Inkwell Cottage
Burford, Oxfordshire, The Cotswolds, UK
On the outside, this pretty cottage built from The Cotswolds’ trademark honeyed stone, complete with twin chimneys and climbing roses framing the front door, looks as though it’s as sweet on the inside as warm cherry pie. But be fooled not, there’s not an ounce of twee between Inkwell Cottage’s walls. Handcrafted, atelier in style and ever-so fun, this self-catering home near Burford is a pocketful of luxury throwing all conventionality out of its mullion windows.
Introduction
Filled to the brim with playful fixtures and salient artwork made by friends, becoming acquainted with Inkwell Cottage is akin to meeting the most bodacious character in the room; witty, lively and overflowing with charisma. Kick off shoes at the door and breeze into the kitchen to put on a pot of coffee, before padding through the courtyard at the back of the cottage and into the artists’ studio, where a chaise-lounge and pile of books tempts guests to forget about the outside world. This modern retreat blows the cobwebs from traditional luxury Cotswolds cottages with vigour.
Inside
A deep, moss green velvet sofa settled in front of an inglenook fireplace invites guests to sink into relaxation during dark winter nights in Inkwell Cottage’s country-style living room, while all around, curious collectables adorn the walls and shelves. Up the wonky stairs to the bedroom, a king-size bed rests against a rustic, repurposed Champagne riddling rack and apothecary bottles sit alongside a wooden hand pinching a lightbulb, hinting to a time of touring Victorian magicians.
Outside
Amidst miniature topiary and a climbing virginia creeper, the bistro table in Inkwell Cottage’s courtyard is an idyllic spot for morning croissants or an al fresco summer supper. During the day, however, the AONB in which the cottage sits must be explored (if only for the glut of tearooms and gastro pubs serving treats aplenty), so lace up those trusty walking boots and head out into the rolling hills of The Cotswolds. For those who would rather browse than hike, nearby olde-worlde Burford is twinkling with antique shops and boutique
The Facts
- SleepsUp to 2 guests
From £1,195 per week, £950 per short break - Bedrooms and bathroomsInkwell Cottage has one loft-style bedroom with king-size bed accessed by stairs from the living room, and one ground floor bathroom featuring a bathtub, overhead shower and WC.
- PetsSorry, no pets
- Arrivals and departuresArrival Time: 4pmDeparture Time: 10:30am
- FamilySorry, no children or babies.
- PracticalitiesThe property has a small garage, which a standard size car can park the bonnet in and the rest of your vehicle fits on the area outside of the garage. Should your car not fit, or you do not wish to park like this, alternative parking can be found in the village. The cottage kitchen is well-equipped for a romantic self-catering escape, featuring an electric Aga, Nespresso coffee machine, dishwasher, washer-dryer and fridge-freezer. Please note, owing to the charming nature of the property, due care is to be taken on the steep stairs as the bannister is askew, yet perfectly safe.
- Homestay includesLuxury welcome hamper, waffle bathrobes, i-Box Bluetooth speakers, Nespresso coffee machine, firewood and kindling to get you started...House book - your property and destination guideDiscover more
- Private cateringSeeking a celebratory dinner or fully catered escape? Our recommended caterers will work with you to create personalised menus for your stay. Details are shared through our house book on confirming your booking.
- Other informationProperty terms and conditionsFrequently asked questions
Prices & Availability
Burford
Known as ‘the gateway to the Cotswolds’ and flaunting a very special olde worlde charm, Burford is set in a beautifully unspoiled corner of the UK where winding streets, curious antique shops, and quaint honey-hued cottages are the order of the day.
Getting there
- On the Map Inkwell Cottage is set on the outskirts of charming Cotswold village, Burford in Oxfordshire.
- By Car The house is approximately 2 hours from London, while Bristol and Birmingham are both around 90 minutes away.
- By Train The nearest train station is Charlbury, a 15 minute drive away, with direct links to London Paddington and Oxford station is around 40 minutes.
- By Air Both Birmingham and Heathrow airports are just over 90 minutes’ drive away, and Gatwick is a little under 2 hours.
From the owner
“The most charming aspect of Inkwell Cottage is its size! Very small, but perfectly formed. It´s cosy, quiet and so peaceful with all the essential creature comforts... Honestly, what more do you need?”
We instantly fell in love with this quintessential Cotswolds village; then, up a charming little wonky lane appeared Inkwell Cottage, with its achingly beautiful exterior and charming interior design. The previous owner had an infectious enthusiasm and had poured her heart into lovingly restoring the cottage to how it is today. It is filled with quirky details, imaginative use of all spaces, and preloved treasures.
