Most popular Burford hotels
This 17th century Cotswold Coaching Inn has been in the Sharp family for over 20 years. Now under the direction of chef/Proprietor Matthew Sharp and his wife Heather the Inn continues to enhance its image for lively food in a relaxed conventional setting. The 10 en-suite double and twin apartments (including a fine 4 placard room) are all various but all face the rolling village. Matthew is a classically skilled cook and has worked in some of one of the best London hotels; he now puts together a daily changing menu that takes advantage of locally accessible make. The inn also specialises is fish and shellfish which is all sourced straight from Brixham. The Inn is superbly located between Oxford and Cheltemham 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 greatly close and well worth a visit. Please be aware that each booking on Friday and Saturday, requires a two nights minimum staying. Read more...
An extensively renovated, independently owned & run Hotel - conventional Cotswold stone building, steeped in heritage two mins stroll from Burford High Street, 30 min. to Oxford or Cheltenham with an very popular restaurant. Welcome to Burford Lodge, an independently owned work, where individuality indeed does matter. Here, we deliver conventional values of amenities with unpretentious style; advanced dining has a up-to-date twist; and up-to-date work requirements are served for in an historic setting. We give state cottage cordiality and a professional, bespoke approach to your individual requirements if you're stay with us for work, privately-owned function or for delights. At Burford Lodge, relaxed elegance and each contemporary comfort meet at the gateway to the Cotswolds. Burford Lodge Restaurant is highly popular with locals and work clients a like and whether you wish to have dinner with us while you staying, please let us know as shortly as possible. Read more...
Few could resist the rural spell of the Bay Tree, if it's for a relaxation break, Christmas or New Years festival Off Burfords awarding winning high st, this city is widely-known for its historic clients including Nell Gwynn. The limestone building dates back to the sixteenth century and it's steeped in heritage and awash with character, from the foundations of its mellow stone walls - clad with pinkish-purple wisteria blooms - to its wooden beam rafters. Also within a short distance of Cheltenham for Gold Cup races (20 miles). Read more...


