2 bedroom property near Burford, Oxfordshire, England
Burford, Oxfordshire, England
Price:
From £98 per night
Minimum stay 2 nights
Bedrooms:
2
Guests:
4
Property Info
Accommodation Type
Cottages
Exterior Facilities
Garden
Interior Facilities
- Internet Access
- Baby Equipment
Activities
Walking
Bedrooms
2
Conditions
Pet Friendly
Guests
4
Features
- Garden
- Pet friendly
- Broadband
- Walks nearby
- Dishwasher
- High chair available
- Washing machine
- Great views
Please note that the map is to provide an indication of the area and may not be exact.
One-Off Feature
Tucked away at the end of a lane this very cute cottage is a true gem. Beautifully furnished, this is a cosy delight for up to 4 people. Walk to Burford in 10 mins. Good pub nearby too.
General Info
Little Owl Barn is a barn conversion located in Burford, Oxfordshire. Tucked down a lane, behind a delightful cottage garden is this holiday home, once carved from an enormous barn into a collection of quality cottages. The property has undergone a refurbishment which has transformed the cottage into a light and spacious rooms with a welcoming feel. Internally, there is an open-plan living room, fitted kitchen and dining area with a wood burning stove. Upstairs has one double bedroom and one king-size bedroom with a separate bathroom and WC. There is an enclosed garden and patio area where you can relax at the table and chairs, and kids are free to play on the lawn. Parking is available for one car. Little Owl Barn is the ideal vacation spot for parents and their little ones. No pets until 17th September 2021.
The Area Surrounding The Property / Accommodation
Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.
Burford is possibly one of, if not THE most famous of the Cotswolds' locations. With its medieval bridge, old stone houses and attractive Tudor and Georgian frontages, Burford is justifiably one of the most picturesque towns in England. Often referred to as the 'Gateway to the Cotswolds', the town was originally a fortified Anglo-Saxon ford which later grew to be an important regional crossroads and wealthy wool town. Located mid way between Oxford and Cheltenham (25 mins each away) it is a little haven of history and beauty that many come to fall in love with when they visit.
The 16th century Tolsey building, once the meeting place for medieval merchants, now houses The Tolsey Museum, a delightful local museum illustrating the town's social and industrial past. The church is stunning, a real gem architecturally with many interesting memorials charting some of Burford's great families. There is also the signature, on the baptisimal font, of Antony Sedley, one of the Levellers besieged in the church in 1649 - three of the ringleaders were executed by Oliver Cromwell's men in the churchyard. History awaits!
With little changing over the centuries, Burford is now very popular with visitors, both for its beauty and history but also for its shopping and antiques, and for the wide variety of places to eat, with restaurants, pubs and teashops. It is an ideal base for visiting The Cotswolds area as it is within easy driving distance of popular attractions such as Blenheim Palace, Sudley Castle, Warwick Castle and several National Trust Houses and Gardens. Bourton on the Water, Bibury, Cirencester and Stow on the Wold are all with 25 minutes from the property.
Burford is possibly one of, if not THE most famous of the Cotswolds' locations. With its medieval bridge, old stone houses and attractive Tudor and Georgian frontages, Burford is justifiably one of the most picturesque towns in England. Often referred to as the 'Gateway to the Cotswolds', the town was originally a fortified Anglo-Saxon ford which later grew to be an important regional crossroads and wealthy wool town. Located mid way between Oxford and Cheltenham (25 mins each away) it is a little haven of history and beauty that many come to fall in love with when they visit.
The 16th century Tolsey building, once the meeting place for medieval merchants, now houses The Tolsey Museum, a delightful local museum illustrating the town's social and industrial past. The church is stunning, a real gem architecturally with many interesting memorials charting some of Burford's great families. There is also the signature, on the baptisimal font, of Antony Sedley, one of the Levellers besieged in the church in 1649 - three of the ringleaders were executed by Oliver Cromwell's men in the churchyard. History awaits!
With little changing over the centuries, Burford is now very popular with visitors, both for its beauty and history but also for its shopping and antiques, and for the wide variety of places to eat, with restaurants, pubs and teashops. It is an ideal base for visiting The Cotswolds area as it is within easy driving distance of popular attractions such as Blenheim Palace, Sudley Castle, Warwick Castle and several National Trust Houses and Gardens. Bourton on the Water, Bibury, Cirencester and Stow on the Wold are all with 25 minutes from the property.
Accommodation Details
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 2 singles that are zip and link and can be made into a king size on request.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with wood burning stove.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with wood burning stove.
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