Bruern Cottages
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Reviewed by
Michael Cullen
English countryside doesn’t come any lovelier than this patch of Oxfordshire, tucked between well-heeled Chipping Norton, postcard-pretty Bourton-on-the-Water, shady Wychwood and handy Charlbury (75 mins from Paddington). Think rolling valleys and honey-stoned hamlets, deer parks and angling streams, steepled churches and handsome manors.
Happily, one of those manors has had its outbuildings converted into a dozen luxury self-catering cottages, sleeping from 2 to 14: perfect for families, multi-gen breaks and group celebrations. Decorated in fittingly traditional English style, with slouchy sofas and antique chests, curtained four-posters in cosy bedrooms, they fit the setting perfectly. Well-stocked kitchens come with porcelain tea sets and a posh welcome pack – think homemade lemon drizzle cake and Heidsieck champagne.
But what we love most about Bruern are the rambling gardens, which burst with flowers and wisteria-draped paths. There’s a lawn for picnics or ball games, a small adventure playground, shady bowers for hide-and-seek, and (a godsend when it rains) a heated indoor pool. Toddlers can explore the supersize Wendy house, older kids the ping-pong and games room, frazzled parents the excellent massage menu. With its unpretentious style and idyllic Cotswold setting, this is a real tonic for all ages.
Happily, one of those manors has had its outbuildings converted into a dozen luxury self-catering cottages, sleeping from 2 to 14: perfect for families, multi-gen breaks and group celebrations. Decorated in fittingly traditional English style, with slouchy sofas and antique chests, curtained four-posters in cosy bedrooms, they fit the setting perfectly. Well-stocked kitchens come with porcelain tea sets and a posh welcome pack – think homemade lemon drizzle cake and Heidsieck champagne.
But what we love most about Bruern are the rambling gardens, which burst with flowers and wisteria-draped paths. There’s a lawn for picnics or ball games, a small adventure playground, shady bowers for hide-and-seek, and (a godsend when it rains) a heated indoor pool. Toddlers can explore the supersize Wendy house, older kids the ping-pong and games room, frazzled parents the excellent massage menu. With its unpretentious style and idyllic Cotswold setting, this is a real tonic for all ages.
Highs
- We loved the welcoming, homely feel: stacks of novels, fine crockery, Oriental rugs – a far cry from most commercial rentals
- A great venue for families, be it one or several holidaying together, or a gathering of the whole clan
- Stay for anything from a weekend to a week (or more), with flexible arrival days and a refreshing absence of house rules
- Outside school holidays, the 1-bedroom cottages are great for a cosy weekend à deux
- Don’t fancy cooking? Book their (very affordable) chef, or pop to Milton or Kingham (2 miles): both have great gastropubs
Lows
- Some double beds are standard width, rather than queen or kingsize
- Reception service is limited during weekends (but someone is always contactable)
- It's a popular place, which means limited availability in the holidays, and a 13-week-ahead payment policy
- Short stays are considerably more expensive (per night) than weeks, but all prices include a fab hamper, bikes, games etc
- The compulsory housekeeping fees are quite steep (see payment policy)
Best time to go
The Cotswolds are at their best in the English summer - glorious woodlands for walks and bike rides, slow-flowing streams for angling and splashing, and plenty of village fairs and cultural events nearby (music at Cornbury, flower shows and concerts at Blenheim, horse racing and agricultural shows at Moreton). But summer holidays are also the busiest time, so book ahead.
With its heated indoor pool, spa treatments, giant Wendy house and fireplaces in most cottages, Bruern also makes a great option for Easter or spring / autumn half-term holidays. And in winter term-times, we'd recommend it above all for couples wanting a cosy and romantic escape.
With its heated indoor pool, spa treatments, giant Wendy house and fireplaces in most cottages, Bruern also makes a great option for Easter or spring / autumn half-term holidays. And in winter term-times, we'd recommend it above all for couples wanting a cosy and romantic escape.