Manor Farm - Shepherds Hut

Glamping in Kelmscott, Lechlade, Oxfordshire

On the edge of the Cotswolds
Manor Farm, Kelmscott, in Lechlade, offer self catering accommodation in a beautiful oak Shepherd's Hut set on its own in a small meadow. Adults only, sleeps 2.

Complete with its own wood fired hot tub it is the perfect place to unwind and relax. The hut is fully serviced with a kitchenette, en-suite bathroom, electricity and gas.

It is 5 minutes walk to the local pub and the river Thames, a great location for bird watching, star gazing, cycling, walking or just exploring the Cotswolds.

Book a romantic glamping break at Manor Farm Shepherd's Hut today.

Find us at: Kelmscott, Nr Lechlade, Oxfordshire, GL7 3HJ
Manor Farm Shepherd's Hut is located in a meadow on the edge of the beautiful village of Kelmscott.

The hut is less than 5 minutes walk from the village itself.

Kelmscott is 30 minutes drive from Oxford on the edge of the Cotswolds with easy links to the M4 and M40.
Accommodation Amenities
  • Adults Only
  • Barbeque
  • Campfire/Firepit
  • Hot Tub
  • Kitchen Area
  • Off Road Parking
  • Shower
  • Sleeps up to 2
  • Sun Terrace/Patio/Decking
  • Welcome Pack
  • Woodburning Stove


Things To Do Nearby


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Town: Cheltenham
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