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Food Recommendations

10 minute's drive away from the house. Treat yourself to the delicious organic produce, meals or even a spa session or two at the award winning farm. It offers choices of : THE OLD SPOT RESTAURANT Seasonal sharing plates and wood-fired pizzas, with a spacious terrace, delicious pizza bar (no booking required - first come first serve basis) THE TROUGH CAFÉ Michelin Green Star dining room and courtyard, championing fresh produce picked a few steps away. (Reservation is highly recommended) THE LEGBAR A relaxed, light and airy space for coffee, cocktails and small plates, open all day and into the evening. Next to the farmshop you’ll find their high end Home shop, Garden & Antiques, The Wine Stall, Cookery School, and Bamford Spa.
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Daylesford
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10 minute's drive away from the house. Treat yourself to the delicious organic produce, meals or even a spa session or two at the award winning farm. It offers choices of : THE OLD SPOT RESTAURANT Seasonal sharing plates and wood-fired pizzas, with a spacious terrace, delicious pizza bar (no booking required - first come first serve basis) THE TROUGH CAFÉ Michelin Green Star dining room and courtyard, championing fresh produce picked a few steps away. (Reservation is highly recommended) THE LEGBAR A relaxed, light and airy space for coffee, cocktails and small plates, open all day and into the evening. Next to the farmshop you’ll find their high end Home shop, Garden & Antiques, The Wine Stall, Cookery School, and Bamford Spa.
Just down the road from the Daylesford Farm Shop is the Michelin Star modern country pub. The pub was put on the food map of Britain by the Michelin magazine as "Pub of the Year" in their 2015 "Eating Out in Pubs" guide. A few years later the pub was awarded a Michelin star (2017 guide).
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The Wild Rabbit
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Just down the road from the Daylesford Farm Shop is the Michelin Star modern country pub. The pub was put on the food map of Britain by the Michelin magazine as "Pub of the Year" in their 2015 "Eating Out in Pubs" guide. A few years later the pub was awarded a Michelin star (2017 guide).
A private club that offers every aspects to unwind and recharge.
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Soho Farmhouse
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A private club that offers every aspects to unwind and recharge.
The pub sits at the heart of Churchill; a village of beautiful honey-coloured houses, a village green and a historic church. It offers a stylist yet relaxed atmosphere, great food and drink, and the perfect setting to while away a Cotswolds afternoon or evening.
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The Chequers
Church Road
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The pub sits at the heart of Churchill; a village of beautiful honey-coloured houses, a village green and a historic church. It offers a stylist yet relaxed atmosphere, great food and drink, and the perfect setting to while away a Cotswolds afternoon or evening.

Sightseeing

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Stow-on-the-Wold
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Burford
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Chipping Norton
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National Trust Place
Chastleton
National Trust Place
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Blenheim Palace
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Bibury
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Bourton on the Water
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Cotswold Villtafuglaparkur og garðar
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Burford Garden Centre station
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The BBC's Country File presenter, local farmer, Adam Henson's farm.
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Cotswold Farm Park
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The BBC's Country File presenter, local farmer, Adam Henson's farm.
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Stratford-upon-Avon
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Konunglega Shakespeare-hátíðarhúsið
Waterside
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Batsford Arboretum
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Diddly Squat Farm Shop
Hook Norton is one of only 32 family owned breweries and is the finest example of a Victorian Tower Brewery in the country. Of course, the brewery is about so much more than just its fantastic range of award-winning beers. At the brewery, they have a shop, Malthouse Kitchen Cafe, free museum and meeting rooms. They have 36 pubs that are at the heart of many of local communities, serving great drink and food to the region.
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Hook Norton Brewery
Brewery Lane
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Hook Norton is one of only 32 family owned breweries and is the finest example of a Victorian Tower Brewery in the country. Of course, the brewery is about so much more than just its fantastic range of award-winning beers. At the brewery, they have a shop, Malthouse Kitchen Cafe, free museum and meeting rooms. They have 36 pubs that are at the heart of many of local communities, serving great drink and food to the region.

City/town information

Chipping Norton is a bustling market town occupying the highest point of Oxfordshire. It is located around 18 miles northwest of Oxford in the Cotswold Hills. Things to do in Chipping Norton Like many of the Cotswold towns, there are lots of things to do in Chipping Norton. Chipping Norton grew to wealth with the wool trade, and up to today its Bliss Tweed Mill is a major landmark. The Bliss Mill factory appears like a combination of a mansion and a folly with a domed based chimney. You can also enjoy historic listed buildings including alms houses, churches and the Town Hall, along with a great selection of independent shops, centuries-old pubs, eateries and accommodation. Chipping Norton, also called “Chippy” is a lively town with a variety of festivals around the year such as the well-known Chipping Norton Literary Festival. The events and festivals mostly take place in the medieval market place which is situated in the heart of the town. Here you can also find the Town Hall, the Guidhall as well as the Chipping Norton Theatre. With so many things to do in Chipping Norton, where will you start? If you would like to also explore the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, here is a circular Chipping Norton walk and route map from the town of the famous Rollright Stones. Places to visit in Chipping Norton Chipping Norton is a lively little town, with many beautiful places to visit. Bliss Mill, located just a short walk from the high street, was once a thriving mill built in 1872 and was producing tweed cloth from local wool. It is now luxury apartments and is worth the look for its history and heritage. If you drive a few minutes from the centre, you can see The Rolling Stones, a 5000-year-old historic landmark consisting of three main elements: The King’s Men stone circle, the King Stone, and the Whispering Knights. Chipping Norton’s Town Hall, a proud symbol of the days when the town was a Borough, and St Mary the Virgin Church, a Grade I listed building with beautiful glass windows, are both great places to visit and not to miss in the town.
Market St, Chipping Norton OX7, UK
Chipping Norton is a bustling market town occupying the highest point of Oxfordshire. It is located around 18 miles northwest of Oxford in the Cotswold Hills. Things to do in Chipping Norton Like many of the Cotswold towns, there are lots of things to do in Chipping Norton. Chipping Norton grew to wealth with the wool trade, and up to today its Bliss Tweed Mill is a major landmark. The Bliss Mill factory appears like a combination of a mansion and a folly with a domed based chimney. You can also enjoy historic listed buildings including alms houses, churches and the Town Hall, along with a great selection of independent shops, centuries-old pubs, eateries and accommodation. Chipping Norton, also called “Chippy” is a lively town with a variety of festivals around the year such as the well-known Chipping Norton Literary Festival. The events and festivals mostly take place in the medieval market place which is situated in the heart of the town. Here you can also find the Town Hall, the Guidhall as well as the Chipping Norton Theatre. With so many things to do in Chipping Norton, where will you start? If you would like to also explore the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, here is a circular Chipping Norton walk and route map from the town of the famous Rollright Stones. Places to visit in Chipping Norton Chipping Norton is a lively little town, with many beautiful places to visit. Bliss Mill, located just a short walk from the high street, was once a thriving mill built in 1872 and was producing tweed cloth from local wool. It is now luxury apartments and is worth the look for its history and heritage. If you drive a few minutes from the centre, you can see The Rolling Stones, a 5000-year-old historic landmark consisting of three main elements: The King’s Men stone circle, the King Stone, and the Whispering Knights. Chipping Norton’s Town Hall, a proud symbol of the days when the town was a Borough, and St Mary the Virgin Church, a Grade I listed building with beautiful glass windows, are both great places to visit and not to miss in the town.