If you want a truly relaxing hideaway, then this quaint, but very practical Shepherds Hut, is likely what you need. It's glamping in a place of peace and harmony and one with nature.
Set in it's very own magnificent field, with nothing but cooing pigeons and grasshoppers to keep you company, one can just sit back and chill in blissful peace.
Now this accommodation is by no means perfect. The tiny fridge holds very little and it is not able to keep things cold enough. Unless its a place just to stop your chocolate bar from melting, then that'll do. But I wouldn't expect your milk to stay fresh very long in there. The small cooker is slow. It does the job, just don't be in a hurry or cook anything overly complex. But let's face it, you will more likely go out to local eateries and just use the cooker for a fry up now and again.
The rest of the amenities are spot on. The bed is comfortable, there is a good deal of storage, a great table to eat at or use for games or a laptop, a place to hang clothes, a wood burner to keep warm, a great barbeque set up too, plus outside furniture and a sun lounger. And finally my favourite, the shower, what can I say, it is wonderful and the water pressure superb.
This is a fab place to stay. We found it so relaxing and a great base to explore the wonders of Oxfordshire. As well as some nice walks right on the doorstep, literally. Just turn right onto the bridlepath and you'll see what I mean. This truly is 'The Great Escape'...