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GBP 65 - 95 The Golden Pheasant Hotel
The Golden Pheasant has been providing accommodation to weary travellers since the 18th century. Today it offers en suite rooms and really good food.
… MoreGBP 75 - 130 The Highway Inn
This traditional inn is in the Cotswold village of Burford, between Oxford and Cheltenham. It mixes original character with modern comforts, including… MoreGBP 96 - 261 The Lamb Inn
Winner of the Condé Nast Johansens ´Most Excellent Inn´ Award (2009), this traditional English country hotel is in the heart of the Cotsw… MoreGBP 60 - 160 The Fox Inn
A traditional 17th-century building set in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside, The Fox Inn is just a minute from the A40. It offers a quaint pub envi… MoreGBP 70 - 180 The Bull At Burford
With a gourmet restaurant, luxury bedrooms and period features, The Bull at Burford is surrounded by scenic Oxfordshire countryside. Just 20 miles fro… MoreGBP 75 - 150 Burford Lodge
Burford Lodge is a refurbished 19th-century Cotswold stone building with a private garden. Just 10 minutes’ walk from Burford town centre, it is wel… MoreGBP 55 - 160 Cotswold Gateway Hotel
Serving local produce, offering a friendly welcome, efficient service and a pleasantly relaxed atmosphere, this former 18th century inn is ideal for t… MoreGBP 65 - 300 Inn For All Seasons
This unspoilt 16th-century coaching inn overlooks the rolling countryside and offers a warm welcome and good food in a relaxed, traditional setting be… MoreGBP 61 - 256 Bay Tree
An enchanting Cotswold retreat in the picturesque town of Burford, few could resist the rustic charm of this 16th century residence, whether it is for… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Burford ( or in the international phonetic alphabet|IPA) is a Cotswolds|Cotswold town in Oxfordshire, England. It lies about 30 kilometres west of Oxford on the River Windrush and is a popular centre for tourists who visit the Cotswolds, with many antique shops on the main street. The name derives from the Old English language|Old English words burh meaning fortified town or hilltown and ford meaning ford.
The town centre features some houses dating from the 15th century. Its most notable building, however, is the Norman architecture|Norman parish church. The church itself dates from the 15th century.
In 1649, the church was used as a prison (during the English Civil War), when the New Model Army Banbury mutiny|Banbury mutineers were held there. Some of the 340 prisoners left carvings, which can still be found in the church.
Between the 14th and 17th centuries, Burford was important for its wool. The Tolsey is located in the centre of Burford's High Street; this was once the centre of the local wool trade. Today, the Tolsey is home to a museum.
Burford is an important crossing of the River Windrush, which can create a traffic bottleneck in high season and at peak travelling times.
Burford is home to the The Blue Cross|Blue Cross National Animal Welfare Charity. 'The Cotswold Wildlife Park' is also located near Burford, approximately 2 miles South down the A361 towards Lechlade.
The Priory of Our Lady, a community of Anglicanism | Anglican Benedictine monks and nuns is to be found in the town.
Burford County Primary School is the town's primary school and is located in Priory Lane, and Burford School, a mixed comprehensive secondary school, is also found in the town.
Burford was recently twinned with Potenza Picena, a small town in the Marche, on the East Adriatic coast of Italy. Links are growing with many groups in the town including the school, football team and church.
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