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This working farm bed-and-breakfast sits just outside Crawley in open countryside, offering a genuine rural base for exploring the Cotswolds rather than a sanitised tourist experience.
You'll wake to quiet fields with direct access to the rolling hills and walking routes that define the region, getting a real sense of how people actually live here rather than just passing through.
The location works well for exploring beyond your immediate surroundings. Witney, a proper market town with independent shops and restaurants, is a short drive away. Burford, one of the area's most significant wool towns with genuine medieval character, is equally accessible by car. If you want to venture further afield, Oxford is within reasonable driving distance for a day trip.
What makes staying here distinctive is the farming heritage surrounding you. You'll see it in the landscape, the farm animals, and the way the local economy still centres on agriculture. This is working land rather than countryside that's been tidied up for visitors. The farm itself operates as a functioning agricultural business, which shapes everything about staying here. If you enjoy walking, discovering traditional villages, or simply want genuine quiet time away from busier tourist spots, this location puts you in the right place for all of that.
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