Burford Lodge Hotel Restaurant
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Burford Lodge Hotel Restaurant
Burford
Oxfordshire
England
OX18 4PH
8 rooms
Burford Lodge Hotel Restaurant
3
Self-Accredited
Customer rating:
4/6
Prices from £65.00
Reminiscent of its beginnings as an elegant country residence this Victorian hotel has undergone a remarkable refurbishment.
Chosen for leisure business or romance; Owners Tim Waller and Mark Bullows have taken great care to blend traditional style with modern amenities mixing power showers with Victorian style sit-in baths.
The popular restaurant serves a menu based around fresh home made traditional English flair with a modern twist.
Burford is a delightful village with many antique and craft shops and is an ideal base if you wish to travel to Oxford or Cheltenham explore the Cotswolds or play a round of golf at the Burford Golf Course.
Traditional comfort and service fine cuisine and a charming attention to detail.
Your hotel experience at the edge of one of premier Cotswold destinationsHistory....Burford Lodge was built c1814 most probably as an elegant country residence for a local businessman and was the first property to be built alongside what was then a new road.
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Chosen for leisure business or romance; Owners Tim Waller and Mark Bullows have taken great care to blend traditional style with modern amenities mixing power showers with Victorian style sit-in baths.
The popular restaurant serves a menu based around fresh home made traditional English flair with a modern twist.
Burford is a delightful village with many antique and craft shops and is an ideal base if you wish to travel to Oxford or Cheltenham explore the Cotswolds or play a round of golf at the Burford Golf Course.
Traditional comfort and service fine cuisine and a charming attention to detail.
Your hotel experience at the edge of one of premier Cotswold destinationsHistory....Burford Lodge was built c1814 most probably as an elegant country residence for a local businessman and was the first property to be built alongside what was then a new road.
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