Church Cottage - sleeps 6 guests in 3 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding(33 Reviews)Cottage in Burford Church Church Green
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this cottage rental
Once parked on the gravel drive, open the grey-painted wooden door into the enclosed and delightful walled garden, a space that offers not only total privacy for guests, but also security for children. The garden is also home to a few clues that help illustrate the history of Church Cottage. If you look closely at the flower borders and the step to the far right of the property, you may notice some unusual pieces of ancient carved stone; these were dug up from the garden, confirming the theory that the cottage is built on the site of the masonry workshop used during the building of Burford Church in the Middle Ages.
Step inside through the red front door, and you will immediately begin to understand what Church Cottage is about - conservation and authenticity. As you start to explore the interior of this lovely home you will notice the painstaking details that the owners, Robin and Clare, have worked on over the years to honour and preserve the history and style of the cottage. As well as thoughtful touches, the cottage is full of artistic and historic interest, from Art-Deco ceramics to original works of art, and from Clare's fascinating vintage tin collection to original ironmongery, light switches and painted floorboards. The owners' commitment to preserving not only the past but also the future of Church Cottage is evident through the subtle environment-conscious improvements that have been made, such as a thermally efficient cooker, wood-burning stove, high levels of insulation throughout the property and locally crafted and sourced furnishings.
As you enter Lawrence Lane from the main High Street of Burford, the first thing you will notice is the magnificent 1000-year-old Church of St John the Baptist that stands proudly in its beautiful large churchyard next to Church Cottage. Church Cottage's charming exterior is framed by the delicate dove-grey window frames, manicured shrub border and distinctive red door. Those with a keen eye may even recognise this view - in 1948, the famous English artist L.S. Lowry painted Burford Church in oils from the entrance of Lawrence Lane off the High Street, and Church Cottage can clearly be seen on the left (see right). Postcards of the painting are available in the Church - you will see that the cottage looks rather different today, yet it remains a source of great beauty and inspiration alongside the impressive architecture and grand spire of its neighbour.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall and downstairs WC:
Step through the red front door into the entrance hall, a compact space, but with plenty of room for coats, umbrellas, boots and shoes. Above is a Victorian clothes-drying rack, operated on a pulley system, with the rope wound around the hook on the wall - providing an efficient and environmentally friendly way to dry clothes. Open the door to your left and you will find the downstairs WC and washbasin, situated in the old ‘privy'.
Kitchen:
The well-equipped kitchen is a light and airy space filled with beautiful original features, such as the tiled flooring and half-size Belfast sink. The super-efficient ‘Everhot' range cooker will be warm and ready to use and is fantastic for baking and drying alike! The row of cream cupboards opposite the cooker cleverly hides a separate fridge and freezer, individual bins, washing machine and dishwasher. The tall cupboard next to the door to the sitting room contains the microwave, and a full range of plates, glasses and cooking equipment.
Before moving on into the sitting room, take a moment to study Clare's collection of vintage tins in the glass fronted cabinet. With some tins dating from the early 1900s, this unique collection is the culmination of a lifelong hobby for Clare. Which one is your favourite?
Sitting Room:
A wonderfully cosy living space, this room is the heart of the cottage, with original painted wooden floorboards and beams, cheerful floral curtains, warm bright furniture including two armchairs a three-seater sofa. An inviting wood-burning stove sits proudly in the original brick fireplace, framed by oak bookcases handmade in Witney containing a selection of novels, reference and guide books. The perfect place to curl up next to the fire with a book in hand or snuggle down to watch the new ‘Smart' television, located in the antique pine corner cupboard, along with a DVD player, Bluetooth speaker and a selection of games and puzzles. The room is very well lit, with subtle spotlights adding a touch of modernity while ensuring that the cottage never feels dark. (TV and DVD player instructions are in the ‘Owners' Notes'.) French windows in the Sitting Room lead to the garden.
