Nestled within the serene countryside surrounding Banbury, and with its private pontoon as a focal point, guests can enjoy picturesque views, serene walks, and a peaceful atmosphere, whether casting a line or simply unwinding by the water’s edge. Contemporary single-storey accommodation featuring a studio-style layout with one double bed and en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Open-plan living space seamlessly integrating a kitchen, dining area, and sitting area for comfortable living
Enjoy underfloor heating throughout the property for added warmth and comfort
Kitchen equipped with an electric oven/microwave, two-ring electric hob, fridge with icebox, Smart TV, and WiFi for modern convenience
Electric included, along with a starter pack for the woodfired hot tub, bed linen, and towels
Off-road parking available for guests' convenience
Decked area with hot tub and furniture for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment
Guests have access to on-site fishing with a private fishing peg and a private pontoon for tranquil experiences
The nearest shop is 1.9 miles away, and the pub is 0.4 miles away (0.2 miles accessible on foot by footpath)
EV charger available on-site, chargeable via the ICS app
Guests can enjoy course fishing on-site, with a variety of fish species available
The lake's spring-fed nature ensures excellent water quality, optimal oxygen levels, and healthy fish conditions
Regular weed removal is conducted, and weed rakes are provided at all lodges for guest convenience
Please note: Pets, smoking, and children under the age of 18 are not permitted
Please note: The car park is approximately 250 meters from the property, and the path leading to the property may be unsuitable for those with limited mobility
For the safety of our guests we have CCTV in place at the entrance to the site, on the roadways and on the pathways
Middleton Cheney, a nearby village set amid the lovely rolling hills of Northamptonshire, is 1.9 miles distant. This fascinating hamlet, which has Neolithic roots, has a stunning Gothic 14th century church and two friendly local taverns dating from the 18th century. A lovely post office with a well-stocked store completes the village, providing all of the necessities for a hassle-free self-catering stay. Bicester Village’s famed shopping park, located south of the village, is packed with your favourite businesses and a variety of cafés, making for a wonderful day out.