| Location |
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Burford is often referred to as The Gateway to the Cotswolds and an ideal location for exploring all the area has to offer. |
| Rooms |
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Standard Double, other room type than std, dlx, ste, ... etc.
| Beautifully decorated rooms Period features and furniture Beautifully decorated rooms with striking fabrics and period features. |
Run of House, other room type than std, dlx, ste, ... etc.
| Standard room assigned on Arrival |
Run of House, other room type than std, dlx, ste, ... etc.
| Standard room assigned on Arrival |
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| Approach |
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From Heathrow Head for the M4 going west and proceed onto the M25. After approximately 5 miles bear left west onto the M40. Exit at junction 8 onto the A418 and then onto the A40 west for approximately 26 miles. Exit roundabout right at Burford onto the A361 High Street. Take the first left by the Tolsey Museum onto the B4425 Sheep Street. The Hotel is 200 yards on the right hand side.M40 Junction 8 - Exit at junction 8 onto the A418 and then onto the A40 west for approximately 26 miles. Exit roundabout right at Burford onto the A361 High Street. Take the first left by the Tolsey Museum onto the B4425 Sheep Street. The Hotel is 200 yards on the right hand side. |
| Hotel features/particularities |
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Restaurant
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Bar
Complimentary car park |
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Laundry service |
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Wake up service
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Hairdryer
Room Service |
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Shower
TV |
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| Restaurant: Restaurant / Dining Information |
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| The restaurant in the Bay Tree Hotel has gained one AA rosette for the quality of its British cuisine and service. The walls are hung with tapestries and limited edition 'Flint' watercolours. Flagstone floors reflect the timelessness of the ambience. The are stunning views onto the walled rose and herb garden which can be accessed directly from the restaurant on the patio. |
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| Recreation: Recreation Information |
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| Get on your bike and cycle or walk part of the Cotswold Way, a 105 mile route that takes in some of the region's most beautiful scenery Tour the pretty Cotswold stone villages and towns nestled amidst the hills and valleys of some of England's most scenic countryside While away the afternoon indulging in freshly baked cakes and scones in an Olde Worlde village tearoom Step back in time and take a ride on a real steam locomotive running on the painstakingly restored Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway |
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| Meeting: Meeting / Conference Information |
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| Built as Elizabeth I's Chancellor's Country House, The Bay Tree is still being used for business today. The Conservatory opens onto walled gardens and is an inspired conference venue for up to 40 delegates. The Hawthorne room with its original open walled fire place and ancient oak table is an excellent room for Boardroom meetings. |
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| Point of interest/Attraction: Area Attractions |
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| Snowshill manor Blenheim Palace Sudeley Castle Hidcote Manor Gardens Misarden Park Gardens Stanway House & Water Gardens Shakespeare's birthplace Warwick Castle Owlpen Manor Cotswold Water Park Westonbirt Arboretum Batsford Arboretum & Wild Garden Holst Birthplace Museum Cotswold Motor Museum Royal Worcester Visitor Centre Mary Arden's House Anne Hathaway's Cottage Cotswold Wildlife Park Cheltenham Racecourse Gloucester & Warwickshire Railway Kiftsgate Court Sezincote Birdland Belas Knap Long Barrow Ragley Hall Shire Horse Centre (Stratford-upron-Avon) The House of the Tailor of Gloucester Kelmscott Manor Berkeley Castle and Eastnor Castle Painswick Rococo Garden Worcester & Gloucester Cathedrals |
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| Further information |
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Check-In: 1400
Check-Out: 1100
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| Guarantee Policy |
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Guarantee to valid form of payment is required at booking. |
| Accepted credit card payment |
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AmericanExpress |
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Visa |
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MasterCard/EuroCard |
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Picture: Bar/Lounge Business Exterior View Guest Room Restaurant
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