Dining Room:
The first thing that may strike you about this room is its spaciousness; for a compact cottage, this generously sized dining area provides plenty of space for entertaining. This is the newer part of the house, added in 2002, though it blends in seamlessly with the original style of the cottage. A fresh, light room with shelves displaying more gorgeous ceramics and original paintings, and of course, the centre piece of the room, a large dining table with ample room and seating for six. In the far-left corner you will notice a piece of furniture from a bygone era, a lovely antique headteacher's desk. If you fancy some al fresco dining, the French windows take you directly out onto the sheltered Rose Terrace, with its truly stunning view of the magnificent west end of Burford Church.
First Floor
Upstairs Landing:
Once you are at the top of the stairs - take care as they are quite steep - you will reach the landing where you will find a wide wooden worktop that stretches the length of the landing. On top of the worktop there is a travel cot, baby changing mat and a little step that may be useful for teeth-brushing!
Bathroom:
A bright and compact bathroom, with a gorgeous, original 1930's bathtub with attached shower hose, W.C. and wash basin. Please note: the shower fitting is not suitable for use as a stand-up shower but is fine for sitting/in-bath use and hair washing.
Double Bedroom:
With its soft, pastel-coloured walls and furnishings and comfortable ‘Queen-size' double bed, it's hard not to feel cosy in this charming bedroom with its sloping ceiling. There's also plenty of space and storage, with two bedside tables with drawers, a chair, a lovely vintage pine chest of drawers, and a small hanging cupboard inside the door on the left-hand side next to the bed. This bedroom has a lovely view over the gardens and rooftops of old Burford.
Twin Bedroom:
Set up as a children's bedroom, this charming room is sure to enchant all ages. Two comfortable single beds line either side of the room, with a large vintage pine chest of drawers between the beds. Above the chest of drawers hangs a captivating illustration of a rabbit family guaranteed to delight young guests, while the quaint little fireplace (not working) and patchwork curtains all add to the appeal of this cheerful twin room.
Master Bedroom with En Suite:
Complete with two 1940's chests of drawers, bedside tables and modern radio - the master bedroom is full of thoughtful touches. Lie back on the king-size bed and look to the ceiling: you'll notice the lucky horseshoe fixed up above you, this came from the original front door of the cottage! The en-suite shower room has a walk-in shower, WC, wash basin and adorable little cubby holes for storage.
This room has a fabulous view of the church and the cottage's Rose Terrace below. The elegant converted gas streetlamp just outside the entrance to the churchyard adds a romantic glow to the Rose Terrace at night, and if you leave your windows open on a summer evening you will enjoy the scent of the roses in the bedroom!
Outside
The garden of Church Cottage will take you completely by surprise. You will notice hints of what's to come through the garden gate in the pretty raised border in the parking area. As well as providing complete privacy from Lawrence Lane and public view it is also totally secure garden, making it a wonderful place for children to play. As the cottage is south facing, the garden really benefits from the summer sun. It has fantastic views of the Church, and the most beautiful blooms of flowers along the long high stone wall during the spring and summer months. Plenty of outdoor seating is provided, including two benches, two chairs and a table, and a further bench tucked under an arch covered with clematis and roses.
Please note: The ‘garden house' at the near end of the garden is locked and not for guests' use. However, guests are welcome to use the veranda and the chairs. If you smoke, then this is a good covered smoking area - with a perfect view of the Church.
Rose Terrace
At the end of the house closest to the Church, you will find the walled, sheltered and sunny Rose Terrace, accessed from the dining room or the side gate in the garden. This beautiful paved space is a real sun trap, and wonderful for al fresco dining, with an outdoor dining table that seats six, as well as a bench. Relax in this private paradise as you sit amongst the flourishing roses, ancient holly tree, and an apple tree that is probably older than the cottage itself!
(Make the most of the sun in this area by using the retractable washing line fixed next to the door from the garden to dry your laundry!)
Opposite the red front door, you will see a small lockable shed. This is where the outdoor bins are kept. It also has some hooks - great for suitcase storage - and it is a good place for deliveries to be left. The key to the shed hangs on the overhead hooks in the kitchen entrance.
