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A Lakeside Town Farm Bed & Breakfast
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Situated between London and Oxford city at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, and only 30 minutes by car from London Heathrow Airport. We are an ideal, peaceful haven on our 300 acre working farm, to recharge your batteries after your travels. If you are coming on business, we are near Thame, High Wycombe, Stokenchurch, Princes Risborough, Oxford, and Aylesbury. For RAF personel we are near Strike Command, Benson and Halton. We do have wifi internet access. Lakeside Town Farm B&B is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in beautiful rural Oxfordshire,
quiet and peaceful down a quiet lane with no passing traffic.
We also have a gorgeous self catering wooden lodge by the lake, decorated "shabby chic " style for the guests that prefer space to themselves for that romantic break. Have an evening wine on the veranda watching the red kites overhead, and the ducks on the lake. If you enjoy nature, then we are for you!
Enjoy traditional English farmhouse hospitality in superior and immaculate B&B accommodation, with far reaching views over our pasture fields. Set in 1.5 acres of tranquil and idyllic English country gardens by lakes with a tinkling waterfall. Enjoy Jims hearty farmhouse breakfast and hot fresh bread, baked daily. Excellent local walkable pub with menu created and cooked by a French chef, and many others a short drive away.
Visit Oxford. London. Windsor Castle. Waddesden Manor. Bicester outlet village. Blenheim Palace. The Cotswolds. Walk in the Chilterns. Riverside towns of Henley and Marlow. Hughendon Manor. Cliveden. Mid Summer Murders Trail. Inspector Morse Trail. Silverstone. Waterperry Gardens. Saville Gardens. RHS Wisley. Or just enjoy our garden reading, painting and relaxing!
2 nights minimum stay in B&B. 4 nights minimum weekdays in lodge and 2 minimum at weekends. Sorry no pets or children under 10. Credit Cards. From £ 75 in B&B per night and £100 in lodge, both for 2 people. Singles from £55


Room Rates
Single - £55.00 per Room
Double En-Suite - £75.00 per Room
King Size - £80.00 per Room

Self Catering
from £ 70.00 to £ 100.00
per Night

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 A Lakeside Town Farm Bed & Breakfast
 Brook Street
 Kingston Blount
 Oxon
 Oxfordshire
 OX39 4RZ

 Tel: 01844 352152
 Fax: 01844 352152

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Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 (2001 census). It is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. It is known as the "city of dreaming spires", a term coined by Matthew Arnold in reference to the harmonious architecture of the university buildings. The River Thames runs through Oxford, where for a distance of some 10 miles it is known as the Isis. Oxford was first occupied in Saxon times, and was initially known as "Oxenaforda". It began with the foundations of St Frideswide's nunnery in the 8th century, and was first mentioned in written records in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the year 912. In the 10th century Oxford became an important military frontier town between the kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex and was on several occasions raided by Danes. St Frideswide is the patron saint of both the city and university. Oxford grew up under the shadow of a convent, said to have been founded by St Frideswide as early as the eighth century. Its authentic history begins in 912, when it was occupied by Edward the Elder, King of the West Saxons. It was strongly fortified against the Danes, and again after the Norman Conquest, and the massive keep of the castle, the tower of St. Michael's Church (at the north gate), and a large portion of the city walls still remain to attest the importance of the city in the eleventh century. West of the town rose the splendid castle, and, in the meadows beneath, the no-less-splendid Augustinian Abbey of Osney: in the fields to the north the last of the Norman kings built the stately palace of Beaumont; the great church of St Frideswide was erected by the canons-regular who succeeded the nuns of St Frideswide; and many fine churches were built by the piety of the Norman earls.

 
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