Farthingdales - sleeps 4 guests in 2 bedrooms
Cottage in Burford Church Church Green
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Top-tier experienceOne of the higher cost properties in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
About this cottage rental
Farthingdales sits on Lawrence Lane, a no-through road with just four cottages and part of Burford Boarding School, which ends at St John the Baptist Church with its impressive church spire - forever captured by L S Lowry in his Burford Church painting. At the end of the lane is a footpath that passes the church and churchyard, exiting on Church Lane which leads to the River Windrush and a riverside walk. Farthingdales is built from the region's distinctive, honey-coloured Cotswold stone, with an Art Deco panel in the front door – a nod to the town's link to the Art & Crafts Movement.
The owner has refurbished and decorated Farthingdales with great style and flair to create a stunning home. On the ground floor is a stylish open-plan kitchen-dining-living area, with a superb inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove, a family bathroom and a boot room. Upstairs, there is a family shower room and two bedrooms, one a spacious master bedroom with a super-king-size bed and a unique bed head made with William Morris design fabrics and the other a delightful twin room with two single beds.
Farthingdales is right in the heart of the oldest part of Burford, tucked away from the visiting crowds. To the rear of the cottage is a very pretty, Cotswold cottage garden with a patio, small lawn with a garden bench, planted borders and a delightful summer house. Guests are provided with a dining table and chairs and a pair of lounging chairs. The east-west orientation of the garden means it has sunshine on it – weather permitting – throughout the day and on into the evening, making it the perfect spot for a morning coffee through to evening drinks.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall:
Step in from Lawrence Lane through the front door, with its bright and colourful Art Deco glass panel, into the stunning open-plan kitchen-living-dining space, featuring the original flagstone floor, exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces with harmonising clay-coloured walls entwined with modern luxury.
Kitchen/Dining Area:
Immediately in front of you is the kitchen's white, quartz-topped breakfast bar with two stylish bar stools and a unique and quirky squirrel climbing down the light flex! To the right side of the breakfast bar, in front of an original stone inglenook, is a beautiful, solid oak dining table with comfy seating for all. Alongside the table there's a drinks station with a Nespresso machine, and a microwave above kitchen cabinets housing a fridge, freezer and washing machine.
The kitchen's breakfast bar leads around to a fully equipped cooking and preparation area, with an oven and hob, dishwasher, wine fridge and Thomas Denby stone sink. A back door, with another colourful Art Deco glass panel, opens to the patio and garden.
Living Area:
This beautiful living area is at once stylish and cosy. It features a wood burning stove within an original inglenook fireplace, with a custom-built brass and leather fender – the perfect spot to sit and warm up on a cold winter's night. To one side of the fireplace is a wing-back armchair and to the other a Smart TV, while a reproduction chest acts as a coffee table and store for board games. In the far corner there's a charming, cushioned window seat – once the doorway of one of the original cottages - with books and a reading lamp. Two comfy sofas, on a woven jute rug, provide plenty of space for relaxing in front of the fire while watching the TV or reading. At the foot of the stairs is a custom-built oak hall bureau with a lamp, mirror and pretty leaf dish – the ideal place to keep keys and phones.
Bathroom:
Double, paned doors open from the dining area end of the cottage into a light and bright family bathroom, which features a full-size bath with central taps and a shower above with a rain effect shower head and hand-held shower. In addition, there is a vanity unit with a large wash basin with a touch light mirror and a shaver point to one side, a toilet, and a heated towel rail. A three-pane window (with a blind) overlooks the side courtyard. (The bathrooms doors are lockable and have tapestry curtains. These can be hung on the dining area wall to allow light through when the doors are closed, and the bathroom is not in use, or can be hooked onto the doors for privacy when using the bathroom.)
Boot Room:
Continuing through the bathroom, guests will find a handy boot room with hooks to hang coats, plenty of space to keep boots and shoes, and a butler's sink. A delightful window seat with beautiful cushions and curtains provides the perfect spot to get ready for the outdoors or simply sit and contemplate the day ahead or the day just enjoyed. A tall cupboard houses the iron, ironing board while the vacuum is under the lift-up seat. A door leads out to garden.
First Floor
A carpeted staircase with a handrail leads up to the landing where there is a beautiful light hanging over the stairs and the famous L.S. Lowry print of Lawrence Lane on the wall.
Bedroom One:
This gorgeous bedroom has a strikingly tall ceiling and features a super king-size bed, with bedside tables and reading lamps, set against a custom-built, extra tall bedhead with William Morris fabric panels; so synonymous of the Arts and Crafts movement of the 1800s that was so strong in this area. The bedroom is also furnished with a wardrobe, chest of drawers-cum-dressing table with a large mirror above and a reclining armchair and has bedside sockets with USB points. It has a low, triple-pane window framed by sumptuous, lined curtains and a window seat where you can sit and watch the quiet life of Lawrence Lane going by below.
