Littlestock Shepherd's Hut near Burford is a picture-perfect retreat which sleeps two guests, in an open-plan living area, with a shower room. Nestled within a tranquil meadow, this beautifully presented bolthole features a comfy double bed, a cosy wood burning stove and a compact mini kitchen, which provides space to rustle up brunch that you can enjoy in the private outside sitting area, which looks out across the idyllic Cotswold countryside and beyond. Littlestock Shepherd's Hut is a truly romantic hideaway, all you need to do is decide who is coming with you.
Accommodation
This one bedroom hut in Shipton-under-Wychwood is perfect for a romantic getaway in the heart of the countryside. Steps lead up to the shepherd's hut, and then the single storey accommodation is laid out as follows:
Living area (Sleeps 2)
Country views, wood burner, double bed, storage space behind the bed for clothing and beneath the bed for bags, wall hooks, electric mini cooker with oven/grill and two hobs, mini fridge, kettle, toaster, dining table with two chairs and a small selection of books
Shower room
Walk in shower, loo and basin
Outside
The shepherd's hut is located within a tranquil enclosed meadow with a mowed grass area directly outside the hut, home to small rattan sofa, parasol, foot stool, two chairs and a small table, plus a firepit.
The Finer Details...
Bed linen and towels are provided
Off street parking is available for 1 car and additional on street parking is available close by
1 highchair is available on request
Travel cots are not provided, so guests will need to bring these with them
Sorry, no pets
WiFi is not available at the property but a 3G connection is attainable via most mobile networks
Mobile phone reception is usually good
There is no TV at the property
Enclosed meadow
Firepit (charcoal and wood are provided)
The firepit is provided at the discretion of the owner. Due to the long grass in the meadow, the firepit will not be provided in dry or windy weather
Neither the firepit nor the stove should be left alight when the guests are not in residence
There is no central heating at the property, however an electric heater is provided in cold weather to complement the wood-burner
Supply of wood provided for the wood burning stove
Throughout the year, the meadow is periodically home to local sheep which graze on the grass. An electric fence is active at the bottom of the meadow when the sheep are in residence
This property is not connected to the mains water supply, water is therefore provided via a well, with the drinking water filtered and UV sterilised. Bottled water is provided, if preferred
This property has a biodigester and no product other than toilet paper should be flushed down the loo at any time
Deep-fat frying is not permitted since this is the most common cause of kitchen fire
Steps lead up to the property with a hand-rail and step grip surface
The smoke and CO detectors operate on a sound only basis and, therefore, those who have serious impairment of hearing may not be able to hear the alarm systems and could be at risk
No smoking, vaping, candles or nightlights are permitted throughout the property
Things to Note...
The maximum occupancy for this property is 2 guests. Infants do not count towards the occupancy figure, however, due to space restrictions the occupancy can only be exceeded by 1 additional infant
Events are not permitted without prior consent
A security deposit is required at this property
Check in is between 15:00-17:00 and check out is by 11:00
Littlestock Shepherd’s Hut has a lovely private outdoor space for guests to enjoy and it is important to the owners that guests are courteous and considerate towards the neighbouring properties. We politely request that guests do not disturb the neighbours and that loud music is not played outside
Littlestock Shepherd’s Hut is a self-contained property in the grounds where the owners live
Guests can use the telephone at the owner’s home for emergency calls
Guests are welcome to fish in season if you have a rod licence, and follow the byelaws for the South East Region: www.gov.uk/guidance/regional-rod-fishing-byelaws-south-east-region
This cabin is located in Chipping Norton. Tolsey Museum and SOTA Gallery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Cotswold Wildlife Park and Crocodiles of the World. Dragonfly Maze and Birdland Park and Gardens are also worth visiting.
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