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 | |  | | | Burford Lodge, BurfordOxford Rd (A40), Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4PH
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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, 30 min. to Oxford or Cheltenham with an extremely popular restaurant. Welcome to Burford Lodge, an independently owned business, where individuality really does matter. Here, we deliver traditional values of service with unpretentious style; sophisticated dining has a modern twist; and contemporary business needs are catered for in an historic setting. We provide country house hospitality and a professional, bespoke approach to your individual needs whether you are staying with us for business, private function or for pleasure. At Burford Lodge, relaxed elegance and every modern comfort meet at the gateway to the Cotswolds. Burford Lodge Restaurant is very popular with locals and business guests a like and if you wish to dine with us whilst you stay, please let us know as soon as possible. |  |
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 | |  | | | The Lamb Inn, BurfordSheep Street, Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4LR
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| Situated at the heart of the Cotswolds, in the delightful and picturesque town of Burford, is to be found the Lamb Inn. A traditional English country hotel, the Lamb is ideally situated for exploring this 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. 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. |  |
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 | |  | | | Cotswold Gateway Hotel, BurfordCheltenham Road, Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4HX
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| 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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 | |  | | | Inn For All Seasons, BurfordThe Barringtons, Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4TN
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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. Now under the direction of chef/Proprietor Matthew Sharp and his wife Heather, the inn has been in the Sharp family for over 20 years. Matthew is a classically trained chef and has worked in some of the best London hotels. He puts together a daily changing menu that takes advantage of local produce. The inn also specialises in fish and shellfish, all sourced in Brixham. The 10 en suite double and twin rooms (including a lovely four poster room) are all different and boast pleasant views. The Inn is ideally situated between Oxford and Cheltenham, and just to the west of Buford; the gateway to the Cotswolds. Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Chipping Norton are all very close and well worth a visit. The Inn For All Seasons was 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. |  |
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