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Boutique hotel in Bledington (met straal 10 km)


    Sort on: arrival: fri 25 may 2012 - departure: sat 26 may 2012
  • Kings Head Inn

    Bledington - Surrounded by Cotswolds countryside, in picturesque Bledington, Kings Head Inn offers beautiful bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. Set in a 16th-century building, there is a traditional restaurant and courtyard garden.

    The rooms at Kings Head have private bathrooms and elegant decor. Some have exposed beams and sloping ceilings, and all feature a TV and cosy seating area. Toiletries and tea/coffee facilities are also provided.

    The restaurant serves a creative menu using local and organic produce. The charming bar boasts original features and open fires, and offers a range of beverages and snacks. Cooked breakfasts are also served daily.

    Just 25 minutes’ drive from Blenheim Palace, the Kings Head is centrally located for exploring the North Oxfordshire Cotswolds. Both Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon can be reached in 45 minutes’ drive.

      
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  • Cotswold Gateway Hotel

    Burford (at 9.9km) - Serving local produce, 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 and 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.

    Each of the 20 bedrooms has a private bathroom and many useful facilities. A four-poster room and a family room are also available. Whether you try traditional ales in the bar, a freshly brewed coffee in the coffee shop, or a meal in the air-conditioned restaurant, you are sure to enjoy your stay amid beautiful English countryside.


      
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  • Bay Tree

    Burford (at 9km) - An enchanting Cotswold retreat in the picturesque town of Burford, few could resist the rustic charm of this 16th century residence, whether it is for a leisure break, business trip or special occasion.

    The Bay Tree 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. Oak-panelled public rooms, bare stone walls and original stone fireplaces, including an inglenook fireplace, provide a textured canvas upon which rich fabrics, woven tapestries and antiques have been laid down with exquisite flair.

    For your relaxation, you can select a good book from the hotel library, sink back into a comfortable chair and allow the stresses of everyday life to gradually seep away in front of a roaring log fire. In the summer months, the tranquillity of the walled gardens make for a relaxing haven where you can enjoy a refreshing drink on a warm evening.

    Regarded as the southern gateway to the Cotswolds, Burford houses an array of historic structures which straddle the streets and lanes, many harbouring antique shops. Sheep Street, the focal point of the town, sweeps steeply down to the pretty River Windrush which is spanned by a single-track stone bridge.

    Set off Burford’s award-winning High Street, the hotel is also within easy reach of Cheltenham for Gold Cup races (20 miles).

    If you're heading to the Cotswolds on business, you will also discover the Bay Tree to be a superb choice for an uninterrupted meeting in a peaceful environment. The hotel has a choice of three meeting rooms, each with its own character.

    The Conservatory opens onto walled gardens and is an inspired conference venue for up to 40 delegates. The Hawthorne room, with its original open fireplace and ancient oak table, is an excellent venue for boardroom meetings.

    Each room is individually furnished with rich fabrics and antiques to create a relaxed country feel.

      
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  • The Lamb Inn

    Burford, Oxfordshire (at 9km) - Winner of the Condé Nast Johansens 'Most Excellent Inn' Award (2009), this traditional English country hotel is in the heart of the Cotswolds.

    In the delightful and picturesque town of Burford, The Lamb Inn is ideally placed for exploring this beautiful area.

    The Lamb Inn has 17 individual bedrooms, each decorated in warm traditional colours with fine, often antique, furniture for a true country feel.

    A picture-postcard town, its houses and shops constructed from the beautiful honey-coloured local stone intermixed with ancient celebrated black and white timbered buildings, Burford is the southern gateway to the Cotswolds.
    An outstanding location for a country break whatever the season, the Lamb Inn is ideally situated for exploring the countryside, for visiting National Trust properties and a variety of world-famous gardens, or even for a trip to the races.
    Fine houses and churches built by the wealth of the medieval wool trade, the stately home of Blenheim Palace and the dreamy spires of Oxford – all are within your reach from the Lamb Inn at Burford.
    The Cotswolds is a treasure-trove of attractive villages and towns, charming streets with an abundance of small independent shops – alluring for window shopping and enticing to enter, inviting small cafés and an intriguing history to explore. You will find the rustic charm of this picturesque retreat difficult to resist – you may be tempted to return again and again!

    This ancient inn, originally built in 1420 as a weaver's cottages, is in complete harmony with its 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.


    The Lamb Inn has 17 bedrooms, each with an individual character and decorated in warm traditional colours, with fine (often antique) furniture for a true country feel. The bedrooms have been designed to make you feel pampered and cosseted, giving you views onto the quiet, leafy lanes of Burford or onto the peaceful courtyard and garden of the hotel.

    The Allium Room is a newly refurbished super deluxe double room with a roll top bath and plasma screen TV in the bathroom. Rosie is a superior double room, newly refurbished with its own private garden. The Shepherd Room is a superior double room with a four-poster bed for that special occasion. The Barn Room is a superior double with an elegant half-tester bed. There are superior double, twin and standard double rooms.

    The peaceful location of the Lamb Inn means that whichever room you choose, you can be sure of a quiet, restful night’s sleep. All bedrooms are non-smoking and have a TV, direct-dial telephone, beverage tray and en suite bath/shower room, generously stocked with complimentary Molton Brown luxury bath, shower and skincare products.

      
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  • The Dial House Hotel

    Bourton On The Water, (at 9.9km) - In the heart of the Cotswolds, The Dial House Hotel has warm log fires, comfy bedrooms and an excellent restaurant with 2 Rosettes.

    The hotel dates back to 1698, and has individually decorated rooms, some with four-poster beds and deep baths. There is a walled garden with a renovated, private summer house.

    The hotel’s restaurant serves seasonal local produce in a creative style. Food is served daily.

    Close by are pretty Cotswold villages, as well as Blenheim Palace and Sudeley Castle.

    Contact the hotel to arrange for flowers, chocolates or champagne to be in your room on arrival (at an additional cost).

      
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