A Lakeside Town Farm B & B

Town Farm Cottage, Brook Street, Kingston Blount, , OX39 4RZ Kingston Blount (Show map)
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With a peaceful location, on a 300-acre working farm, surrounded by gorgeous gardens and overlooking a lake, this beautiful farmhouse offers unique...

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Hotel description

With a peaceful location, on a 300-acre working farm, surrounded by gorgeous gardens and overlooking a lake, this beautiful farmhouse offers unique charm and original character.

The Lakeside Town Farm B&B has a wonderful, rural setting in a small village bordering Oxford South at the foot of the Chiltern Hill, with no passing traffic.

The farmhouse boasts beautiful original features and historic charm, with inglenook fireplaces and original wooden beams.

For extra peace and privacy, guests can stay in the farm's self-catering garden lodge which is situated by the lake and boasts bright, country-style décor.

Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout the main house, with connection for the lodge available in the guest lounge.

With its gorgeous gardens and lakes, the B&B has been featured on TV’s Gardeners' World. Guests can sit by the lakes and the tranquil waterfall, with far-reaching views over the 300-acre farm.

Hotel Facilities

General

Garden, Non-Smoking Rooms, Heating, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking.

Activities

Hiking.

Internet

Free! Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.

Guest Parking

Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).

Hotel Policies

Check-in

16:30 - 22:00 hours

Check-out

07:30 - 10:30 hours

Cancellation / Prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required room.

Children and extra beds

Children older than 10 years are welcome.

There is no capacity for extra beds/cots in the room.

Pets

Pets are not allowed.

Accepted credit cards

Visa, Euro/Mastercard, JCB, Maestro, Switch

The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.

We are at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, in a small village only 2 miles from junction 6 on the M40. Oxford is a 20-minute drive (to the convenient park and ride system), or a bus goes to the city centre every 10 minutes, from a bus stop 2 miles away.

London is accessible by bus every 10 minutes, or by train from Princes Risborough, 4 miles away. London Marlybone can be reached in 40 minutes.

Places of interest include: Windsor Castle, Blenheim Palace, Waddesden Manor, Hampton Court, Clivedon, (notorious for the Profumo scandle in the 60s), and the Chiltern Hills where there are plenty on footpaths, including the Ridgeway.

River-side towns include Henley and Marlow. You can see Grand Prix racing at Silverstone, jousting knights at Warwick Castle, beautiful scenery in the Cotswolds, Disraeli’s home at Hughendon Manor, and shopping at Bicester Village.

You could also visit Le Manoir aux Quats Saisons, Raymond Blanc’s restaurant; Chinnor steam railway; Bletchley Park; and the Swan antique centre and restaurant. We are also in the middle of the Midsummer Murder trail.
The hotel will add an additional cost to payments made by credit card.

Free Wi-Fi is available throughout, but connection for the lodge is available in the guest lounge.

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Cancellation is free of charge provided you adhere to the notification period stated in the hotel cancellation policy (see "Hotel Policies").
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