Step inside through the red front door, and you will immediately begin to understand what Church Cottage is about - conservation and authenticity. As you start to explore the interior of this lovely home you will notice the painstaking details that the owners, Robin and Clare, have worked on over the years to honour and preserve the history and style of the cottage. As well as thoughtful touches, the cottage is full of artistic and historic interest, from Art-Deco ceramics to original works of art, and from Clare's fascinating vintage tin collection to original ironmongery, light switches and painted floorboards. The owners' commitment to preserving not only the past but also the future of Church Cottage is evident through the subtle environment-conscious improvements that have been made, such as a thermally efficient cooker, wood-burning stove, high levels of insulation throughout the property and locally crafted and sourced furnishings.
As you enter Lawrence Lane from the main High Street of Burford, the first thing you will notice is the magnificent 1000-year-old Church of St John the Baptist that stands proudly in its beautiful large churchyard next to Church Cottage. Church Cottage's charming exterior is framed by the delicate dove-grey window frames, manicured shrub border and distinctive red door. Those with a keen eye may even recognise this view - in 1948, the famous English artist L.S. Lowry painted Burford Church in oils from the entrance of Lawrence Lane off the High Street, and Church Cottage can clearly be seen on the left (see right). Postcards of the painting are available in the Church - you will see that the cottage looks rather different today, yet it remains a source of great beauty and inspiration alongside the impressive architecture and grand spire of its neighbour.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall and downstairs WC:
Step through the red front door into the entrance hall, a compact space, but with plenty of room for coats, umbrellas, boots and shoes. Above is a Victorian clothes-drying rack, operated on a pulley system, with the rope wound around the hook on the wall - providing an efficient and environmentally friendly way to dry clothes. Open the door to your left and you will find the downstairs WC and washbasin, situated in the old ‘privy'.
Kitchen:
The well-equipped kitchen is a light and airy space filled with beautiful original features, such as the tiled flooring and half-size Belfast sink. The super-efficient ‘Everhot' range cooker will be warm and ready to use and is fantastic for baking and drying alike! The row of cream cupboards opposite the cooker cleverly hides a separate fridge and freezer, individual bins, washing machine and dishwasher. The tall cupboard next to the door to the sitting room contains the microwave, and a full range of plates, glasses and cooking equipment.
Before moving on into the sitting room, take a moment to study Clare's collection of vintage tins in the glass fronted cabinet. With some tins dating from the early 1900s, this unique collection is the culmination of a lifelong hobby for Clare. Which one is your favourite?
Sitting Room:
A wonderfully cosy living space, this room is the heart of the cottage, with original painted wooden floorboards and beams, cheerful floral curtains, warm bright furniture including two armchairs a three-seater sofa. An inviting wood-burning stove sits proudly in the original brick fireplace, framed by oak bookcases handmade in Witney containing a selection of novels, reference and guide books. The perfect place to curl up next to the fire with a book in hand or snuggle down to watch the new ‘Smart' television, located in the antique pine corner cupboard, along with a DVD player, Bluetooth speaker and a selection of games and puzzles. The room is very well lit, with subtle spotlights adding a touch of modernity while ensuring that the cottage never feels dark. (TV and DVD player instructions are in the ‘Owners' Notes'.) French windows in the Sitting Room lead to the garden.
Dining Room:
The first thing that may strike you about this room is its spaciousness; for a compact cottage, this generously sized dining area provides plenty of space for entertaining. This is the newer part of the house, added in 2002, though it blends in seamlessly with the original style of the cottage. A fresh, light room with shelves displaying more gorgeous ceramics and original paintings, and of course, the centre piece of the room, a large dining table with ample room and seating for six. In the far-left corner you will notice a piece of furniture from a bygone era, a lovely antique headteacher's desk. If you fancy some al fresco dining, the French windows take you directly out onto the sheltered Rose Terrace, with its truly stunning view of the magnificent west end of Burford Church.
