Rent Buckwheat United Kingdom
Holiday Home Rental Description
Escape to the charming open plan loft living at Buckwheat, where rustic elegance meets modern comfort in the heart of Kingham. Ascend the external stone staircase to discover a stunning two-bedroom retreat that promises a truly memorable holiday experience.
Upon entering The Loft, you’ll be greeted by an inviting open-plan layout, featuring limed oak flooring and exposed beams that exude character. The walls and surfaces are adorned with tasteful arts and crafts period furniture creating an elegant atmosphere filled with light. In the heart of the living area, a large oak dining table invites gatherings for delicious meals and lively conversations. Sink into the plush sofas arranged around the FreeSat TV or unleash your culinary prowess in the fully fitted kitchen, equipped with all the essentials.
Accommodating up to four guests, the double bedroom boasts a cosy ambiance and is equipped with a TV for your entertainment. Across the corridor lies a generously sized walk-in shower room, complete with a double sink for added convenience.
The second bedroom is a versatile twin room, where the beds can be zip-and-linked into a double. An en-suite spacious bathroom with an indulgent double-ended bath and separate walk-in shower completes the space. For larger parties, two additional single beds can be arranged in the twin room, accommodating up to six guests in total (additional charges apply).
Experience the allure of Kingham in every season, as Buckwheat boasts ample natural light streaming through glass double doors and a charming Juliet balcony. A glazed cupola graces the dining area, creating an airy and inviting ambiance year-round. With parking available right in front of Kingham Lodge and complimentary Wi-Fi broadband access throughout the property every convenience is covered. Plus set in the grounds of Kingham Lodge Buckwheat guests can enjoy gardens bedecked with sculptures, a tennis court, heated indoor pool and spa style hammam are all available to add to their holiday experience.
Tucked in this spectacular Cotswolds location Buckwheat provides an idyllic space to escape for a country retreat to remember.
Buckwheat
Interior
-Open plan living area
– Dining area with eight seater
– Well equipped kitchen
– Bedroom with king-size double bed
– Family shower room
– Bedroom with twin single beds and en-suite with bath and walk-in shower* (zip & link so can be set up as a double on request)
Exterior Grounds
– Access to Lodge Gardens
– Access to Indoor Pool and Hammam
– Access to tennis court and croquet
Additional Features
– Wi-Fi
– Free-sat TV
– Underfloor heating
– Fridge freezer
– Bed linen and towels provided
– Kitchen Utensils
– Highchair and travel cot available on request
– Larger cot or new-born cradle available on request for an additional £20 supplement
– Parking * Please ensure that you request whether you would like the second bedroom set up with a double or twin single beds at the time of booking.
The local market town of Chipping Norton is a short distance from the cottage and is one of the most popular, thriving towns in the Cotswolds, with a wealth of independent stores, fabulous antique shops and even the recently famous “Diddly Squat Farm Shop” made famous by Clarkson’s Farm on Prime Video. Every third Saturday you can visit Chipping Norton’s Farmers’ Market and every Weds there is an Outdoor Market in the Market Place, bring your wallet and a big shopping basket!
Those who are members can head over to Soho Farmhouse, just twenty five minutes away in the car for some delicious food and drinks or head to one of the many local spas, such as Dormy House in Broadway that offer a day of deep relaxations, massage and treatments aplenty.
Those looking for some culture should head to the stunning English Heritage property of Blenheim Palace. With acres of beautiful grounds to roam, there is much to do, with the Palace playing host to a number of events and exhibitions throughout the year from food markets to Giffords Circus to a stunning Christmas light display. Also nearby is Chastleton House, a fine Jacobean mansion dating back to 1612.
Just under an hour away is the historic city of Oxford with its stunning range of university buildings, open to visitors to explore. Catch an Evensong at a chapel, or take a punt on the river, hiring a boat yourself or being transported by one of the local students. There is a fantastic shopping centre for a little retail therapy, or you can visit the Oxford Castle to enjoy a beautiful view from the top or explore the spooky prison at the depths.
Fans of Philip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials” trilogy will want to seek out the Trout Inn, a lovely riverside pub serving delicious food and local ales that was featured in the books themselves. A great place to stop off for a well-deserved pint after a long walk. If you are a keen hiker then a local circular walk from Chipping Norton to the Neolithic structure of the Rollright Stones, considered one of the “Seven Wonders of the Cotswolds” is an excellent eight mile walk around the local area.