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Recommended Burford Hotels

Here is our list of recommended cheap Burford hotels. Wherever possible, we have excluded one-star hotels, hostels, apartments or other accommodation types, and anything rated below average by our verified user ratings. Hope you enjoy our recommendations!

Not cheap enough? It's often cheaper to stay a little bit out of town. How about trying Great Rissington, Bourton-on-the-Water, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Northleach, Coln St Aldwyns.


1. The Bull Hotel Burford

Address: 105 High Street, Burford, United Kingdom

The Bull at Burford has been an Inn and has been receiving visitors since 1610. Famous visitors have included Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton (The room they used, The Trafalgar room, is named in memory of their stay) as well as King Charles II and his mistress Nell Gwynne. Today recently refurbished by the professional hoteliers, the Lauzier family, it offers the modern comfort of a good quality hotel as well as a very fine Gourmet restaurant and, something very rare these days, a very pleasant and personel service. As befits such an old building, the bedroom floors may have a quaint slant but all 11 rooms are en suite and well appointed, with colour TV, wireless internet, hair drier and tea and coffee making facilities, with fresh milk of course. A number have four-poster beds and all have history. Burford is off the A40, 20 miles west of Oxford. The Bull is the only red brick building in the village on the right hand side.

from 58 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.3
out of 5

2. Bay Tree Hotel Burford

Address: Sheep Street, Burford, United Kingdom

The Bay Tree Hotel has welcomed visitors since 1565. Originally built as Elizabeth Is Chancellors Country House history is everywhere, heavy oak doors open onto worn flagstones, original beams and traditional inglenook roaring fireplaces. Stone walls with woven tapestries, antique furniture and pictures take you through the ages of the beautiful hotel. Wind your way up the old wooden staircase to one of the charming bedrooms, each with their own name and unique character. All rooms are individually furnished with rich fabrics and antiques, some with four poster beds and others overlooking the pretty walled rose and herb gardens. Dine on superb, awarding winning British cuisine in the candlit restaurant overlooking the rose and herb garden. 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' watercolours. Flagstone floors reflect the timelessness of the ambience. The are stunning views onto the walled rose and herb garden which can be accessed directly from the restaurant on the patio. The Bay Tree Hotel has welcomed visitors since 1565. Originally built as Elizabeth Is Chancellors Country House history is everywhere, heavy oak doors open onto worn flagstones, original beams and traditional inglenook roaring fireplaces. Stone walls with woven tapestries, antique furniture and pictures take you through the ages of the beautiful hotel. Wind your way up the old wooden staircase to one of the charming bedrooms, each with their own name and unique character. All rooms are individually furnished with rich fabrics and antiques, some with four poster beds and others overlooking the pretty walled rose and herb gardens. Dine on superb, awarding winning British cuisine in the candlit restaurant overlooking the rose and herb garden.

from 68 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.4
out of 5

3. Lamb Hotel Burford

Address: Sheep Street, Burford, United Kingdom

The Lamb Inn Hotel Burford offers good-value-for-money accommodation near the centre of this charming town in the Cotswolds, which was ranked 6th on Forbes magazine's list of Europe's Most Idyllic Places To Live. The Lamb Inn was the winner of Conde Nast Johansens Most Excellent Traditional Inn Award 2009 and is an ideal destination for business travellers as well as for those on a romantic break in the Cotswold hills, Oxfordshire. While visiting the Cotswolds, guests will be able to enjoy browsing through the town's antiques shops or lazing by the waters of the River Windrush. Strategically situated, the hotel is within easy reach of Oxford (18 miles / 29 km), Cheltenham (22 miles / 35 km), Stow-on-the-Wold (10 miles / 16 km), and other quintessential Cotswold villages. Places on local interest also include the Cotswold Wildlife Park, Abbey House Gardens, Berkeley Castle and Cotswold Farm Park, to name just a few. This 3-star Burford hotel offers a picture-perfect setting where guests will instantly get a taste of the 14th century with flagged floors, antiques, and the flicking of log fires on the gleaming copper, brass and silver ornaments. The hotel bar serves traditional English real ales and the award-winning restaurant features exquisite fresh fish specialities which can be enjoyed in the garden during the warmer months.

from 83 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.4
out of 5

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