Bedroom Two:
The pale-mint walls, burnt orange velvet bedheads and antique, mahogany furniture give Farthingdales' twin bedroom a richly Victorian feel. The bedroom is furnished with two single beds (2'6”), with a bedside table and two lamps (and bedside sockets with USB points), an antique dressing table with drawers and an antique wardrobe with plenty of hanging space. This bedroom also has a low, triple pane window with a window seat and beautiful, lined curtains framing this retreat within a retreat.
Family Shower Room:
The compact but fully fitted shower room features a walk-in shower with a detachable shower head and three safety handles, a washbasin with a large mirror with a touch light and LED/Bluetooth speaker, a toilet, a vanity unit with two shaver points and a heated towel rail. Look out for the gorgeous, hare robe hooks on the back of the door.
Outside
The cottage has a charming, east-west orientated garden, making it a fabulous suntrap on sunny days, which is accessed through the rear door off the kitchen or through the boot room. Cross the little gravel path and head through the gate marked with a number ‘3' and into the patio area (where you'll also see the outside of what was once an ancient saddlery), and then to a lawn surrounded by mature borders with a summer room at the far end. Take a seat on the garden bench and enjoy the sound of the famous church bells, eat al fresco on the patio or enjoy the outdoors, protected from the elements, wrapped up in one of the garden blankets or inside the garden room.
The owner has refurbished and decorated Farthingdales with great style and flair to create a stunning home. On the ground floor is a stylish open-plan kitchen-dining-living area, with a superb inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove, a family bathroom and a boot room. Upstairs, there is a family shower room and two bedrooms, one a spacious master bedroom with a super-king-size bed and a unique bed head made with William Morris design fabrics and the other a delightful twin room with two single beds.
Farthingdales is right in the heart of the oldest part of Burford, tucked away from the visiting crowds. To the rear of the cottage is a very pretty, Cotswold cottage garden with a patio, small lawn with a garden bench, planted borders and a delightful summer house. Guests are provided with a dining table and chairs and a pair of lounging chairs. The east-west orientation of the garden means it has sunshine on it – weather permitting – throughout the day and on into the evening, making it the perfect spot for a morning coffee through to evening drinks.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall:
Step in from Lawrence Lane through the front door, with its bright and colourful Art Deco glass panel, into the stunning open-plan kitchen-living-dining space, featuring the original flagstone floor, exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces with harmonising clay-coloured walls entwined with modern luxury.
Kitchen/Dining Area:
Immediately in front of you is the kitchen's white, quartz-topped breakfast bar with two stylish bar stools and a unique and quirky squirrel climbing down the light flex! To the right side of the breakfast bar, in front of an original stone inglenook, is a beautiful, solid oak dining table with comfy seating for all. Alongside the table there's a drinks station with a Nespresso machine, and a microwave above kitchen cabinets housing a fridge, freezer and washing machine.
The kitchen's breakfast bar leads around to a fully equipped cooking and preparation area, with an oven and hob, dishwasher, wine fridge and Thomas Denby stone sink. A back door, with another colourful Art Deco glass panel, opens to the patio and garden.
Living Area:
This beautiful living area is at once stylish and cosy. It features a wood burning stove within an original inglenook fireplace, with a custom-built brass and leather fender – the perfect spot to sit and warm up on a cold winter's night. To one side of the fireplace is a wing-back armchair and to the other a Smart TV, while a reproduction chest acts as a coffee table and store for board games. In the far corner there's a charming, cushioned window seat – once the doorway of one of the original cottages - with books and a reading lamp. Two comfy sofas, on a woven jute rug, provide plenty of space for relaxing in front of the fire while watching the TV or reading. At the foot of the stairs is a custom-built oak hall bureau with a lamp, mirror and pretty leaf dish – the ideal place to keep keys and phones.
Bathroom:
Double, paned doors open from the dining area end of the cottage into a light and bright family bathroom, which features a full-size bath with central taps and a shower above with a rain effect shower head and hand-held shower. In addition, there is a vanity unit with a large wash basin with a touch light mirror and a shaver point to one side, a toilet, and a heated towel rail. A three-pane window (with a blind) overlooks the side courtyard. (The bathrooms doors are lockable and have tapestry curtains. These can be hung on the dining area wall to allow light through when the doors are closed, and the bathroom is not in use, or can be hooked onto the doors for privacy when using the bathroom.)
Boot Room:
Continuing through the bathroom, guests will find a handy boot room with hooks to hang coats, plenty of space to keep boots and shoes, and a butler's sink. A delightful window seat with beautiful cushions and curtains provides the perfect spot to get ready for the outdoors or simply sit and contemplate the day ahead or the day just enjoyed. A tall cupboard houses the iron, ironing board while the vacuum is under the lift-up seat. A door leads out to garden.
