Holiday Cottages in Oxford
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Abingdon |
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- Sleeps: 2
- Price Guide: 348
- Built circa 1600, this Grade ll listed, picture postcard, detached, thatched property is located in an outstanding village setting with panoramic views across the River Thames. Due to its river bank location, it is ideal for those who enjoy fishing and canoeing. The Thames Path leads in one direction to the historic town of Dorchester and in the other to Abingdon and the Wittenham Clumps. Shops 50 yards, pubs 100 yards.
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| 19974 |
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Hook Norton, Oxfordshire |
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- Sleeps: 7
- Price Guide: 465
- Once upon a time the village sweet shop, this Hornton-stone detached cottage dates from about 1790. Set in a quiet lane almost in the heart of Hook Norton, Bridge Hill Cottage boasts a large inglenook fireplace in the living room, a bar billiards table and piano in the family room, a minstrels' gallery, and a secluded garden at the rear. Within easy walking distance are the village shop, famous Hook Norton brewery and three pubs. Conveniently situated on the edge of the Cotswolds, the property i
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Robinswood |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 320
- Brierley provides a peaceful retreat, on the edge of a residential estate. It is warm and comfortable and the south-facing garden overlooks a small orchard. The conservation park is only a short stroll away, and in season you can try the mushroom walk. Close at hand are the historic docks of Gloucester, the city's cathedral (used in the filming of Harry Potter), several museums and excellent sports facilities. Well placed for a visit to the elegant spa town of Cheltenham, the Royal Forest of Dea
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| B6286 |
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Sevenhampton, Nr Cheltenham |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 581
- This delightful cottage is idyllically situated within the picturesque hamlet of Sevenhampton and lies adjacent to a ford, with a brook running through its lovely garden. Adjoining another property, it offers character with a well-presented interior and furnishings, and is very convenient for Cheltenham, Winchcombe and Stow-on-the-Wold. Good walking locally. Pub ½ mile.
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Longborough |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 348
- This delightful 17th century property in the pretty village of Longborough, retains its charm and character with wealth of exposed beams, lattice windows and large open fireplace. Close to the market towns of Stow on the Wold and Moreton in Marsh with their specialist antique shops and wide range of restaurants and pubs, this attractive, comfortable cottage makes an ideal base from which to explore this historic region of England.
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Long Compton, Warwickshire |
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- Sleeps: 6
- Price Guide: 425
- This pretty, detached, 17th-century renovated cottage lies in the delightful village of Long Compton which is a long village with a 13th-century parish church. About 1 mile to the south are the mysterious Rollright stones, a neolithic monument said to be haunted. The cottage has an attractive woodland garden bordered by a small stream and is in an excellent location to explore the Cotswolds, Moreton-in-Marsh, Stratford-upon-Avon and Oxford. The village is well served by a shop and an excellent a
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Cerney Wick, Cirencester |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 364
- Lake Pochard Holiday Lodges are situated on the Cotswold Water Park, near Cirencester, the gateway to the Cotswolds. The area is renowned for its picturesque scenery and stone built villages. There are numerous National Trust and English Heritage properties offering stately homes, gardens and Roman antiquities. Each of the 5 Scandinavian timber lodges have either 2 or 3 bedrooms and all have verandahs. The lodges are furnished to a very good standard and are suitable for assisted wheelchair user
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Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire |
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- Sleeps: 10
- Price Guide: 1059
- Bury Close comprises a substantial, detached house built in the 1920s and is situated in a quiet position on the edge of one of the prettiest Cotswold towns. With a large, enclosed garden of ¾ of an acre, there are lovely extensive views over adjacent countryside (owned by the Cotswold Wildlife Trust) towards Wyck Hill. The holiday property is historically interesting as it forms part of a Scheduled Ancient Monument known as Salmonsbury, an Iron Age fort on which Neolithic, Bronze Age and Roman
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- Sleeps: 3
- Price Guide: 336
- In the heart of the Cotswolds, this little traditional detached cottage in a quiet corner of the village has been carefully refurbished to provide a delightful holiday hideaway.
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Mollington, Nr Banbury, Oxfordshire |
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- Sleeps: 2
- Price Guide: 308
- This picturesque small, thatched holiday cottage lies in the pretty, secluded village of Mollington 5 miles from Banbury. Largely constructed of honey coloured ironstone, characteristic of the area, the village stands on a steep slope and once straddled three counties. This charming romantic retreat has roses and honeysuckle around the door outside and a wealth of features inside including an open fireplace and beamed ceilings. Pub 100 yards.
