Romantic Hideaways

10 Guests5 Bedrooms3 Bathrooms

A characterful four-bedroom Cotswold house in the centre of Burford, blending traditional architecture with contemporary living spaces, all set moments from the town’s historic high street.

Highlights

  • Very central location on Sheep Street
  • Four double bedrooms, three en-suite
  • Drawing room and sitting room
  • Study / fifth bedroom
  • Large open-plan kitchen–dining room seating up to 12
  • Private courtyard garden
  • Three bathrooms plus downstairs cloakroom
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About

About

The Brewery is Burford’s former brewery, now reimagined as a spacious and elegant home in the centre of Burford. The house blends period character with modern comfort, offering generous living areas, original details and a welcoming, lived-in feel. Four double bedrooms — three en-suite — provide flexible accommodation for families or groups, and the large open-plan kitchen–dining room is well suited to long meals and relaxed gatherings.

Inside

The house includes a drawing room, a separate sitting room, and a study that can also serve as a fifth bedroom. The open-plan kitchen–dining room seats up to twelve and forms the social centre of the home, with French doors leading to the courtyard garden. Bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, each with comfortable proportions and a mix of contemporary and traditional finishes. A downstairs cloakroom supports the main living areas.

Outside

A private courtyard garden sits to the rear of the house — an intimate, sheltered space ideal for morning coffee or quiet evenings outdoors. The central location means everything in Burford is a short stroll away, yet the courtyard offers privacy and calm.

Find the house

Set on Sheep Street in the heart of Burford, The Brewery is moments from the medieval high street, independent shops, tearooms and the River Windrush. The town is considered the southern gateway to the Cotswolds, with wide views from the upper Wolds and classic Cotswold villages close by. Oxford is around twenty miles east, while Cheltenham is within easy reach to the west.

Location