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An extensively refurbished, independently owned
& run Hotel - traditional Cotswold stone
building, steeped in history 2 minutes walk
from Burford High Street. Delivering traditional
values of service with unpretentious style;
sophisticated dining with a modern twist; and
contemporary business needs are also catered
for in this historic setting. The hotel also
has four poster beds available in some rooms.
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This distinctive and famous Cotswold Hotel first
operated as a licensed business in 1397, some
say 1237, and has been on its present day site
since 1610. As such The Bull Hotel, Bar &
Restaurant is the oldest ongoing licensed premises
in Burford. With log fires, exposed beams, the
largest outside terrace in Burford & 11
en-suite bedrooms, not only do they offer their
guests the ideal base from which to explore
the Cotswolds but the perfect place to break
your working week.
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Offering a friendly welcome, efficient service
and a pleasantly relaxed atmosphere, this former
18th century inn is ideal for those seeking
to explore the Cotswold region. Originally a
resting & overnight point for travellers,
this hotel still performs the same function,
but in a more modern context. It offers the
convenience of ample parking in a private car
park at the rear of the hotel, and a restaurant
and bar open daily to both residents and non-residents.
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doubles rooms |
A traditional English country hotel, the Lamb
is ideally situated for exploring the beautiful
area. The Lamb Inn has seventeen bedrooms, each
having individual character and decorated in
warm traditional colours with fine, often antique,
furniture for a true country feel. The ancient
inn, originally built in 1420 as a weaver's
cottages, is in complete harmony with it's delightful
situation in the Cotswolds. The phrase 'charming
old inn' is used much too freely, but the Lamb
has a genuine right to it. Lined with trees
and cool green lawns, behind which are set picturesque
Cotswold limestone homes reflecting the historic
affluence of the town, Sheep Street is the setting
for the Lamb Inn. From its wisteria-clad walls,
stone-flagged bar, charming dining room to beautifully
refurbished bedrooms, the Lamb has been delightfully
restored to create the comfort of today, whilst
retaining the atmosphere of yesteryear.
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Few could resist the rustic charm of the Bay
Tree, whether it is for a leisure break, Christmas
or New Years celebration Off Burfords awarding
winning high street, this town is famous for
its historic visitors including Nell Gwynn.
The limestone building dates back to the sixteenth
century and it is steeped in history and awash
with character, from the foundations of its
mellow stone walls - clad with pinkish-purple
wisteria blooms - to its wooden beam rafters.
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This 17th century Cotswold coaching inn overlooking
the rolling countryside continues to enhance
its reputation for good food in a relaxed, traditional
setting.originally quarry cottages and was made
into a coaching inn sometime in the 17 hundreds.Open
Cotswold stone walls and log fires accompany
the comfortable antique furniture that adorn
the Inn and give it a charm and warmth of its
own.Situated in the heart of the Cotswolds our
2 acres of grounds run down from the back of
the Inn into the Windrush Valley were you can
walk to Villages through the most beautiful
countryside.The Bar is well stocked with local
real ales along with a extensive wine list and
Malt whisky selection that is a feature behind
the Bar. Leather winged back chairs adorn the
bar around the open log fires. Our 30 seater
restaurant is furnished with antique furniture
and comfortable high back leather chairs. The
Residents lounge has its own log fire and is
a peacful place to unwind after your journey
or dinner. Breakfast is served in our coservatory
that overlooks the gardens to the rear of the
Inn.Private parties and small gatherings our
catered for in our windrush room. (back
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Cottages
in Burford, The Cotswolds |
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£179 for 2 nights |
cottage for two people |
A stylish, single storey apartment just minutes
from the heart of Burford. With an open-plan
living/dining room with a galley-style kitchen
and wooden floor. The Millstream has a beamed
double bedroom with a feature brass bedstead
and en-suite shower room and toilet. The Millstream
also welcome's pets while you are on your break.
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£201 for 3 nights |
cottage for six people |
A detached character cottage for six people.
The original small 300 year old cottage had
two later extensions, the larger of which was
used at different times as a bakehouse and a
school room. The cottage was reconstructed in
the 1960's, and refurbished in the 90's. This
large cottage also welcomes one pet with the
booking.
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£210 for 3 nights |
cottage for two people |
Isobella adjoins the owners 17th century farmhouse,
tucked away behind the Norman church in a secluded
location, but in the centre of the village.
