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Mill House Hotel

Station RoadKingham, Chipping Norton

Prices from 87.0 per night.

Located in the heart of the Cotswolds between Chipping Norton and Stow on the Wold this converted flour mill sits in 10 acres of lawned gardens and offers free Wi-Fi car parking and AA Rosette winning restaurant. One of the last independent family owned hotels in the area; the building is steeped in history dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. Whether you are escaping city bustle for a rejuvenating weekend or simply stretching your legs for an hour or two in the beautiful countryside this is the perfect place for relaxation and recuperation. The hotel offers the highest standards of hospitality luxury and service and very much look forward to welcoming you. Each bedroom is light and spacious boasting stunning views over the garden and trout stream or the rolling countryside. All are styled to complement the heritage of the building whilst offering the modern comforts you would expect from a boutique hotel. With wide beds sumptuous towels and crisp Egyptian cotton sheets guests know that a restful night's sleep can be guaranteed. There are three dining options to choose from The Mill Brook Restaurant offers an outstanding A La carte menu created by the current resident Head Chef. Wherever possible the hotels aim is to source the finest fresh organic produce including meat from Watermoor meats of Burford and organic fruit and vegetables from A M Bailey of Stratford. For those looking for a lighter lunch you will be delighted with the two course menu which can be enjoyed in the Mill Stream Bar. Light snacks and cream teas can be enjoyed in the Cotswold Lounge or on days when the weather permits on the terrace overlooking the Cornwall Brook trout stream. The Cotswolds is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty the largest in England and Wales. An area which is characterised by small market towns picturesque villages and by the local honey coloured stone buildings. With so much to do you will be spoilt for choice during your stay there is a wealth of historic houses and buildings and some of the finest landscaped gardens in the country. For those wishing for a spot of retail therapy there are some fantastic boutique shops which are unique to the area. Bicester and Banbury are both within a 30 minute drive. There is much to see and do in the area with many attractions accredited by the Green Tourism Business Scheme; the area has a reputation for quirky visitor attractions arts and crafts family attractions wildlife museums and historic houses. Examples such as the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust at Slimbridge have a way of charming you unexpectedly. For something more energetic there this is the ideal place for walking cycling and the great outdoors in general. Also this is a centre of excellence and an area with first class cricket and scattering of friendly unpretentious golf clubs.


Shipton Grange House

Shipton-under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton

Prices from 139.3099 to 155.6879 per night.

Property Location
Located in Chipping Norton (Shipton under Wychwood), Shipton Grange House is within the vicinity of Witney Lakes Golf Course and West Witney Sports and Social Club. This bed & breakfast is within the region of Chipping Norton Golf Club and The Model Village.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 3 individually decorated guestrooms. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.

Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as tour/ticket assistance.


The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
The preferred airport for Shipton Grange House is Oxford (OXF) - 20 km / 12.4 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

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Kings Head Inn

The Green, Bledington Stow on the Wold

Prices from 90.0 per night.

Nestled amidst the heart of the glorious Cotswolds offering delicious food free WI-FI parking and cosy accommodation this 16th Century village inn is located midway between Oxford and Cheltenham. Originally built as a cider house the property is blessed with a vibrant history and a lengthy and much-celebrated presence within the local community. Now privately owned the building has been lovingly restored and modernised all without compromising its enduring spirit and authentic rustic charm. Set by the picturesque village green of Bledington adjacent a meandering brook and its wandering flocks of ducks and geese it embodies all that is great about traditional country living. Having garnered an excellent reputation for both quality and service guests can look forward to a warm welcome and a truly memorable experience.Each of the 11 en-suite rooms has been tastefully decorated with elegant furnishings that perfectly complement the aesthetic allure of the main building. Every room comes fully equipped with free Wi-Fi access flat screen TV with Sky channels designer toiletries and tea and coffee making facilities. There is a selection of charming and cosy rooms located right above the inn. Or for those seeking a hint more luxury there are several slightly larger rooms set back from the inn across a pretty courtyard. Spacious and quiet these rooms all feature King-size beds.Having been awarded two AA Rosettes and featured in The Good Food Guide the restaurant offers a fantastic opportunity to tuck in to some truly exceptional cuisine. The chef is committed to providing wholesome hearty and traditional English food all served with a touch of flair and spark of imagination. Wherever possible they endeavour to use only the finest locally-sourced organic produce and fresh ingredients all of which culminates in a delightfully tempting and ever-evolving seasonal menu. There is also an extensive wine list with something to suit even the most discerning of palettes. The bar itself oozes charm and character the high backed settles open inglenook fireplace and well-kept ales all help to create a warm and cosy atmosphere infused with the vibrant romanticism of bygone days.The Hotel is located less than a 15 minute drive South from the A44 and North from the A40 and with ample free on-site parking it is both convenient and easily accessible. The city of Oxford is approximately a 50 minute drive away whilst it is just over 40 minutes to Cheltenham or to Stratford-upon-Avon. For those travelling by rail there is a local station at Kingham a brief 20 minute walk from the Hotel which offers regular trains to Oxford where visitors will find excellent transport links to the rest of the country. London Oxford Airport is just a 35 minute drive whilst Birmingham Airport is 1 Hour and 10 minutes away. Bledington is situated in the middle of an area of outstanding natural beauty and the Hotel is the perfect base from which to tour the scenic North Oxfordshire Cotswolds. There are miles and miles of lovely walking countryside surrounded by rolling hills and idyllic limestone villages. Indeed Bledington itself lies on the famous Oxfordshire Way a spectacular walking route stretching all the way from Bourton-on-the-Water to the banks of the River Thames in Henley. Passing through a mosaic of contrasting landscapes and settlements it offers a plethora of awe-inspiring and fascinating scenery. The Cotswolds is renowned as one of the most beautiful and historic areas in England significantly it is also home to the largest concentration of art and antiques outside London. Visitors can browse for antiques in many of the Cotswold market towns and villages in particular Woodstock Burford Stow-on-the-Wold and Tetbury all within close proximity to the Hotel. Further historic treasures can be seen at the magnificent Blenheim Palace birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and a recognised World Heritage Site. Surrounded by over 2000 acres of landscaped parkland the great lake and beautiful formal gardens it also features stunning gilded State Rooms and some of the finest collections in Europe.


Blenheim Cottage

Upper Oddington, Moreton-in-Marsh

Prices from 132.52 to 133.52 per night.

Property Location
With a stay at Blenheim Cottage in Moreton-in-Marsh (Stow-on-the-Wold), you'll be close to Chastleton House. This bed & breakfast is within the vicinity of Birdland Park and Gardens and Cotswold Motoring Museum.

Rooms
Bathrooms have bathtubs or showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and irons/ironing boards.

Business, Other Amenities
Free parking is available onsite.


The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
The preferred airport for Blenheim Cottage is Birmingham (BHX) - 58.3 km / 36.3 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.




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