

The Main Rooms
There are three bright, welcoming reception rooms on the ground floor of Blyth Hall, each with its own distinct character and a range of uses.
You and your guests may enjoy socialising and playing cards or board games in the warmth and comfort of the Long Drawing Room. You could also watch television and relax in the Morning Room or curl up snugly with a book in the Library.
After that, it’s time for a fine dinner in the Dining Room, self-catered or lovingly prepared by our recommended caterers in the large, well-equipped Kitchen.
The Bedrooms
Each of our bedrooms is unique and luxuriously furnished in traditional style, but they all promise the same comfortable night’s sleep. Step inside each room below to plan your perfect stay.
Floor Plan

The Grounds
The Terrace
For many guests, the pretty terrace is a favourite place to sit outside on hot, sunny days, savouring the picturesque views of the river and the Stews. Enjoying a cup of coffee or picnic lunch at the outside chairs and tables is one of the pleasures of summer at Blyth and the rural vistas have changed so little, you can almost imagine yourself back in the 18th century.
The Orchard
Depending on the season, help yourself to a range of fruits, including several varieties of pears and apples, in the Orchard beside the walled garden.
The Walled Garden
A door beyond the orchard leads into the Walled Garden, across the water from the Peninsula Garden. Its large grassy lawn, greenhouses and selection of plants make this the perfect place to sunbathe, play frisbee or just chill out.
The River Blyth
The Hall was built on the banks of the peaceful River Blythe which runs alongside the property. Earlier generations of Dugdales would have enjoyed dishes of freshly-caught trout, eel, perch and pike from the river and fishponds beside Blyth. These days, guests can explore the leafy river banks and the creeks behind the Hall, enjoying the serenity of one of the Midlands’ prettiest stretches of river.
The Stews Walk
While you are exploring the grounds, enjoy a stroll along the Stews Walk. The entrance is beside the Terrace and the picturesque route leads you around the Peninsula and Walled Gardens and through the grounds at the rear of the Hall.
Virtual Tour
Use our interactive tool to step inside and explore Blyth Hall as if you were there:
Video Tour
Welcome to Blyth Hall! Please enjoy this quick video tour of the property:
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Blyth Hall
Shustoke, Warwickshire,
B46 2AF
United Kingdom