Rural Accommodation

Littlegood Lodge

Self Catering
£280.00
 -  £420.00
Notes : per week
Littlegood Lodge
Little Bourton
Banbury
OX17 1QZ
Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Owner Information
Lynne Aries
Oxfordshire
Phone : +44 (0)7762 781620
Littlegood Lodge self catering accommodation is a new barn conversion situated away from the main farm house and surrounded by open countryside and farmland.
Our location has the benefit of being in a rural area and is also only 3 miles from the town of Banbury, M40 motorway, train and bus links.

Our family run farm is a busy friendly place where you can wander at leisure. Depending upon the season we do have animals that are suitable for children to pet, just stop by at the main house and we'll be happy to show you around. In the interests of safety please remember that we are a working farm and children must be supervised at all times.

There is a small fishing pond for guest use, situated a short walk from the lodge and well stocked with perch, bream etc ideal for the beginner and far enough away from the lodge not to present a hazard to younger children.

If you would like to know what our previous guests thought of the cottage please view our guestbook.

Ideal location for:

Walking/Cycling
Fishing
Silverstone
Fairport
Warwick Castle
Stratford Upon Avon
Cotswolds
Oxford
Accept Children 
Fishing Nearby 

Maps

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