The house was probably built somewhere about 1750, and with the traditional methods of its day; the straight beams and details in the frame construction indicate it was built to the highest standards known at the time.
The beauty of this little gem is that you can live happily here with just a small suitcase; everything needed is wrapped up in one perfect package! The added bonus of this little home is its proximity to the renowned historic town of Burford. It has everything from walks to charming shops, fabulous pubs to local produce, and all of this surrounded by the beauty of the Cotswolds.
We are so excited to be part of Inkwell Cottage's onward journey, ensuring it remains very much a slice of local history, and we can't wait to welcome you.
Oliver and Marte
Owner recommendations
Live like a local, discovering the best hidden gem restaurants, walks and attractions during your holiday in Burford with an insider’s perspective.
To Do
Blenheim Palace
A masterpiece of Baroque architecture, Blenheim Palace (the birth place of Winston Churchill) provides an awe-inspiring experience for visitors. Various charming events are held every year, from car rallies to flower shows to food festivals.
To See
Bibury
This picture-perfect hamlet is a 15 minute drive from Burford, known for its honey-coloured 17th century stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs and is often, understandably, used as a backdrop in Hollywood films.
To Do
Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
One of the largest zoological collections and most exciting gardens in the area, the park are well-known for their endangered spices breeding programmes, where recently a Giant Anteater baby (Nelson) made his debut!
To Eat
The Wild Rabbit, Kingham
The Wild Rabbit is a stylish reinvention of the traditional English Inn. Serving locally sourced, seasonal food and a selection of tipples in a relaxing and welcoming setting, a visit is definitely recommended during your stay.
Guest Testimonials
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This cottage is absolutely fabulous. Excellent location, so comfortable, I loved it in every way. I really appreciated the lovely welcome and the firewood and starter materials. The fact that it was already laid in was a lovely touch and made for a very easy, cosy evening. I could have moved in and stayed forever. I thank you all for the gorgeous experience. I’ll definitely be returning!
Absolutely loved every minute of my stay here! Its always been my dream to take a solo trip to the Cotswolds and this exceeded all my expectations and then some! What a fantastic home and village to snuggle up by the fire with a good book. I will certainly miss (1) Huffkins Scones (2) Pies at the Royal Oak (3) The Swan Inn - which is just a walk up Beech Grove Street it cannot be missed on a sunny day. Thank you for opening your home to us!
Wow what an amazing cottage. We absolutely loved our stay. Reminded me of the film ´The Holiday´, we half expected Jude Law to knock on the door! Pie ´n´ Mash at the Royal Oak, is not to be missed. Thank you so much for all the care and attention to detail.
What a magical cottage - perfect in every way. Exceeded our expectations and they were pretty high! Loved The Carpenters Arms, The Angel for food and The Swan at Swinbrook for Sunday lunch. But really just loved an evening in the cottage. Thanks for everything.
Fab time spent here for the last week. Very lucky as only one morning of rain! The cottage was a perfect base for exploring the countryside, local pubs, villages and antique shops. Thank you for the welcome basket of goodies - delicious.
Inkwell Cottage reminded me of the film The Holiday! It was a dream cottage and was dressed amazingly well. Thank you for such a special and memorable stay, we were sad to leave!
Many many thanks. What a gem! What a treat! We loved everything in your beautiful home. Our week was spent walking, exploring the single-lane tracks, eating our way through the many wonderful pubs and drinking the best coffee.
Inkwell is an utterly charming cottage! Thank you for creating such a haven. We especially enjoyed your recommended walks. The facilities on offer were excellent, we had everything we needed!
Thank you for letting us share your beautiful cottage. We had a wonderful time at Inkwell Cottage. The property exceeded our expectations, we hope to visit again soon as we loved it so much!
Thank you so much for the faerie magic of Inkwell. We have had the most wonderful time. Cosy fire, cosy bed and everything you could possibly need in this tiny, perfect stone cottage that welcomed us every day, making us feel we were in the home of a dear friend.
Love, love, loved it, what more can we say that hasn’t been said already about this wonderful romantic property; We came here to celebrate our Wedding Anniversary and it was just perfect and everything we hoped it would be. We would love to come back one day in a heartbeat.
We had such a wonderful stay, the cottage was just what I needed after the difficult months I´d had. I will be back! Both to Inkwell and to book via Unique Homestays for other destinations. Stay safe all, and good luck with this holiday season.
We greatly enjoyed our stay at Inkwell cottage. It is a beautiful property and very nicely set out. Thank you to the owner and the team at Unique Homestays for all of their assistance with our booking.
Thank you for creating such a beautiful home. We have had a wonderful time here, celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary! We loved all the careful attention to detail, in particular the studio. We would love to return to Inkwell Cottage one day. Thank you!
Press
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