The villages of Lower and Upper Brailes combine to make Brailes, a civil parish in Warwickshire on the banks of the River Stour and one of its tributaries, Sutton Brook. Surrounded by soaring hills, the second highest point in the county, which are wonderful to walk through on a sunny morning, Lower Brailes is a rural delight and is perfect for staying in on a cottage holiday with friends and family for if you want to soak up the fresh country air and explore the countryside of Warwickshire. The combined parish of Brailes is home to two pubs, a church and a village hall, and just two miles away is Traitor’s Ford, a family picnic and paddling area. Golf-lovers will be pleased to know that there is an 18-hole golf course, Brailes Golf Club, in the settlement, and places to visit for the day include the picturesque town of Shipston-on-Stour, just 3 miles from Lower Brailes.