First Floor
Upstairs Landing:
Once you are at the top of the stairs - take care as they are quite steep - you will reach the landing where you will find a wide wooden worktop that stretches the length of the landing. On top of the worktop there is a travel cot, baby changing mat and a little step that may be useful for teeth-brushing!
Bathroom:
A bright and compact bathroom, with a gorgeous, original 1930's bathtub with attached shower hose, W.C. and wash basin. Please note: the shower fitting is not suitable for use as a stand-up shower but is fine for sitting/in-bath use and hair washing.
Double Bedroom:
With its soft, pastel-coloured walls and furnishings and comfortable ‘Queen-size' double bed, it's hard not to feel cosy in this charming bedroom with its sloping ceiling. There's also plenty of space and storage, with two bedside tables with drawers, a chair, a lovely vintage pine chest of drawers, and a small hanging cupboard inside the door on the left-hand side next to the bed. This bedroom has a lovely view over the gardens and rooftops of old Burford.
Twin Bedroom:
Set up as a children's bedroom, this charming room is sure to enchant all ages. Two comfortable single beds line either side of the room, with a large vintage pine chest of drawers between the beds. Above the chest of drawers hangs a captivating illustration of a rabbit family guaranteed to delight young guests, while the quaint little fireplace (not working) and patchwork curtains all add to the appeal of this cheerful twin room.
Master Bedroom with En Suite:
Complete with two 1940's chests of drawers, bedside tables and modern radio - the master bedroom is full of thoughtful touches. Lie back on the king-size bed and look to the ceiling: you'll notice the lucky horseshoe fixed up above you, this came from the original front door of the cottage! The en-suite shower room has a walk-in shower, WC, wash basin and adorable little cubby holes for storage.
This room has a fabulous view of the church and the cottage's Rose Terrace below. The elegant converted gas streetlamp just outside the entrance to the churchyard adds a romantic glow to the Rose Terrace at night, and if you leave your windows open on a summer evening you will enjoy the scent of the roses in the bedroom!
Outside
The garden of Church Cottage will take you completely by surprise. You will notice hints of what's to come through the garden gate in the pretty raised border in the parking area. As well as providing complete privacy from Lawrence Lane and public view it is also totally secure garden, making it a wonderful place for children to play. As the cottage is south facing, the garden really benefits from the summer sun. It has fantastic views of the Church, and the most beautiful blooms of flowers along the long high stone wall during the spring and summer months. Plenty of outdoor seating is provided, including two benches, two chairs and a table, and a further bench tucked under an arch covered with clematis and roses.
Please note: The ‘garden house' at the near end of the garden is locked and not for guests' use. However, guests are welcome to use the veranda and the chairs. If you smoke, then this is a good covered smoking area - with a perfect view of the Church.
Rose Terrace
At the end of the house closest to the Church, you will find the walled, sheltered and sunny Rose Terrace, accessed from the dining room or the side gate in the garden. This beautiful paved space is a real sun trap, and wonderful for al fresco dining, with an outdoor dining table that seats six, as well as a bench. Relax in this private paradise as you sit amongst the flourishing roses, ancient holly tree, and an apple tree that is probably older than the cottage itself!
(Make the most of the sun in this area by using the retractable washing line fixed next to the door from the garden to dry your laundry!)
Opposite the red front door, you will see a small lockable shed. This is where the outdoor bins are kept. It also has some hooks - great for suitcase storage - and it is a good place for deliveries to be left. The key to the shed hangs on the overhead hooks in the kitchen entrance.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of Burford Church Church Green
Reviews
4.9
Outstanding(33 Reviews)4.9
Church Cottage with lovely secluded garden but really close to amenities makes it a great place for a stress free break
4.9
This is a lovely cottage in the heart of the Cotswolds with 1930s evocative styling and sheltered garden to enjoy the summer sun. Good provision of equipment and everything we needed to help celebrate our son's wedding.
4.9
Church Cottage proved to be ideal for a comfortable and relaxing break in Burford. The cottage is perfectly located very close to the centre of Burford, but in a peaceful position away from the busy main high street and next to the impressive St John the Baptist Church. We would certainly look to return in the future.
