“A quaint farmhouse nestled in a secluded spot in the picturesque Cotswolds. Traditionally styled rooms are simply dressed with a few choice antiques, chintz curtains and soft hues. Expect roaring fires, indulgent breakfasts, long country walks and a warm welcome.”
“A quaint farmhouse nestled in a secluded spot in the picturesque Cotswolds. Traditionally styled rooms are simply dressed with a few choice antiques, chintz curtains and soft hues. Expect roaring fires, indulgent breakfasts, long country walks and a warm welcome.”
Recommended For
- Country Escape
- A remote farmhouse in the beautiful Cotswold countryside, ideal for weekend escapes.
- Sights nearby
- Visit the north Cotswold villages known for their yellow stone houses and quintessentially British feel
- Golf
- Play a round at the 18 hole Broadway course, with a history going back over 100 years.
- Great walks
- Take long walks through the picturesque countryside surrounding the farm.
- Other Activities
- Make a trip to one of the many National Trust properties in the area.
- Riding
- Cycling
- Fishing
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served
- Full of character
- Country House
- Quiet
- Secluded setting
- Views
- Intimate
- Luxury
- Charming
- Traditional
- Disabled access
- Farmhouse
- Child friendly
- B&B
Facilities
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served
- No pets
- Bar
- Parking
- Views
- Wifi
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Garden
Activities
- Sights nearby
- Visit the north Cotswold villages known for their yellow stone houses and quintessentially British feel
- Golf
- Play a round at the 18 hole Broadway course, with a history going back over 100 years.
- Great walks
- Take long walks through the picturesque countryside surrounding the farm.
- Other Activities
- Make a trip to one of the many National Trust properties in the area.
- Riding
- Cycling
- Fishing
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Lowerfield Farm
With vistas of the Cotswold escarpment and rolling hills, guests staying at this homely but luxurious Cotswold b&b are spoilt for choice when selecting a bedroom view. And, once you've pulled back the curtains to admire the panorama, there's an opportunity to sample the farm's own produce at the breakfast table.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)