First Floor
A carpeted staircase with a handrail leads up to the landing where there is a beautiful light hanging over the stairs and the famous L.S. Lowry print of Lawrence Lane on the wall.
Bedroom One:
This gorgeous bedroom has a strikingly tall ceiling and features a super king-size bed, with bedside tables and reading lamps, set against a custom-built, extra tall bedhead with William Morris fabric panels; so synonymous of the Arts and Crafts movement of the 1800s that was so strong in this area. The bedroom is also furnished with a wardrobe, chest of drawers-cum-dressing table with a large mirror above and a reclining armchair and has bedside sockets with USB points. It has a low, triple-pane window framed by sumptuous, lined curtains and a window seat where you can sit and watch the quiet life of Lawrence Lane going by below.
Bedroom Two:
The pale-mint walls, burnt orange velvet bedheads and antique, mahogany furniture give Farthingdales' twin bedroom a richly Victorian feel. The bedroom is furnished with two single beds (2'6”), with a bedside table and two lamps (and bedside sockets with USB points), an antique dressing table with drawers and an antique wardrobe with plenty of hanging space. This bedroom also has a low, triple pane window with a window seat and beautiful, lined curtains framing this retreat within a retreat.
Family Shower Room:
The compact but fully fitted shower room features a walk-in shower with a detachable shower head and three safety handles, a washbasin with a large mirror with a touch light and LED/Bluetooth speaker, a toilet, a vanity unit with two shaver points and a heated towel rail. Look out for the gorgeous, hare robe hooks on the back of the door.
Outside
The cottage has a charming, east-west orientated garden, making it a fabulous suntrap on sunny days, which is accessed through the rear door off the kitchen or through the boot room. Cross the little gravel path and head through the gate marked with a number ‘3' and into the patio area (where you'll also see the outside of what was once an ancient saddlery), and then to a lawn surrounded by mature borders with a summer room at the far end. Take a seat on the garden bench and enjoy the sound of the famous church bells, eat al fresco on the patio or enjoy the outdoors, protected from the elements, wrapped up in one of the garden blankets or inside the garden room.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Burford Church Church Green
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Reviews
10.0
We used this as a cottage for me and my bridesmaids to get ready in the morning of my wedding. Perfect communal space and everything was furnished beautifully.
10.0
We enjoyed every minute staying in this gorgeous cottage. The location, amenities + the spaciousness of this lovely historical house was worth every penny. The kitchen was well equipped, it had everything we needed for our 8 day stay. We would highly recommend Farthingdales as it very comfortable. Should we ever go back to The Cotswolds we would definitely choose to stay here again.
10.0
A delightful cottage in the heart of Burford. The cottage was immaculately clean and tidy and extremely comfortable. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would definitely return. Parking was never an issue and the house was charming. Oxford was an easy drive and the villages of the Costwolds are all within easy reach.
10.0
Our stay here was very relaxing which was just what we wanted, comfortable beds , hot bath, log fire & peace & quiet.
10.0
It was a true pleasure to stay with our family of 4 in this lovely cottage. The interior is so high-end in every detail with a classic Cotswolds look-and-fool. Also the location in Burford is perfect with all amenities / nice local pubs at a few steps away!
10.0
My husband and I stayed at Farthingdales for 4 nights. We both really wished we stayed longer! The cottage was just as described: very cozy, had comfortable bed (we only tried the king), clean and perfectly located. It had everything we needed. I have absolutely nothing negative to say. Booking and Check-in were easy. We’ll definitely come back for a longer stay!
10.0
We have stayed at Farthingdales Cottage the second time this summer and we loved it even more this time. The Cottage is beautifully decorated, has a very cosy yet stylish (but not overstyled) look and feel and is the perfect home away from home. This time, the weather was not as warm/sunny as during our stay in 2022, so we made good use of the wood burner in the living room and had cosy nights in in front of the fire with a glass of wine.
The cottage is spotlessly clean and has everything (and more) you need to make yourself feel at home. We especially love the open space living/dining room, the master bedroom upstairs and also the nice cottage garden, which is a sun trap during the whole day (if the sun is shining). Parking is on street and not an issue at all - we found our space, even on the busier weekends.
Burford is such a lovely village with lots of nice shops, a cheese monger and great pubs. Also, within a short driving you will find Daylesford Farm or the Wild Rabbit Pub in Kingham. Cheltenham with its lively highstreet and great restaurants is a short 30 minutes drive away, as is Oxford. So all in all, Burford sits ideally to benefit from everything the Cotswolds has to offer.
We are looking forward to staying again at Farthingdales and will highly recommend this property to our friends and families.