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Great Rollright, near Chipping Norton |
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- Sleeps: 2
- Price Guide: 306
- These properties are conversions on the owners small holding, close to the village of Great Rollright, an AONB in the eastern folds of the Cotswold Hills. Close to good road links, with Chipping Norton just 4 miles away and many of the popular Cotswold villages, such as Stow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-the-Marsh a short drive. The historic towns of Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford, Cheltenham and Warwick, are all within half an hours drive. Woodstock is close by where you can discover all the wonders
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Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire |
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- Sleeps: 8
- Price Guide: 862
- This stylish, detached, converted barn is just a few hundred yards from the heart of Chipping Campden. As the main town in the north-western area of the Cotswolds of high hills and secluded coomb (with its magnificent 'wool' church, wide market street and beautiful buildings that span at least five centuries), this would make the perfect base from which to tour and explore. With an acre of grounds and ample parking for visitors, Campden Barn offers a high level of comfort with limestone flooring
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Painswick, Glos |
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- Sleeps: 5
- Price Guide: 425
- This 17th-century Cotswold mill is delightfully situated overlooking a picturesque trout stream in the beautiful grounds of the owner's home and there is a large exclusive garden, streamside patio and fun fishing for guests. It rests in the peaceful valley below the historic town of Painswick which is within easy reach of Cheltenham, Bath and Stratford.
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Stratford-upon-Avon |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 364
- A stylish, well equipped town house in the "old town" area of Stratford Upon Avon, close to Holy Trinity church and only a few minutes from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Walk into the town centre along the River Avon and enjoy the historic buildings and cultural interests. An ideal holiday base to explore the beautiful surrounding countryside of the vale of Arden, the Cotswolds and the Malvern Hills. Other attractions include Warwick and Kennilworth castles and several outstanding NT houses and
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Shottery, Stratford-on-Avon |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 392
- This pretty refurbished 18th century Grade II listed cottage is within walking distance of the centre of Stratford which apart from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, boasts several leisure activities including an indoor swimming pool and gym. Anne Hathaway's cottage is nearby with abundant local scenic walks. Set in a quiet conservation area, this is a superb location from which to explore Shakespeare's birthplace, Warwick Castle and the Cotswolds. Shop, pub and Italian restaurant within 1/4 mile
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Leonard Stanley |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 410
- Chapel cottage adjoins Chapel House, the owners beautiful 17th century, Grade II listed Cotswold home. Sensitively restored with its oak beams, oak flooring and galleried double bedroom with sloping ceilings, the cottage lies back from a quiet road in the picturesque village of Leonard Stanley. This is an ideal base for a relaxing holiday. For those seeking greater activity there is an abundance of choice with the Cotswold Way running by the village as well as the many local cycle paths and golf
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Icomb, Nr Stow-on-the-Wold |
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- Sleeps: 6
- Price Guide: 581
- This gem of a holiday cottage is set amidst charming, secluded gardens in a most picturesque Cotswold village. Standing detached, it is both light and airy and provides excellent accommodation within its warm mellowed stonework. Together with many beautiful Cotswold villages, Regency Cheltenham Spa, Warwick, Stratford and Oxford are all within easy driving distance. There is something to suit all tastes, with historic houses, formal gardens, country pubs, walking, fishing and shopping.
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- Sleeps: 6
- Price Guide: 342
- Hollowmead is a 2 bedroomed single storey, detached bungalow with a large garden and conservatory in Cheltenham, situated in a quiet location on the edge of the countryside yet only 2 miles from the town centre.
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Warmington, Banbury, Oxon |
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- Sleeps: 8
- Price Guide: 512
- This renovated barn offers an excellent standard of holiday accommodation, contemporary décor and comprehensive equipment. The conversion fronts a courtyard of historic farm buildings in a secluded, tranquil setting. The properties adjoin the village green and overlook pasture and woodland. The holiday cottages can be booked together or separately and because they are easily accessed from both north and south, they provide an ideal base for sightseeing breaks, holidays and reunions. Warmington i
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Quenington, Cirencester |
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- Sleeps: 2
- Price Guide: 294
- A detached stone cottage in the garden of the owner's home. Quenington is situated on the River Coln, where you will find good trout fishing. There are riverside walks to Fairford, Bibury and beyond. Cheltenham, Burford, Stow and Oxford are within easy reach, as are several National Trust properties as well as Sudeley Castle and Blenheim Palace. Visit the Cotswold Water Park, Westonbirt Arboretum or Shakespeare's Stratford, for an alternative day out. Restaurants, supermarkets and pubs can be f
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