The Royal Oak Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4SN

  • 2 bedrooms

Grade II listed Cotswold pub in historic Burford

The Royal Oak is a characterful Cotswold pub offering warm hospitality and comfortable accommodation in the heart of one of Oxfordshire’s prettiest market towns. Situated a short stroll from the High Street and its famous tea rooms, their two well-priced rooms are the ideal resting place after enjoying walks along the Windrush Valley or a visit to the nearby Cotswold Wildlife Park. Step inside and you will find oak beams, a log fire, well-stocked bar, and menu full of traditional pub classics.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Log Fires
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

  • Great Eviivo Guest Reviews

Choose from two comfortable double rooms. Each en-suite room comes with a TV, tea & coffee making facilities, hairdryer, and WiFi access. In the morning, wake up to a hearty cooked breakfast.

Customer review examples: “Quiet pub on back street, but short walk to the town, lovely hosts, comfy bed, splendid breakfast” & “Hit the spot”.

Food & Drink

Food at The Royal Oak centres around hearty, homecooked classics. Expect favourites such as comforting pies from the award-winning Cotswold Pie Company and Wadworth beer battered fish and chips. Guests can also enjoy a cracking roast on Sundays, freshly baked baguettes at lunchtime, and gluten free options. The pub’s bar offers a warm and sociable space and is well stocked with cask ales, lagers, ciders, and wines to complement your food. In the summertime, unwind in the beer garden with a beer or gin & tonic.

 

Nearby

Burford High Street – One of England’s most picturesque streets with independent shops, galleries, and cafés.

Cotswold Wildlife Park – Family-friendly park set in 160 acres of landscaped parkland.

Windrush Valley – Beautiful countryside walks and riverside scenery on the doorstep.

Blenheim Palace – UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Bourton-on-the-Water – Iconic Cotswold village known as the “Venice of the Cotswolds.”