With the town centre of Warwick nearby, brimming with specialist shops and fashionable bars/restaurants, there's plenty to do locally. Transport links make travelling effortless, with easy access to the M40 (for connections south to Oxford and London) plus the M6 Midlands corridor to Coventry and Birmingham. The Warwick Parkway rail station which provides connection to London and Birmingham is just a 10-minute walk away.
The Arena is located alongside The Grand Union canal, which continues into Warwick - one of England's prettiest historical towns. Narrow boats pass this way for enjoyment, while some of the traditional crafts still exist alongside the canal and the old Cape of Good Hope waterside pub still refreshes passing boatmen.
Warwick is brimming with specialist shops and fashionable bars/restaurants and is also home to the striking Warwick Castle and Warwick Racecourse - one of the leading flat and steeple chasing courses in the country.
SHOPSTake your pick from designer boutiques or high street outlets and the finest in interior design and home furnishings.
Antique shops are also in abundance in Warwick, so bargain hunters should have a great time seeking out those elusive treasures.
SCHOOLSWarwick has an excellent academic reputation and, consequently, a very good selection of schools at junior, secondary and further education levels.Schools Distance (in miles)
Woodloes Infant School 1.84
TRANSPORTThe Arena is located within easy access of the M40 (for connections south to Oxford and London) plus the M6 Midlands corridor to Coventry and Birmingham.
A 10-minute walk along the canal towpath will also take you to Warwick Parkway rail station for quick and easy access to London and Birmingham.
Air travellers can take advantage of the new European terminal at nearby Coventry Airport, plus the region's principal airport at Birmingham International.
HEALTHThere are two hospital (A&E) facilities in Warwick, plus a good selection of local doctors and dentists, etc.
LEISUREWarwick is dominated by a majestic medieval castle that is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK.
Other buildings of note include the fine medieval hospital chapel and guildhall that make up the Lord Leycester estate, while the Collegiate Church of St Mary is famous for its Beauchamp chapel, ancient tombs and Tudor tower - offering panoramic views across Warwickshire.
There are also a number of hidden gardens in Warwick that welcome the public to picnic or simply take a rest.
St Nicholas Park, meanwhile, includes crazy golf, children's train, amusement rides, paddling pool, sports pitches, lesiure centre, BMX track and boules rink.