The Cotswold stone village of Brize Norton lies
approximately 2 miles from the glorious scenery
of the Windrush Valley. Conveniently situated
between Burford (6 miles). Isobella provides
spacious accommodation for couples, well presented
and equipped, with terraces and patio furniture
at front and back to follow the sun. There is
use of the heated covered swimming pool at times
to be agreed with the owners.
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£206 for 3 nights |
cottage for four people |
A beautifully appointed, first floor apartment
in a Cotswold stone house, offering a good level
of quality and comfort. The Callasfield has
a very nice enclosed garden with a covered pond
and a courtyard with terrace.
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£184 for 3 nights |
cottage for two to four people |
A well furnished, stone-built period cottage
and a charming single storey stone cottage,
formerly the local blacksmith's cottage and
forge, set in this pretty hamlet amongst the
rolling countryside and farmland about one mile
from shops and pub in Leafield, with Burford
about 4 miles. Surrounded by a large garden
with summer house and patio area and 2 acres
of steep woodland on 3 sides.
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£170 for 2 nights |
cottage for five to six people |
Set on 40-acres of working farmland are two
converted barns. Designed with families in mind.
You'll find ponies, donkey's, cows, goats, pigs,
ducks and many more different farm animals.
There are onsite attractions (at extra cost)
including rowing boats, mounting bikes, quad
biking, and much much more. The Dairy also has
an swimming pool.
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£235 for 7 nights |
cottage for two people |
This single storey cottage has been converted
from an 18th century stable, and provides modern
facilities whilst retaining original features
and character, in the grounds of the owners'
home.
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£206 for 3 nights |
cottage for four to six people |
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well furnished, stone-built period cottage and
a charming single storey stone cottage, formerly
the local blacksmith's cottage and forge, set
in this pretty hamlet amongst the rolling countryside
and farmland about one mile from shops and pub
in Leafield, with Burford 4 miles.
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£112 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
Rickyard
Cottage comprises of a double bedroom, bathroom
and a spacious open-plan kitchen, diner and
lounge. This cottage includes bed linen &
duvets, towels & blankets, cot, television,
parking for 3 cars, electric heater, electric
on meter, microwave, fridge and freezer also
a shared garden, patio, children welcome aswell
as one pet.
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£144 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
The
Byrn Cottage comprises of a double bedroom,
bathroom and a spacious open-plan kitchen, diner
and lounge. This cottage includes bed linen
& duvets, towels & blankets, cot, television,
parking for 3 cars, electric heater, electric
on meter, microwave, fridge and freezer also
a shared garden, patio, children welcome aswell
as one pet.
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£160 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
The
Cornhouse situated in the open farmyard with
panoramic views of the Wrekin and also the Church
Stretton and the Shropshire Hills from every
window offers 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom,
shower room with toilet and washbasin, open
plan fitted oak kitchen /dining room / lounge
with old floor to ceiling oak beams and a Brick
inglenook fireplace, outdoor seating. This cottage
includes bed linen & duvets, towels &
blankets, cot, television, parking for 3 cars,
electric heater, electric on meter, microwave,
fridge and freezer also a shared garden, patio,
children welcome aswell as one pet.
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£132 for 2 nights |
cottage for five people |
Grade
II listed cottage close to pretty village centre.
Built approx, 200 years old, which has been
refurbished but still retains it's original
charm and character. Northleach is a friendly
pretty Cotswold village. Bank Cottage includes
bed linen, towels, 2 TV's, DVD player and films,
parking, open fire, central heating, electric
oven, microwave, freezer, washing machine.
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£225 for 2 nights |
cottage for six people |
Farmhouse
Cottage adjoins the owner's 17th century timbered
farmhouse but is completely self contained.
It has its own garden with natural duck pond,
and overlooks gentle pastureland and' orchards
beyond. It has the advantage of having Malvern
Spring water 'on tap'. Spacious sitting room
with wood burning stove. Patio doors leading
onto terrace with garden furniture and barbeque.
Colour TV. Modern kitchen/dining area with farmhouse
pine table. Automatic washing machine, microwave,
electric cooker, fridge/freezer. The main bedroom
with twin beds, exposed beams and the second
bedroom has a double bed. The third also has
twin beds. Bathroom with bath, WC, handbasin
and shaver point.
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£144 for 2 nights |
cottage for two people |
Cider
Press Cottage has cosily furnished sitting room
with 2 seater sofa and chair, and television
leading to an attractive tiled dining area and
kitchen which includes and electric cooker and
microwave oven. It has a double-bedded room
with en-suite bathroom with bath, WC and handbasin.
It includes bed linen, towels at extra charge,
TV, Video, parking, oil fired heating and wood
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