Manor Farm B&B - Kelmscott

Manor Farm B&B

Kelmscott, Cotswolds

The Horner family extend a very warm welcome to their delightful 17th Century National Trust farmhouse.

Being a stones-throw from many renowned Cotswolds features, Manor Farm B&B is a homely base for your stay in the area. Our home is very relaxed, we welcome children of all ages and whether you are staying for work or leisure, we will ensure you have everything you need to enjoy your time with us.

We are delighted to offer two self-contained options that sit in a lovely little meadow on our farm, just across the lane from the main house. The Shepherd's Hut is a cosy little option, featuring a full ensuite shower room and wood-fired hot tub. On the opposite end of the meadow sits The Pod, a spacious domed cabin with ensuite shower room and double doors that open right out. Tucked round the side is it's own wood-fired hot-tub, screened for privacy and offering a perfect spot from which to wallow and watch the world go by.

Manor Farm B&B - Kelmscott
Manor Farm Glamping - Kelmscott
Manor Farm - Kelmscott - Cotswolds

The Cotswolds

Famous for honey-coloured cottages & Stunning countryside scenery

The three counties of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire make up the Cotswolds, one the of UK’s largest areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There is something new and different to see, explore and experience every day of the year.

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Things to do

A pint at The Farmers Dog

A frequently asked question - how far is to The Farmer's Dog? Well, it's roughly 13 minutes' drive to Jeremy Clarkson's pub just outside Burford and worth a visit! Tables in the pub are booked up months in advance but the Puppy has a fully stocked bar, sells delicious local food and the views are stunning.

Kelmscott Manor

Not much more than 100 yards from Manor Farm, you can stroll through the village to Kelmscott Manor and view the iconic collections of artworks and objects owned and designed by the Father of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Book a tour and enjoy a cream tea in the stunning gardens.

Events nearby

The National Arboretum at Westonbirt is a heavenly place to visit. You can lose yourself for hours in amongst the 15,000 trees. The STIHL Treetop Walkway takes you right up into the canopy. Accessible for all and a stunning experience.

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