The Bay Tree Hotel ****An enchanting Cotswold retreat in the picturesque town of Burford, few could resist the rustic charm of this 16th century residence, whether it is for a leisure break, business trip or special occasion. Bay Tree won Small Hotel of the Year at the National Enjoy England Excellence Awards 2011. The hotel also has a Gold Award for Excellence from Enjoy England. The Bay Tree is steeped in history and awash with character, from the foundations of its mellow stone walls - clad with pinkish-purple wisteria blooms - to its wooden beam rafters. Oak-panelled public rooms, bare stone walls and original stone fireplaces, including an inglenook fireplace, provide a textured canvas upon which rich fabrics, woven tapestries and antiques have been laid down with exquisite flair. For your relaxation, you can select a good book from the hotel library, sink back into a comfortable chair and allow the stresses of everyday life to gradually seep away in front of a roaring log fire. In the summer months, the tranquillity of the walled gardens make for a relaxing haven where you can enjoy a refreshing drink on a warm evening. The restaurant in the Bay Tree Hotel has gained one AA rosette for the quality of its British cuisine and service. The walls are hung with tapestries and limited edition `Flint` watercolors. Flagstone floors reflect the timelessness of the ambience. There are stunning views onto the walled rose and herb garden, which can be accessed directly from the restaurant on the patio. In the summer aperitifs are served on the patio. By Car: Burford is off the A40, 22 miles form Oxford and 20 miles from Cheltenham. Junction 8 on the M40 is 26 miles away. The Bay Tree Hotel is situated on Sheep Street, which is just off Burford High Street. When driving down the High Street, take the first left by the Tolsey Museum; the hotel is 200 yards further along on the right-hand side. When driving up the High Street, Sheep Street is the 2nd turning on the right-hand side. There is an ample car park situated at the end of the driveway between the hotel buildings. Reception located by either the main entrance on Sheep Street or the first doorway on the left when coming down the driveway. By Train: The nearest station is Charlbury, which is 8 miles away. Direct trains from London Paddington take approximately one hour. Taxis are normally available at the station. Regarded as the southern gateway to the Cotswolds, Burford houses an array of historic structures which straddle the streets and lanes, many harbouring antique shops. Sheep Street, the focal point of the town, sweeps steeply down to the pretty River Windrush which is spanned by a single-track stone bridge. Set off Burford’s award-winning High Street, the hotel is also within easy reach of Cheltenham for Gold Cup races (20 miles). Total number of rooms: 21 |
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Hotel address: United Kingdom, OX18 4LW, Burford, Sheep Street. Region: Oxfordshire
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The Conservatory opens onto walled gardens and is an inspired conference venue for up to 40 delegates. The Hawthorne room, with its original open fireplace and ancient oak table, is an excellent venue for boardroom meetings. Check-In and Check-OutCheck-In time: 14:00:00-00:00:00Check-Out time: 00:00:00-11:00:00 Online-Tur.com guarantee
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