4.9
The cottage was beautiful and in a fantastic location. It was extremely well equipped for cooking and very clean. The beds were all comfortable and car parking was very handy. Communication with Robin & Emma was easy and both were friendly and helpful. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Church Cottage for a relaxing break in the Cotswolds.
4.9
Beautiful property in excellent location. We’ll equipped with everything you need, comfortable beds and cosy lounge with log burner. Highly recommend.
4.9
Perfect! Totally charming. Loved the property! Clean, comfortable, great location. Just as lovely as the site photos.
4.9
The cottage is perfectly located in town but on a quiet side street next to a beautiful church. The house is in great condition with attention to detail. We had a wonderful stay and will be back!
4.9
Enjoyed out stay very much! Had everything needed to make it feel like home. Also an excellent location in a beautiful village.
4.9
Beautiful Cottage and Convenient Location
We enjoyed a week at Church Cottage in Burford and delighted in the cosy cottage, fantastic secluded garden and convenience to Burford High Street. Be aware of steep staircase, that was our only concern. It is located right beside St. John the Baptist Church with fascinating history and great Cafe 15 in Warwick Hall.
4.9
Church cottage was extremely comfortable. We loved staying in it. Just a short distance to shops and church on Sunday. Surrounding countryside was beautiful. Would definitely stay there again. Housekeepers were great! Thanks for the memories we have from our time there.
4.9
Cozy cottage
Church cottage was extremely comfortable. We loved staying in it. Just a short distance to shops and church on Sunday. Surrounding countryside was beautiful. Would definitely stay there again. Housekeepers were great! Thanks for the memories we have from our time there.
4.9
Property is just as advertised - everything is provided and we were made very welcome - the area from the Church at the end of the lane to the village and the Cotswolds beyond affords visitors a beautiful slice of England - enjoy, as we did!
4.9
Church Cottage for NYE
Property is just as advertised - everything is provided and we were made very welcome - the area from the Church at the end of the lane to the village and the Cotswolds beyond affords visitors a beautiful slice of England - enjoy, as we did!
4.9
The perfect reunion at Church Cottage
A beautiful cottage full of period features and plenty of character, Church Cottage was the ideal location for a reunion of friends. Burford has plenty to offer and the cottage has everything you need to enjoy your stay.
4.9
Beautiful cottage in the Cotswolds
Church Cottage is ideally situated on a quiet lane right next to the Church and only moments from the shops on the High Street. Very well furnished with thoughtful extras such as a bluetooth speaker we could use in the garden. Very highly recommended.
4.9
Charming central cottage with all you need for a pleasant get away
Had a great stay for almost a week in lovely Church Cottage.
Our two small grandchildren absolutely loved the garden.
Convinient location in charmig Burford.
Close to shops and pubs.
Family Korling from Sweden and Cobham
4.9
Wonderful Garden
Thanks to four days of glorious sunny weather, we were able to make full use of the totally secluded and very attractive garden. Spent much time in it; from breakfast to sun down. Very tastefully planted including some beautiful roses,
Very relaxing. Everything in the cottage also very tasteful and appropriate
4.9
June stay
We stayed at Church Cottage with our children and had a wonderful time. It is very comfortable, well equipped and exceptionally well located. While within minutes from the Hill, Burford’s bustling high street, it is very quiet and the view of the church is beautiful and soothing. Burford is easily the prettiest Cotswold village and a perfect starting point for exploring the area. Our hosts were very thoughtful and provided excellent tips for places to visit and where to eat. Overall a memorable stay that we hope to repeat soon and highly recommend to anyone!
4.9
Picturesque stay in the heart of the Cotswolds
Lovely, quintessential cottage in a brilliant location. Thoroughly enjoyed our Christmas break in such a scenic spot.
