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Banbury Hill Farm

Accommodation Details

Self Catering Cottages at Banbury Hill Farm

The old farm buildings at Banbury Hill Farm were converted in 1992 to charming stone cottages with extensive views of the surrounding open Cotswold countryside. The cottages are furnished to a high standard and contain everything necessary for a completely enjoyable self catering holiday. Two of the cottages have been designed with the elderly or disabled holidaymaker in mind with level easy access.

All our cottages include:

· Beds are made up for your arrival with sheets and duvets

· Additional blankets available in each cottage if required.

· Cots & high chairs (subject to prior arrangement)

· A set of towels are provided for each occupant

· Gas central heating in each cottage

· Gas or electric cooking facilities

· Microwave oven

· Smoke & fire alarms

· Colour television

· CD radio cassette player

· Ample car parking facilities

Free WiFi available in all cottages

Pets are welcome by prior arrangement only and providing they are always under good control & closely supervised.

Cooked breakfasts are available in the main farmhouse all year.

Freshly baked bread, milk, newspapers and other small provisions are available daily from 1st April until 31st October.

Our prices include all electricity, gas, bed linen and towels.

All cottages can be booked on variable change over days

All cottages are also available for short term lets (excluding bank holidays) subject to a minimum 2 night booking.

Accept ChildrenAccess to Golf CourseBBQCredit Cards AcceptedCycle StorageDish WasherFacilities for ChildrenFishing NearbyFreezerGarden PatioGround Floor BedroomInternet AccessLaundry FacilitiesLinen ProvidedMicrowaveParking On-SitePets AcceptedPony TrekkingPoolPool TableReal FiresServes BreakfastStablingTennis CourtPublic Telephone

Accommodation Location


Address
Banbury Hill Farm, Enstone Road, Charlbury, Woodstock, Outer Hebrides, OX7 3JH

Type
Self Catering

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