wood farm house

Sleeps 10
5 Bedrooms
From £375 per night

Dressed head to toe by interior design guru, Millie Turner, this five bedroom Cotswolds farmhouse could easily be mistaken for a small boutique hotel. With luxury living areas designed for both entertaining and unwinding in style (you’ll find a secret cinema room tucked away behind a hidden door), Wood Farm House will surprise and delight with its modern twist on English traditionalism.

Kitchen, Living & Dining Areas

Beyond the honey-hued Cotswolds stone facade awaits a grand entrance hall with statement chequered tiles, enticing you towards the opulent open-plan orangery. Here, you’ll find the central living, kitchen and dining space. Think beautiful bespoke furniture, marble-topped Olaf kitchen cabinets, a dedicated bar space for shaking up cocktails, and a walk-in larder from your wildest dreams. A large farmhouse-style dining table takes centre stage for gathering and feasting, perfect for celebratory soirees and family get-togethers. Zip down the cosy red ticking stripe blinds that wrap their way around the room, to transform the space from day to night.

On this floor you’ll also find a separate sitting room with sinking velvet sofas and a log burner, a secret snug cinema room, and a downstairs loo. Each carefully curated corner is as playful and as inviting as the next, with a classic Cotswolds palette juxtaposed with pops of colour and playful patterns.

The Bedrooms

More magic awaits upstairs. On the first floor you’ll find three beautiful double bedrooms (one with an en-suite shower room), a deliciously dinky bunk room, and a chic family bathroom. Up another small set of stairs, you’ll find a further twin room in the eaves and a shower room. Think frills, Roberts radios, patterned wallpaper, rattan shades, scalloped shelves, and walls dotted with artwork sourced from the established HAM interiors – a real design lovers haven.

Outside

The lawn at the front of the house is split down the middle with a fragrant lavender-lined path leading you to the front door. The garden then wraps around the property with double door access from the orangery. If you’re visiting in summer, you can expect a swanky Ofyr BBQ that doubles up as a fire pit, honing the art of outdoor cooking.

Dogs

Furry friends should sit this stay out. Wood Farm House does not accept dogs.

Features

  • Locally Sourced Welcome Hamper
  • Bottle of Bubbles
  • Wildsmith Bathroom Products
  • Private Garden
  • Ofyr BBQ & Fire Pit (Summer Only)
  • Board Games
  • Log Burner
  • Bathtub
  • Rain Shower
  • Hairdryer
  • Nespresso Coffee Machine
  • Travel Cot & High Chair On Request
  • Walking Distance To Pub
  • Washing Machine & Dryer
  • Smart TV
  • Private Parking
  • Electric Car Charge Point (Additional £25 Fee)
  • Bluetooth Speakers
  • Wi-fi
  • Minimum 3 Night Stay
  • Locally Sourced Welcome Hamper
  • Bottle of Bubbles
  • Wildsmith Bathroom Products
  • Private Garden
  • Ofyr BBQ & Fire Pit (Summer Only)
  • Board Games
  • Log Burner
  • Bathtub
  • Rain Shower
  • Hairdryer
  • Nespresso Coffee Machine
  • Travel Cot & High Chair On Request
  • Walking Distance To Pub
  • Washing Machine & Dryer
  • Smart TV
  • Private Parking
  • Electric Car Charge Point (Additional £25 Fee)
  • Bluetooth Speakers
  • Wi-fi
  • Minimum 3 Night Stay

About Whichford, The Cotswolds

The North Cotswold village of Whichford is surrounded by rolling countryside. Here, you are only a short drive from lots of chocolate-box Cotswolds towns and honey-hued villages, including Chipping Norton, Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water and Moreton-in-Marsh. Plus, the popular Whichford Pottery and award-winning Cotswolds Distillery are just a stone’s throw away.

How To Get There

Wood Farm House is situated approximately two hours by car from West London, an hour and a half from Bristol, and an hour from Oxford. Further information and driving directions can be provided at the time of booking. Travelling by train? This countryside escape is only a short 15 minute taxi ride away from Moreton-in-Marsh train station.

Parking 

There is private parking for up to three cars, as well as plenty of additional parking in the village.

Check-in & Check-out 

Kindly note that check-in is from 4pm and check-out is by 10am

Local Shops, Pubs & Restaurants

  • Pick up local goodies at Todenham Manor Farm shop, who also have a cafe and host pop-up events throughout the year.
  • Local village pub, the Norman Knight, has a great selection of ales and pub classics.
  • The Fox at Oddington celebrates local produce and serves up anything from pizzas to Hereford sirloin on the bone.
  • The Cellar in Stow-on-the-Wold is a small plates restaurant and wine bar with a selection of delicious organic, biodynamic and natural wines.
  • The Fox Inn at Broadwell is another great option for unfussy food in a charming characterful setting.

Things To Do

  • Get your hiking boots on and enjoy a rural ramble, or explore one of the surrounded honey-hued villages; from the fairytale town of Bourton-on-the-Water (crowned the ‘Venice of The Cotswolds’), to the hustle and bustle of Stow-on-the-Wold, with all its delicious bakeries, boutiques, antique haunts and galleries.
  • While away an afternoon at Sand & Stone favourite, Daylesford Organic Farm, or at the members-only, Soho Farmhouse.
  • The Cotswolds Distillery is just around the corner, or The Cotswolds Farm Park always makes for a fun day out with little ones.
  • Browse the beautiful collection of handmade terracotta planters at Whichford Pottery, and be sure to check out their cafe, The Straw Kitchen, for delicious brunches and homemade goodies with a view.
  • Don’t fancy cooking? Get in touch with local favourite, The Cotswolds Guy, for bespoke private cheffing.

For more tips and recommendations, check out our 3 Days In guide to The Cotswolds. You will also receive a Sand & Stone local area guide upon booking.

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