4.9
Lovely Location
The house has a great location for everything that Burford has to offer as well as the wider Cotswolds, its well furnished, comfortable and has a lovely cosy atmosphere. Would happily stay again in the future
4.9
Perfect cottage in a perfect location
We stayed at Church Cottage for three nights and were very impressed with the property. It is beautifully kept and equipped with everything you could need. The location is ideal - just a few steps from the High Street. We would definitely recommend it.
4.9
Church cottage
Beautiful property, great location
4.9
Lovely few days at Church Cottage, Burford
We stayed at Church Cottage for 3 nights at beginning of August - two children and four adults. It was a wonderful stay.
When we arrived we noticed a few more wasps than normal and potentially a wasps nest on the grounds. We spoke to owners and they sorted immediately. It was good knowing that we could contact easily and that they were on top of things.
Cottage very cosy and comfortable and lovely outside space. Bath is definitely made for a smaller person but there is a shower!
Best bit is the location with the Church literally next door and the high street a 30 second walk away. Lovely bakery where we went every morning for fresh bread as well as lots of independent shops. Lots to do around the area - we went to Crocodiles of the World, did archery, visited lovely garden centre. All are listed in the guides left in house.
Overall a wonderful stay and we were sad to leave.
4.9
Lovely cottage in a great village location
Charming country cottage with a lovely garden and terrace. Owner was very accommodating and made sure to be in touch during our stay to ensure everything was up to standard.
4.9
A delightful Cottage in a great location.
Church Cottage is a fabulous retreat. In a great location with access to all the pubs, cafes and shops. A quiet place to sleep, rest and enjoy the surroundings. Tastefully put together and everything you need to cook, a home away from home. Great attention to detail.
4.9
Cotswolds Getaway
This is a beautiful property in the perfect location. The owners and housekeepers clearly take great pride in the property and the attention to detail with the furnishings, decorations and little extra touches was appreciated. The kitchen is very well equipped, which was good for eating at home in the evenings.
My only comment would be that the property is more suited to 1 couple with children than a group of adults. We were 3 couples and struggled a bit with the configuration. We ended up all having to share the en-suite shower cubicle in the master bedroom, which wasn’t very convenient. The main bathroom only has a bathtub and the ceiling is too low to stand in the bath to shower so unless everyone is taking a bath every day it’s not really practical. The master bedroom has one good sized bed but the double in the 2nd bedroom is tiny, better suited to one person or children and the 3rd room is set up for children with 2 singles. These were big enough for adults and comfortable but better suited to kids.
We enjoyed the living space very much although we struggled a bit with the central heating which we were asked not to adjust or alter but was hotter than the sun in the evenings, to the point where we had to open windows.
Overall we loved the house and had a great stay. The hosts were accommodating and gave us tons of info.
Thank you!
4.9
Ein schöner Urlaub im Herzen Englands!
Wir waren in Familie ( 2 Erwachsene und 2 Kinder ( 14+12 ) im Juli in Burford. Das Cottage war vollständig ausgestattet. Alles war ordentlich und gepflegt. Die Betten waren sehr gut! Etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig war der nostalgische Elektro-Herd.
Die tolle Lage im schönen Burford tat ihr übriges.
Wir können das Cottage weiterempfehlen.
4.9
Church Cottage -- Met or exceeded expectations --Very pleased
We (a family of four) really enjoyed Church Cottage in Burford and would love to come back again. Very clean, tasteful, light and airy, comfortable cottage. And we enjoyed Burford completely and enjoyed our short day trips from Burford as well.
P.S. The folder of detailed information on the cottage's features and on Burford and the surrounding areas was terrific.
4.9
Beautiful Burford
Church Cottage is a perfectly located and very comfortable cottage. We felt at home so quickly! The garden is a real delight!
FAQs
How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Burford Church Church Green?
The average price for a rental in Burford Church Church Green is $350 per night. This rental is $407 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Church Cottage - sleeps 6 guests in 3 bedrooms. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cottage?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Church Cottage - sleeps 6 guests in 3 bedrooms pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this cottage is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Church Cottage - sleeps 6 guests in 3 bedrooms?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, parking, and laundry.
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