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Special Events at The Old Plough
THIS WEEKEND
28th march 2.30pm in the bar THE MIGHTY QUINN band.
28th march 8pm in the bar THE QUIZ
GOOD FRIDAY ALL DAY CHARITY FUND RAISING FOR MACMILLAN NURSES Tombola and Auction ———- Items still needed , so dig out you draws and attics for unwanted new or used items would be most welcome.
EASTER MONDAY- EASTER BONNETT PARADE 3PM PRIZE FOR THE BEST.
May 1st - Fancy dress and Kaeaoke -’THROUGH THE AGES’
Nestled in over twelve acres of grounds with uninterrupted views over open countryside, Braunston Manor is a beautiful residence situated on the border between Northamptonshire and Warwickshire.
Braunston Manor has been in the family for almost a century however, the Northamptonshire stone building dates back to the Tudor period. Located within the popular tourist village of Braunston, overlooking the canals and extensive marina, Braunston Manor offers high calibre accommodation and a superb venue for a conference, wedding or function each with acute attention to detail and offering a flexible and personal service throughout.
The main building has guest bedrooms each with its own individual character and unique period features for a completely unique hotel experience. Guest accommodation comprises of luxurious, spacious bedrooms with private bathroom or en-suite facilities. With many original fittings complemented by quality furnishings, Braunston Manor is an idyllic retreat for guest staying for both business and pleasure.

Braunston Manor offer guests the use of the facilities for the duration of their stay, such as the beautifully presented breakfast/dining room, spacious lounge, licensed bar and extensive grounds. Award winning, luxury four star hotel accommodation is now available at an affordable price.
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The village of Braunston is an ideal location to explore the beautiful countryside on the boarders of Warwickshire and Northamptonshire. The Admiral Nelson is a quintessential inn that has been a watering hole for villagers and resting post for canal bargees since the 18th Century.

Located off the A45 between Rugby and Daventry, at the junction of the Oxford and Grand Union Canals, Braunston is a focal point on the Midlands canal network. Today leisure craft dominate the canals and the area boasts one of the busiest flights of locks in the country and a thriving canal boat marina.
The location is perfect to stay for a few days whilst you explore the region. Day trips to some of England’s favourite tourist attractions, including Stratford upon Avon and Shakespeare country, Warwick and Kenilworth castles. The Cotswolds are only an hour’s drive.
Pub food at its best, bar snacks, fresh food cooked to order, home made desserts, hot drinks and local produce.

Throughout the summer months, you can eat local produce, freshly cooked choosing from a menu of traditional British dishes.
A range of Vegan options are usually available and make sure you complete your meal with a homemade dessert washed down with a pint of real ale. Children are always welcome and special smaller portions available.
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