Jericho Cottage, sleeps 5/7 fabulous open plan living area
This is a great house, in the heart of Jericho, so walking distance of everywhere, and yet it is quiet which is lovely and best of all, there is
wonderful birdsong from the gardens of Worcester College. The downstairs is all open plan, and the designer kitchen has a lovely eating area that makes the whole space really friendly and sociable.
Floors are oak in the living area, much of the furniture was commissioned from Cabinet makers and the art on the walls is part of the owner's collection as are all the objects in the house; none intrinsically precious, just helpful in making the house really welcoming.
wonderful birdsong from the gardens of Worcester College. The downstairs is all open plan, and the designer kitchen has a lovely eating area that makes the whole space really friendly and sociable.
Floors are oak in the living area, much of the furniture was commissioned from Cabinet makers and the art on the walls is part of the owner's collection as are all the objects in the house; none intrinsically precious, just helpful in making the house really welcoming.
This cottage is perfect for small groups; families visiting children at university, academics attending conferences, families on sabbatical, or just a weekend in Oxford with friends. There is a double futon rolled up in the top floor bedroom which can mean extras can stay for a small surcharge. Sometimes this helps as this can be a dormitory and means less sharing of beds!
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Rates: From £240 a night weekdays, £350 pn for a 2 night weekend depending on the dates. £40 surcharge per night for midweek lets of 1 or 2 nights. Weekly from £1500 to £1750 or negotiable for lets of longer than 2 weeks. Sabbatical lets also possible if the house is available. Rates all inclusive of bills, linen, wifi etc. A refundable damage/security deposit is charged on booking. Last minute availability is discounted heavily, and if the calendar shows availability it is always worth enquiring as we would rather have occupancy than vacancy!