10.0
We loved our stay at Farthingdales. The garden was beautiful, quiet and secluded. The house was amazing. Old and characterful. Everything you needed for a perfect holiday. A book is provided of the history of the village which we enjoyed doing. There are lovely walks from the door. Plenty places to eat. The only disappointing thing is having to leave and go home.
10.0
3 of us spent 6 days here after doing the Blenheim Team Triathlon and used it as a base for relaxing cycling around the beautiful local country lanes. Every aspect of Farthingdales is a delight. Interior design/decor is striking with lots of attention to detail. So, so stylish. Every comfort thought of and the squirrel climbing the lamp above the kitchen bar is typical of the quirkiness of this beautiful house. Right in centre of town yet quiet. Garden to relax in. Parking outside front door no problem. This house is a perfect combination of comfort and class.
10.0
The house was in a great location with instant access to shops and places to eat. It was well designed and had everything that you would need for a really comfortable stay.
The fireplace was lovely but it would have been nice to have a few more logs and fire lighters.
The only one downside was the check out time which was early at 10am. Having said that it wouldn’t stop us from returning again as we had a great time.
10.0
He property is beautifully presented, equipt, spotlessly clean and comfortable.
Well positioned for Burford centre and the surrounding Cotswolds.
Can’t wait to stay there again.
Highly recommended.
10.0
The home was cozy and comfortable with lots of amenities. Easy parking and excellent instructions. Lovely town and easy to visit other towns in the Cotswolds. Would definitely recommend.
10.0
We really enjoyed our stay at Farthingdales. It's the perfect location to access all the beauty the Cotswolds has to offer and Burford itself is a lovely town with plenty of shops and restaurants and pubs. The house itself is lovely, very clean with modern appliances and comforts. The kitchen in particular is very well stocked with everything you'd need to cook and we loved having breakfast at the breakfast bar counter. Bed was comfortable and loved the little hidden backyard garden and the proximity to the beautiful old church. Highly recommend for a weekend getaway.
10.0
My family and I loved the property. It was warm, welcoming, full of comforts and charming. The location was ideal and convenient. We’d love to come stay again!
8.0
We stayed 4 nights in Farthingdales, the place was very close to the village center. Beautiful interior With lovey decor and furniture, the kitchen was fully equipped.
There was a small backyard but i was separated from the house.
All in all, it was a wonderful experience, I would definitely recommend it.
8.0
A typical Cotswold cottage, well decorated with interesting details, a well equipped kitchen, lovely private garden, two bathrooms, great beds, several up to date devices. Close to an astonishing medieval church and Burford's High Street just around the corner.
Unfortunately, some of the appliances didn't work al too well.
The waste bins were full as we arrived and nobody came to empty them. Although there were lots of instructions in the folder, nothing is said about a possibility of placing the bins down the street at the right time, so we could do little more than fill them yet a bit more.
The beds are great, but the duvets are rather thick, not exactly suitable when the temperature rises up to 40 degrees.
10.0
perfect home away from home
We loved Farthingdales cottage from the moment we stepped in. It is equipped to the highest standards and tastefully decorated. We loved the sun trapped garden as it was perfect for breakfast as well as al-fresco dining.
Located just off the busy high street, we were able to benefit from the hustle of Burford with its variety of shops but on the same time have our little sanctuary to chill-out after a day out and about. Parking just across the cottage was never an issue and always available.
Farthingdales has absolutely been our favourite cottage in UK so far (and we have seen many during earlier triops) and we will certainly be back. We cannot recommend highly enough!
10.0
Burford
hat uns wirklich gut gefallen!
10.0
Beautiful Burford Cottage
We had a lovely weekend in Burford, the cottage was clean, comfortable, well equipped and perfectly located just off the high street with coffee shops, the church down the rods the river nearby and the lovely Burford garden centre a walk away. Highly recommend.
10.0
Farthingdales Burford - 5 star accommodation
Quintessentially English. Extremely homely with outstanding finishes in a beautiful village. Highly recommended. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
10.0
Farthingdales in April
What a wonderful stay we had in Farthingdales. The cottage had been furnished to a very high standard and was in a fabulous location. Don’t be put off with the potential need to park in the nearby car park. It is a very short walk away, and pleasant enough.
Hikes, pubs, shops are all just a short walk away. The Cotswolds Wildlife Park was an excellent day out, as was the visit to Bourton-on-the-Water.
Only points to consider was the accuracy of the bins and where to find them (description in the house booklet didn’t quite match), and the Wi-Fi code is incorrectly listed in the booklet also (have a look under the router-capital ‘L’). Very, very minor points that had not impact on our wonderful stay. Enjoy!!!
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 $364 per night. This rental is $144 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Farthingdales - sleeps 4 guests in 2 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 Farthingdales - sleeps 4 guests in 2 bedrooms pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this cottage is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Farthingdales - sleeps 4 guests in 2 bedrooms?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, parking, and laundry.
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