Tudor Farmhouse

Top choice in Oxford & the Cotswolds


Sleep in a chic, contemporary world of whites, creams and spiralling Tudor-era staircases, inside a beautifully updated farmhouse. Stylish rooms, most with exposed beams, check-print blankets and Nespresso machines, are scattered through the main house. The spacious ‘Roost’ suite, with its claw-foot bath, is particularly romantic. More rooms sit in adjacent buildings. There’s also an exceptional Modern British restaurant.


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