Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
Nestled in the sought-after OX7 postcode near Chipping Norton and Soho Farmhouse, Swerford House is a picturesque Cotswolds estate spanning nearly 16 acres, with amenities such as a tennis court and swimming pool. Offering privacy, space, and breathtaking hillside views.
Nestled in a supremely secluded spot, the property spans just under 11 acres, currently thriving as a vibrant wildflower nursery. Its outdoor features include a heated pool using mainly saltwater (12m by 6m), an expansive terrace with a BBQ, a children’s play area, and a tennis court, all graced by picturesque vistas.
Crafted from enduring stone and crowned with a slate roof, Swerford Houses’ architectural ingenuity yields a wealth of space and natural light. Its well-proportioned reception rooms and master bedrooms exemplify thoughtful design. The heart of the home is a state-of-the-art open-plan living area, seamlessly integrating the kitchen, additional dining spaces, and inviting sitting areas. French doors gracefully extend to an outdoor terrace, ideal for both family living and effortless entertaining.
The property is self catered with a house keeper at least 2 days a week (more on request). The large open-plan kitchen includes a dining table that comfortably seats 16-20 people, making it perfect for hosting dinner parties and special occasions.
The property boasts 9 light filled bedrooms.
There are 7 en-suite bathrooms.
Soho Farmhouse spans 100 acres of Oxfordshire countryside. It offers so many activities for families, including horse riding, gym, tennis courts, swimming pools and boating.
Daylesford is probably the most famous farm shop in Britain. A retail heaven of organic gorgeousness on the edge of the Cotswolds, it has grown over the past 10 years into something between a mall and a Japanese temple, selling not just food and produce, but clothing, gardening equipment, homeware, yoga classes and spa treatments.
The Cotswold Wildlife Park is a nationally renown zoo, exhibiting over 260 species of animals, from all around the world. The wildlife park is set subtly within the beautiful acres of the property, where you can walk around the grounds and see rhinos placidly roaming on the horizon or a sleeping lion tucked away in the corner. A park train makes access throughout the park easy. No more than a 30 minuets drive from the house, and 2 miles from the famous Burford high street.
Over 500 years old and the location of the BBC miniseries Wolf Hall, this striking Jacobean country house is situated a few villages over. The house and garden are open to the public for group and private tours during open season. Otherwise, take a loop walk, starting in Adlestrop, to the house and back. Inquire with the owner for details and directions.
Visit this boutique store in Stow-On-The-Wold, 30 mins drive from the house. There you can shop for clothes, accessories, homeware and antiques, all curated by the fashion author and storeowner herself, Amanda Brooks, and choosen to reflect a country lifestyle.
Highly recommended local pubs include, The Boxing Hare in Swerford, The Bull in Charlbury, and The Fox in Broadwell.