The Highway Inn, Burford
recommendedEnjoying a Cosy Evening by the FireplaceExperience the romantic atmosphere of the 15th-century building with its original fireplaces, allowing you to relax and unwind in front of a crackling fire during the colder months.
Sampling Local BrewsIndulge in the taste of traditional real ales from local breweries, including the award-winning ales from Hook Norton Brewery and a selection of ciders and lagers from Cotswold Brewing Co, all made within a 15-mile radius.
Relishing in Delicious DiningDelight your taste buds with the tantalizing menu options, from a starter of rabbit terrine with fennel chutney and soda bread, to a main of venison pie, and a tempting selection of homemade ice creams for dessert.
Immersing in HistoryImmerse yourself in the historical charm of the building, parts of which date back to 1480, as you marvel at the creaky floorboards, sloping floors, and wooden beams that add character to the inn.
Enjoying a Restored Medieval CourtyardBask in the sunshine and enjoy the restored medieval courtyard during the summer months, providing a charming outdoor space to unwind and soak up the atmosphere.
Pampering Yourself in Premium RoomsTreat yourself to the luxury of the premium rooms, complete with four-poster beds and Nespresso machines, ensuring a comfortable and indulgent stay throughout your visit.
- Relaxing in Characterful Rooms
- Exploring Nearby Villages
- Admiring Cotswold Landscapes
- Enjoying Modern Comforts
- Welcoming Your Furry Friends
- Celebrating Special Occasions
- Experiencing the Heart of the Village
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- Free toiletries
Location
The Highway Inn in Burford is located on High Street, offering travelers the advantages of being in the heart of this charming Cotswold town. The surrounding area boasts a delightful ambiance with its historical buildings, unique shops, and picturesque landscapes. Travelers staying at The Highway Inn can easily explore nearby landmarks such as Burford Church, The Tolsey Museum, and the scenic River Windrush. With excellent public transportation connections, including bus stops and nearby train stations, travelers can easily venture further into the stunning Cotswolds region, discovering villages like Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water, and Stow-on-the-Wold.
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