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Rural Accommodation

Grange Farm Country Cottages

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Self Catering  -   £295.00 - £765.00   per week

Grange Farm Country Cottages
Godington
Bicester
Oxfordshire OX27 9AF
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation
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  Description
Beautiful, dog friendly, self catering cottages. Set on a working farm, ideally located in central England near the Cotswolds, Oxford, Stratford upon Avon, Silverstone and Bicester Village outlet shopping. Many walks nearby, DIY livery stables and angling available on our own private coarse fishing lakes.

 Accept Children  Access to Golf Course  BBQ  Business Facilities  Cycle Hire Available  Cycle Storage  Dish Washer  Fishing Nearby  Fridge  Garden Patio 
 Ground Floor Bedroom  Gym  Hot Tub  Internet Access  Laundry Facilities  Linen Provided  Microwave  Parking On-Site  Pets Accepted  Pony Trekking 
 Pool  Pool Table  Sauna  Stabling  Tennis Court  Working Farm 
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Penelope Oakey
Oxfordshire  
Phone : +44 (0)1869 278778





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