Manor Farm Bed & Breakfast

Bed and Breakfast in Lechlade, Oxfordshire

Located on the edge of the Cotswolds
Manor Farm Bed and Breakfast is a 17th Century National Trust owned farmhouse in Kelmscott, Lechlade with 3 ensuite rooms.

Kelmscott is a working family farm with both arable and livestock.

There are 3 large en-suite double bedrooms, a guest lounge and panelled breakfast room.

Manor Farm serves Aga cooked breakfasts with local produce and provide a friendly relaxed atmosphere.

Book your next holiday at Manor Farm today.

Find us at: Kelmscott, Lechlade, Oxfordshire, GL7 3HJ
Manor Farm Bed and Breakfast is located on the edge of the Cotswolds in the beautiful hamlet of Kelmscott.

Kelmscott is 5 minutes walk from the river Thames and famous for Kelmscott Manor which was owned by William Morris and is open to the public.

Manor Farm is 30 minutes drive from Oxford with easy access from the M4 and M40 motorways.
Accommodation Amenities
  • Bathtub
  • Breakfast Included
  • Children Welcome
  • Double Room
  • Family Room
  • High Chair
  • Off Road Parking
  • Open Fire
  • Shower
  • Sun Terrace/Patio/Decking
  • Travel Cot
  • TV
  • WiFi


Things To Do Nearby


Town: Bourton-on-the-Water
Open: All Year

The Cotswolds were designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1966, with an expansion on 21 December 1990 to 1,990 square kilometres. The Cotswol...

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Town: Oxford
Open: All Year
16.84 miles away

Curious About helps you explore Oxford city centre with two self-guided heritage walks with a treasure hunt theme. Discover Oxford's "hidden treasures" whilst havi...

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Town: Oxford
Open: Every afternoon except Mondays
16.98 miles away

The Museum of the History of Science in Broad Street, Oxford, England, holds a leading collection of scientific instruments from Middle Ages to the 19th century. The m...

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Town: Cheltenham
Open: See Website
17.73 miles away

In late winter, the gardens at Colesbourne Park in the Cotswolds are renowned for their magnificent display of rare snowdrops. Started by plant collector Henry John...

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