Burford is one of the prettiest historic villages in the whole of the idyllic Cotswolds. It’s got plenty of competition, but for many visitors it ticks all the boxes. The main street is picture-postcard perfection: flower-clad cottages nestled against handsome Georgian houses, historic inns and a higgledy-piggledy terrace of small shops, galleries and boutiques. Some of the best places to stay in Burford can be found right on this delightful road, a handful of beautiful inns and pubs-with-rooms, but some of our picks are a little further outside town.
Alongside the medieval church and millrace there are antique shops, fabric stores and galleries, but there's also artisan delis and sweet shops, a Huffkins tea room, and a clothes shop whose clientele, it is safe to assume, wouldn't be seen dead in a fleece. Burford is also known for having one of the most magnificent Garden Centres you have probably ever seen.
Bill Bryson says you can't do the Cotswolds without a car. But he's not totally right, you can do a lot of it on foot, along the gently rolling hills and valleys that make up The Cotswolds Way, and the some of the best places to stay in Burford do offer walking on the doorstep, but if you do have a car you can visit Stow-on-the-Wold, Chipping Campden, Chipping Norton, Cirencester and Broadway; the Cotswolds Wildlife Park & Gardens, Crocodiles of the World, and Blenheim Palace.
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Burford (Oxfordshire)
An historic coaching inn turned luxury boutique hotel in the centre of town. Beautifully presented rooms and suites ooze up-to-the-minute style with moody colour schemes and natural materials at the forefront. Three immersive and totally different dining experiences. A romantic Cotswold escape.
Burford (Burford )
An atmospheric Inn set in a bustling and picturesque Cotswold village. Simply designed rooms feature beamed ceilings, crisp white linen and antique furniture. The restaurant offers modern hearty pub food alongside a choice selection of ales, ideal after spending a day exploring the region.
Burford
A cosy and characterful traditional English Inn. With simple, homely guest rooms and fine pub food - The King's Head offers guests are proper countryside getaway. Lovely scenic walks in the heart of the Cotswolds and outdoor activities available to those looking for something extra.
Burford (Burford)
Located in a pretty little village, seemingly lost in time - this riverside inn offers elegant boutique bedrooms, a fine seasonal British menu and charming riverside cottages. Chickens freely roaming the garden and Mitford memorabilia add a unique charm to this quaint Cotswold retreat.
Burford (Burford)
A long-popular Cotswold pub with rooms set in the pretty town of Burford. Three charming rooms are traditionally styled with sleigh beds, vintage furniture, and exposed stone. Downstairs a lively pub serves award-winning pub fare and ales from a local brewery. A cosy base to explore from.
Burford
This 18th century inn is more than just another Cotswolds B&B. Curl up with a book next to an open fire or explore the rose scented gardens. Rooms are spacious with antique oak furniture and colourful fabric. Bathrooms have original wood floors. An award winning restaurant serves seasonal cuisine.
Burford (Burford)
Winding your way along the Burford lanes, stumble across this 'chocolate box' property. Dating back to the 16th century it has traditional flagstone flooring, open fires and cosy rooms. The award winning restaurant serves lunch and dinner. A popular wedding venue and base to explore the Cotswolds.
Burford (Nether Westcote)
Newly converted inn in the modern gastropub with rooms tradition - practical and countrified, with lush garden, simple, cosy bedrooms and gourmet cooking.