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Southam is well-known for its attractions such as Burton Dassett Country Park and Southam Library.

Windmill Hill, Burton Dasset Country Park. The prominent landmark in the Burton Hills now known as 'The Beacon' may have been a windmill. Around 1600 it was known as 'The Lodge'. The earliest reference to it calls it a 'stonmilne' which was working before 1367. The windmill which gives the hill its name was situated alongside and was believed to have been built in 1664 and ceased work in 1912. It was destroyed in a storm in 1946. http://www.roughwood.net/PostcardAlbum/Warwickshire/BurtonDassett/BurtonDassettWindmill.htm Martin Jones has sent in the following interesting reminiscences:- "I remember as a schoolboy the day the windmill blew down in a gale. We all ran up in the evening to look at the wreckage. The granary next to it was open with a window and door missing for years and we (local kids) used to play inside. The day the granary was sealed up by a builder called Mr Thame my brother and I helped mix the cement etc. and we were the last two humans inside before he completely sealed the building. The beacon was open to the elements for many years during and after WWII. Cattle used is as a shelter and we kids used to play inside as well as clambering over the locked sails on the windmill. The powers that be must have decided to restore and seal the building towards the end of the forties - I think! During the celebrations on VE day (1945) a huge bonfire was built on the hill near the beacon which we were told could be seen on the Malvern Hills and beyond."
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What accommodations do travelers like in Southam?
Polo Club Hotel and The Hollybush Inn are a couple of accommodations that are popular with guests.
Can I book a refundable hotel in Southam?
If you want the flexibility to change your travel plans to Southam, most hotels offer refundable* rates you can book. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Southam if I want a vacation home instead of a traditional hotel?
If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, look over our selection of 13 vacation homes. You can also consider one of the 5 apartments or 22 cottages.
What will the weather in Southam be like during my vacation?
The warmest months in Southam are usually July and August with an average temp of 60°F. January and February are the chilliest months when the average temp is 41°F. The rainiest months are October and November.
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