Welcome toWilmcote Parish Council

The Warwickshire village of Wilmcote is in the heart of Shakespeare Country just 3 miles from Stratford-upon–Avon. It is an important tourism venue having the home of Mary Arden – Shakespeare’s mother – and the historic Mary Arden’s Farm, both on the route of an open-top tour bus.
The village is well served by public transport having its own railway station on the Stratford to Birmingham/Leamington Spa lines and also a bus service to Stratford.
It has most amenities including a general store, Post Office van, a pub/restaurant, a sports & social club, village hall, and a popular primary and nursery school.
The church is of particular historic interest having been the first church built by the Anglo-Catholic revival, Oxford movement in about 1840. Wilmcote stone was quarried up until the early 20th Century. It has characteristics that make it suitable for paving and it was used as the flooring material for the rebuilt House of Parliament.
The Stratford canal passes through the village and the towpath offers an interesting 3 mile walk into Stratford upon Avon.

The Warwickshire village of Wilmcote is in the heart of Shakespeare Country just 3 miles from Stratford-upon–Avon. It is an important tourism venue having the home of Mary Arden – Shakespeare’s mother – and the historic Mary Arden’s Farm, both on the route of an open-top tour bus.
The village is well served by public transport having its own railway station on the Stratford to Birmingham/Leamington Spa lines and also a bus service to Stratford.
It has most amenities including a general store, Post Office van, a pub/restaurant, a sports & social club, village hall, and a popular primary and nursery school.
The church is of particular historic interest having been the first church built by the Anglo-Catholic revival, Oxford movement in about 1840. Wilmcote stone was quarried up until the early 20th Century. It has characteristics that make it suitable for paving and it was used as the flooring material for the rebuilt House of Parliament.
The Stratford canal passes through the village and the towpath offers an interesting 3 mile walk into Stratford upon Avon.
Upcoming Meeting Dates

Visitor Attractions
Mary Arden’s Farm – Wilmcote.
An Elizabethan House and Farm manage...

Shops, Food and Drink
Almost all of the pubs in the area serve food as well as drinks, varying from basic pub food at the bar to high end restaurant dining. Most of the establishments listed below have online menus with indicative prices, so...

Nearby Places of Interest
Walcote is a small hamlet consisting of less than 20 dwellings, ranging from a Victorian rectory to humble cottages and farms. The cider press in the garden of one of the houses is an interesting feature.

Sports and Social Club
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday 1900-2300
Saturday 1900-2300
Sunday 1200-1400 and 1900-2300

Wilmcote Village Hall
Glebe Estate, Wilmcote, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire.
Nestled in the heart of Wilmcote, just north of Stratford-upon-Avon, Wilmcote Village Hall is a versatile venue that caters to a wide array of events. Whether you’re planning a community gathering, private celebration, theatrical performance, or business meeting, our facilities offer the perfect setting.
For more information, contact the bookings hotline:
Telephone: 07527 142818
Email:

Wilmcote Village Hall
Glebe Estate, Wilmcote, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire.
Nestled in the heart of Wilmcote, just north of Stratford-upon-Avon, Wilmcote Village Hall is a versatile venue that caters to a wide array of events. Whether you’re planning a community gathering, private celebration, theatrical performance, or business meeting, our facilities offer the perfect setting.
For more information, contact the bookings hotline:
Telephone: 07527 142818
Email: