Hotels
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Originally
a 15th century coaching inn, this hotel offers
a relaxing home away from home in the heart
of the Cotswold's; an area steeped with history.
In the past, the Crown and Cushion was owned
by the legendary drummer Keith Moon from The
Who and his legacy of decadence lives on today.
With a new era under new ownership (it would
be an understatement to say), locals have seen
a vast improvement in standards, service and
attention to detail of a hotel redecorated and
freshened up. The Crown & Cushion is Chipping
Norton's best kept secret. Once inside, you'll
discover there's more to the hotel than at a
1st glance. As well as boasting en suite bedrooms,
there is a cosy, traditional bar, a bistro restaurant,
comfy lounge, al fresco dining on our the floral
terrace, a private dining room for up to 16
guests, a function suite for up to 160 guests
(with private bar and separate entrance), 2
further conference rooms, a health club.
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double rooms |
Heythrop
Park Hotel Golf & Country Club is a wonderful
hidden secret tucked away in a beautiful corner
of the Cotswolds. Arrive at the sweeping 2 mile
drive and see all manor of wildlife as you pass
through its 400 acres and approach this impressive
historic venue. The hotel has 17 elegant, individually
furnished 4 star standard bedrooms in the Main
House and 253 contemporary 3 star rooms in two
adjacent wings. Whilst here why not enjoy a
game of snooker, a few lengths of our indoor
pool, go fishing in one of our lakes, play croquet
on the lawns, a set or two of tennis or just
relax and enjoy a splendid meal in Parks Restaurant
overlooking the South Lawn and Italian Gardens.
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single, twin and double rooms |
Real
ales, fine wines, Superb food and a warm welcome
await you from your hosts Sarah and Lisa at
The Red Lion. The newly refurbished interior
retains and old world charm with log fires,
stone walls and oak beams. The Red Lion is a
grade 2 listed stone-built coaching inn dating
from 1748, located in an area of outstanding
natural beauty. The Red Lion offers a creative
seasonal menu which is changed regularly. Much
more than pub food, it has a creative braserie
style which is sourced locally and is freshly
cooked to order. This beautiful inn also offers
a pretty garden where you can relax in a world
of your own. Each of the five bedrooms have
been refurbished in 2006. All of which are en
suite facilities, tea/coffee making facilities
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£85 |
double rooms |
The
Mill House Hotel is the leading independent
family owned country house hotel in the heart
of the Cotswolds. This superbly converted stone
mill house dating back to the Domesday Book
of 1086. The Mill House Hotel is set in ten
acres of fabulous lawned gardens in a designated
area of natural beauty, and within easy travelling
distance of many of England's finest attractions.
The 23 luxurious en-suite bedrooms have views
over the hotel gardens, the Cornwell Brook,
and the Cotswold Hills. The wide range of facilities
that the hotel offers make it an ideal choice
for holidays, leisure breaks, wedding receptions,
conferences, functions, parties and celebrations
of all descriptions. Recommended by AA Britain's
Best Hotels. The Mill House Hotel is the leading
independent family owned country house hotel
in the heart of the Cotswolds. This superbly
converted stone mill house, dating back to the
Domesday Book of 1086, is set in 10 acres of
fabulous lawned gardens in a designated area
of outstanding natural beauty. The hotel is
within easy travelling distance of many of England's
finest attractions. The 23 luxurious en suite
bedrooms have views over the hotel gardens,
the Cornwell Brook, and the Cotswold Hills.
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singles, twin and double rooms |
The Cotswold Conference Centre is offering its
double, twin and single ensuite accommodation
to anyone looking to spend a relaxing break
in this beautiful part of the world. All rooms
have en-suite facilities, colour TV, radio/alarm
and tea and coffee making facilities and includes
a full english breakfast. The rooms are set
in 300 acres of breathtaking scenery and are
just a stone's throw from some of the most beautiful
villages in the Cotswolds.
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Cottages
in Chipping Norton, The Cotswolds |
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£195 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
Set
down a private tree lined driveway in the peaceful
the village of Stretton-on-Fosse in the beautiful
Cotswolds area of Gloucestershire. This property
offers one large double bedroom, one twin bedroom,
a luxury bathroom with over the bath shower
with slate flooring, a lounge/dining room, with
a log burner, a kitchen, a private garden with
patio garden furniture and a bench with uninterrupted
views of the open countryside.
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£396 for 2 nights |
cottage for six people |
Dating
from c.1800, Mill Cottage faces South in a sublime
rural setting, surrounded by unspoilt pasture
land. It is part of the old miller’s house
which stands adjacent to the former water mill,
forming a completely self-contained private
dwelling with its own secluded cottage garden.
This cottage offers one double bedroom &
two twin bedded rooms (both with beautiful views),
two bathrooms (both with showers), a lounge
with wood-burning stove, a fully equipped kitchen
and a pretty cottage garden.
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£288 for 3 nights |
cottage for three to four people |
Badger
Cottage is situated in Kingham, near Chipping
Norton. This delightful adjoining cottage enjoys
a lovely setting, just off the village green,
in this quiet, unspoilt area of the Cotswolds.
Kingham is a charming historic village, enjoying
the accolade of being England's favourite village
by Country Life magazine. The interior is very
comfortable and well-equipped, yet retains much
of the character of bygone days. The property
makes an excellent base for touring and enjoying
the many and varied places of interest. The
accommodation has a living room with wood-burning
stove, a dining-room with french doors leading
to the garden. There is a compact beamed galley-style
fitted kitchen. Steep stairs lead to first floor
which has two bedrooms, one double room with
sloping ceiling and one single room with additional
pull-out bed another bed. there is also a comfortable
bathroom/W.C. with over-bath shower.
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£221 for 3 nights |
cottage for six people |
Pear
Tree is situated in Churchill, near Chippling
Norton. A pleasant well equipped cottage, situated
in a pretty village. Close to Burford, Stow,
Bourton on Water and the honey-stoned market
towns and villages of the Cotswolds hills. The
accommodation has a kitchen/dining room, a lounge
with a staircase to lower cellar/games room.
On the first floor there are 3 bedrooms including
a double and two single rooms, a bathroom with
bath, toilet, basin & electric shower. On
the second floor, there is a double bedroom
via a steep original staircase.
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£245 for 2 nights |
cottage for five people |
Set in glorious countryside with outstanding
views towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of
Evesham, Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful
setting at the end of a long tree-lined drive,
300 metres from the road. It is just ½
mile from the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton,
easily accessible by road or footpath, and 5miles
from Broadway, the ever-popular `capital' of
the Cotswolds. The cottages are surrounded by
58acres of working farmland, with ridge and
furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne, which
lies 150metres away from the cottages, so toddlers
need to be supervised. Visitors are welcome
to walk in the fields surrounding the farm and
many public footpaths run nearby. Very tastefully
converted from 150-year old farm buildings,
including cart-shed, stable and dairy. These
comfortable cottages are well equipped and furnished
to a high standard.
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£155 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
This charming former Tweed Mill cottage built
on three floors in 1850 is situated on a no
through lane leading to a church. Within the
conservation area and within walking distance
of Chipping Norton's market square. The accommodation
boosts an open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area
with stone floors & a woodburner and step
up to small utility room. On the first floor
there is a twin bedroom, a bathroom with shower
over the bath, a toilet & basin. There is
a double bedroom with low ceiling on the second
floor.
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£251 for 2 nights |
cottage for five to six people |
Bryleigh
is situated in Long Crompton, near Chipping
Norton. This pretty, detached, 17th-century
renovated cottage lies in the delightful village
of Long Compton which is a long village with
a 13th-century parish church. About 1 mile to
the south are the mysterious Rollright stones.
The cottage has an attractive woodland garden
bordered by a small stream and is in an excellent
location to explore the Cotswolds. The accommodation
has a large beamed living room with wood-burning
stove and wooden floor. There is a dining-room
with French doors and a well-equipped kitchen
and utility and a double bedroom with en-suite
shower room/W.C. On the first floor, there is
a twin-bedded room with wooden floor, a single
bedroom with wooden floor. and bathroom/W.C.
with shower attachment.
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£147 for 2 nights |
cottage for two to three people |
These
properties are conversions on the owners small
holding, close to the village of Great Rollright,
an area of natural beauty in the eastern folds
of the Cotswold Hills. The accommodation consists
of an open plan lounge with dining & kitchen
area, one double bedroom with en suite, a bathroom,
a toilet & basin. There is also the shared
use of swimming pool which is heated between
June and September.
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£147 for 2 nights |
cottage for two to three people |
An
exquisite cottage and beautifully furnished.
Within walking distance of the shops, inns,
restaurants and theatre of Chipping Norton.
An ideal base for touring the Cotswold hills.
The accommodation has two steps down to open
plan lounge/kitchen/dining room on ground floor.
On the first floor there is a gallery bedroom
with brass bed, a shower room with shower cubicle,
a basin & toilet.
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£251 for 2 nights |
cottage for five people |
Lowfield
is situated in Sarsden, near Chipping Norton.
Peacefully situated with its own beautiful secluded
garden, this Victorian cottage boasts panoramic
views to Kingham and Stow-on-the-Wold. The accommodation
has a sitting-room with open fire and rugs on
original tiled floor. It has a well-equipped
kitchen/dining-room and small, well-equipped
playroom. There is also a bathroom/W.C. and
separate W.C. On the first floor there are three
pretty bedrooms, one double, one twin-bedded
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£155 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
Picket
Piece Cottage is situated in Chadlington,
near Chipping Norton. This Grade II listed cottage
in a pleasant village location adjoins the owners'
farmhouse and features a beautifully furnished
interior with beams and an authentic bread oven.
An ideal base for touring the Cotswolds. The
accommodation has a lounge, a kitchen/dining
room, a staircase to heavily beamed twin bedroom
with sloping ceiling, a second staircase from
the ground floor lounge to heavily beamed double
bedroom with sloping ceiling. There is a family
bathroom with bath, shower, toilet and basin.
Please note that this cottage has a raised beam
on the floor of the double bedroom. (back
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£172 for 3 nights |
cottage for two people |
This
tiny south facing cottage is set in the delightful
grounds of the owner's 17th century home in
an attractive village of stone built houses
and thatched cottages. Beyond the cottage and
charming gardens are paddocks leading down to
a stream and glorious open countryside views
and a nature reserve in the distance. The village
of Hook Norton has a well known brewery, several
good pubs, a pottery and village shop and Hook
Norton is a short drive from many Cotswold attractions.
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£216 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
Set
in its own stone-walled garden, with sweeping
views over the adjacent Sarsden Estate, this
recently converted, single-storey longbarn enjoys
an idyllic location in one of the Cotswold's
most admired villages. Beautifully modernised,
internal features include a wood-burning stove
and oak floors, which complement the elegant
furnishings throughout. The accommodation has
a living/dining-room with wood-burning stove,
an oak floor, panoramic windows and a modern
kitchen area with french doors leading to the
garden. There is also a double bedroom with
5ft bed and a twin-bedded room, a Bathroom/W.C.
with separate shower. (back
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£147 for 2 nights |
cottage for two people |
These
properties are conversions on the owners small
holding, close to the village of Great Rollright,
an area of natural beauty in the eastern folds
of the Cotswold Hills. The accommodation consists
of an open plan lounge with dining & kitchen
area, one double bedroom with en suite, a bathroom,
a toilet & basin. There is also the shared
use of swimming pool which is heated between
June and September. (back
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