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This boutique hotel sits right in the centre of Burford, one of the Cotswolds' most rewarding towns to explore.
The location gives you immediate access to everything the town has to offer without needing to venture far.
Burford's main appeal is its High Street, a gentle slope of honey-coloured stone buildings that descends towards the River Windrush. Along it you'll find independent shops stocking local craftwork, traditional pubs dishing up proper meals, and tea rooms perfect for an afternoon break. The town has genuine historical depth. St John the Baptist Church is an impressive medieval structure, and the almshouses scattered around town, along with the Tolsey Museum, document Burford's prosperity during the wool trade era. Beyond the High Street, quieter side streets reveal more architectural character and peaceful spots that reward a bit of wandering on foot.
Staying at Elm of Burford means you can explore the town at your own pace, soak up its historic atmosphere, or use it as a base for the surrounding area. Stow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-Marsh are both a short drive away, so you're well positioned for discovering more of the region without having to relocate each night.
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