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...
Peter
United Kingdom
A wonderful choice of breakfast dishes, and a good selection of fruit and cereal.
Dinner was good but not exceptional. Lovely dining room
BULL Burford features free bikes, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Burford. The 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Helen
United Kingdom
The hotel is exquisite in style! I stayed in Apartment 2 which is undoubtedly the most beautiful room I think I have ever stayed in. Excellent dining experience in the evening. Great location and free parking nearby. I will be back!
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.
Situated in Burford, 29 km from Blenheim Palace, Burford Lodge Hotel - Adults only features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Deb
United Kingdom
We were upgraded and the property was lovely and welcoming
This unspoilt 16th-century coaching inn overlooks the rolling countryside and offers a warm welcome and good food in a relaxed, traditional setting between Oxford and Cheltenham.
Val.A
United Kingdom
Our room was very spacious, with a good range of teas/coffees/biscuits and toiletries too (an added bonus!) The hotel was spotlessly clean, warm and welcoming. All the staff were very professional and polite, nothing was too much trouble. We ate dinner in the restaurant, which was delicious (the shin of beef was exceptional) and reasonably priced. Breakfast was plentiful, with a great choice. We will definitely be back.
The 17th-century Fox Inn is set on the banks of the River Windrush, in the lovely Cotswolds countryside. It offers individually styled rooms with free Wi-Fi, a charming pub and riverside dining.
Simon
United Kingdom
Beautiful setting and an idyllic place to stay.
The staff were wonderful,nothing was too much trouble and they made us feel very welcome.
This 16th-century Cotswolds inn offers award-winning cuisine, free Wi-Fi and free parking in Swinbrook, just 5 minutes’ drive from the medieval market town of Burford.
This traditional inn is in the Cotswold village of Burford, between Oxford and Cheltenham. It mixes original character with modern comforts, including free WiFi, en suite rooms and award-winning food....
Jason
United Kingdom
The staff were very good
The breakfast was excellent
The bed was very comfortable
Newmans Cottage, a property with a garden, is located in Burford, 32 km from University of Oxford, 35 km from Cotswold Water Park, as well as 39 km from Lydiard Park.
Denise
United Kingdom
The cottage was so clean and pretty. One of the best I’ve stayed in. The little extra touches like butter, milk, bread, coffee made such a difference. We even had a bottle of fizz.
This was a surprise getaway to celebrate my husband’s birthday in Burford and it was wonderful. Thank you.
On average, 3-star hotels in Burford cost £156 per night, and 4-star hotels in Burford are £163 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Burford can on average be found for £196 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £125 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Burford for tonight. You'll pay on average around £188 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Burford will cost around £125 (based on Booking.com prices).
Lovely little place nice shops central for sightseeing...
Lovely little place nice shops central for sightseeing moreton on the marsh ,bourton on the water lovely market day on Tues, Nice pub we visited the mermaid inn , large free carpark but can park quite easily in side street , We went in November didn't expect it to be so busy but it seems its busy all year round
Philip
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Burford is a bustling town during the day, although traffic...
Burford is a bustling town during the day, although traffic very slow due to the bridge at the bottom of the high street . Thought we would eat out 2 night very little available in the town 2 in the evenings, couple of pubs with limited menus (pizza etc). Ended up in the Indian which was good.
Farmer
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Picturesque Cotswold town with lots of shops, cafes and...
Picturesque Cotswold town with lots of shops, cafes and restaurants. Lots of beautiful walks from the town into miles of beautiful, peaceful countryside. Very friendly place. We had an exceptional meal at Burford Lodge Hotel.
Maxine
Scored 8.0
8.0
This is a splendid old hotel at the top of the hill in one...
This is a splendid old hotel at the top of the hill in one of the prettiest Cotswold Villages
The bar and restaurant were beautifully laid out and decorated - embracing its age but with modern touches
The dinner, which I had in the pretty garden was really lovely and twined with a perfect cold Lager. The garden sits close to a roundabout which was sometimes quite noisy.
My bed mattress was too hard for me and would have benefited from a topper or something. Other amenities in the room were great though; including lovely water tea and so forth. They should review the cleaning fluid choice which has an unpleasant smell - though the room and bathroom were perfectly clean and spruce.
I had a good nights sleep but was glad I’d remembered my earplugs due to the tractor and lorry noise - not unexpected since harvest had started.
Lydia
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We have visited (and stayed) many times as it is not too far...
We have visited (and stayed) many times as it is not too far from us. The town itself is delightful. A high street on a slight hill, free parking off the main road, over a cute little bridge over a stream.
The buildings and shops are beautiful, some shops for everyday things and the kind you associate with the Cotswolds town. Plentiful places to eat and drink.
On the A40 just before the turning is the Burford Garden Centre which is a lovely place to visit, if a little expensive. Lovely restaurant there too.
Not too far away is the Cotswold Wildlife Park which is great for people with children even quite small as it isn't too vast. Well worth a visit.
As with other iconic towns, it can get crowded in summer months but all are delightful anytime of year, especially on a sunny, if cold, day.
Jane
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Burford is a Cotswold town with many shops, a bit...
Burford is a Cotswold town with many shops, a bit overwhelmed by tourism and too many daytime cars (the river bridge has one lane and causes traffic jams), Lovely walks along the river. Best to head out of the town for interesting and nice pub dinners. Close to the (much overlooked) Rollright Stones which are as interesting as Stonehenge and one can still walk amidst the stones.
We stayed at the Baytree: lovely building, but the chef's menu left us dismayed.: uninspired and ok for one dinner, not more.
Stephen
United Kingdom
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Excellent accommodation, spacious twin bed room with coffee / tea making facilities and excellent en-suite bath / shower room. Beds very comfortable. The food is a highlight, excellent home cooked dishes, good choice and delicious. Our breakfast was really good on both mornings. Lovely cosy pub atmosphere with log burning stove.
Staff very friendly, and efficient and knowledgeable about the local area.
Very good value for money, will definitely be visiting again - Burford town is lovely, great shops & cafes and so beautiful.
The food at the swan ( both dinner and breakfast ) was extremely good . Menu options were very good and presentation and service excellent. Staff at the swan were welcoming and helpful , a credit to the hotel . The swan is a short drive from the delightful village of Burford and is in a quiet location .
The staff were lovely, Linzi and her daughter looked after us so well. The rooms were spacious and comfortable. The new restaurant is excellent, serving Tapa’s dishes. The hotel was dog friendly and they offered dog beds, and bowls. The location of the property is central to Burford.
Burford Lodge Hotel is warm and welcoming, with plenty of parking.
Cosy furnishings in the guest and a bar area.
Great choice at breakfast , all freshly prepared.
Comfortable bed and pillows, bath and shower with complimentary toiletries, big white fluffy towels.
The location of the Lamb is excellent, short walk to the centre of Burford. A quiet and pleasant road, parking at the next door hotel. The breakfast was good, the hotel is in a very old and traditional building, comfortable room and good public rooms.
Susan
United Kingdom
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