B and Bs in Chipping Norton

Bould Farm
Idbury
Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire

OX7 6RT
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Our C17th Cotswold farmhouse is set in a large garden overlooking beautiful countryside. Bould Farm is a 400-acre family farm, run by Gwyn and Lynne Meyrick with son Robert. We farm sheep and arable crops. Part of the sheep flock is pedigree Suffolk and Charollais sheep. The farm is set in the small hamlet of Bould but is only:

15 minutes drive to Stow-On-The-Wold, Burford, the Slaughters, Bourton-On-The-Water and only
30 minutes to Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cheltenham and Blenheim Palace
60 minutes north to Warwick castle, 60 minutes south to Stonehenge

The spacious family room has a double and two single beds, colour TV, radio, hair dryer, tea/coffee facility and large en suite bathroom.
The double room has views on to the front garden and is very quiet. It has colour TV, radio, hair dryer, tea/coffee facility and large en suite bathroom.

Bould Farm is 2 miles from Kingham railway station on the main line to London. There are lovely walks in the adjoining Nature Reserve and along the Oxfordshire Way. Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the blue-bell woods in late April/May or explore the Nature Reserve any time to get away from it all, The woods join Bould Farm, but you might need your wellies.

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Ratings/Awards: 4 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Room:

Double: From £70
Single: £55
Children under 12 half price
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