The Old Post Office - Adlestrop
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The Old Post Office - Adlestrop

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Main St, Adlestrop, Gloucestershire GL56 0UN, United Kingdom
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Located in Moreton-in-Marsh, The Old Post Office Adlestrop is in a rural location, within a 10-minute drive of St Nicholas Church, Lower Oddington and Chastleton House. This luxury bed & breakfast is 15.1 mi (24.3 km) from Cotswold Wildlife Park and 4.5 mi (7.2 km) from Fosse Gallery Fine Art.Show More
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Highlights
Free parking
Delicious breakfast
Lots to do
Amenities
Wi-Fi in Public Areas
Private parkingFree
Hiking
Golf Course
Bicycle Rentals
Horse Riding
English
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Property Description
Located in Moreton-in-Marsh, The Old Post Office Adlestrop is in a rural location, within a 10-minute drive of St Nicholas Church, Lower Oddington and Chastleton House. This luxury bed & breakfast is 15.1 mi (24.3 km) from Cotswold Wildlife Park and 4.5 mi (7.2 km) from Fosse Gallery Fine Art.
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4.7/5
Amazing
Cleanliness4.7
Amenities4.7
Location4.7
Service4.7
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Surroundings
Airport: Oxford Airport
(31.9 km)
Train: Shipton
(15.9 km)
Train: Banbury Railway Station
(28.4 km)
Landmarks: The Daylesford House Gardens
(1.5 km)
Landmarks: Wellington Aviation Museum
(1.6 km)
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Deluxe Double Room, 1 King Bed
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Deluxe Double Room, 1 King Bed

1 king bed
Non-smoking
Private bathroom
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4.7/5
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11 reviews
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  • Cleanliness4.7
  • Amenities4.7
  • Location4.7
  • Service4.7
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AI Summary
Located in The Cotswolds, the accommodation offers easy access to attractions and dining options. Guests appreciated the attentive hosts and delightful breakfast. The spacious, well-decorated rooms provide a cozy stay.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 27, 2023
My husband and I, as well as another couple stayed at the Old Post Office for a wedding near by. The accommodations are wonderful! The beds are large and the linens are lovely. Every morning we had a delightful breakfast. Our host were lovely and made our stay personal. This was one of our favorite places we stayed!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
July 1, 2023
Our stay in the Cotswolds was a highlight in a trip to England that, admittedly, had many highlights. We had never heard of the tiny village of Adlestrop when we booked our stay, but it turned out to be my wife's favorite village. You can see most of it in a brief walk. It's quiet and scenic. The location was great for us because we planned a day trip to Blenheim Palace and Oxford. Nicola and Chris were great hosts at this B&B, in their home. (Americans, especially, need to be aware that when you stay at a B&B in England, you are likely to be staying in a room in someone's home.) The room was quite spacious and well decorated. We had a bathroom to ourselves. We felt like we had plenty of privacy. Nicola helped us get dinner reservations upon arrival, and the pub she sent us to in Broadwell was excellent. Breakfast was included in our stay, and it was prepared to order. Very tasty. We were well looked after during our 3-night stay. It's a good value for money. Recommended.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
June 29, 2023
First I will say that this is a lovely property. I was very impressed with our room. It was comfortably large, and the bed was exceptionally comfortable. The setting, in the small, quiet village of Adlestrop, suited us very well. When we arrived and opened our car doors, there were immediately three dogs there to greet us. Then we heard a voice say, "I hope you don't mind dogs." We are dog lovers, so it was fine. If you are not, you should be aware. If you've read other reviews, you will know that the hostess at The Old Post Office regards the place, first of all, as her home. In other B&Bs where we have stayed, we have been made to feel that, during our stay, it is OUR home. So to be told, upon first entering, that we must take off our shoes took us aback. It was fine, because we also do that at home. But we have never been asked to do that as a paying guest anywhere. We mentioned that we'd visited the area some years ago and had stayed at another B&B, now closed. The whispered comment from the hostess that "we are better than that place" seemed unkind and unnecessary. The framed list of suggestions and expectations informed us that we were expected to be absent between 11am and 4pm. I've never heard of such a thing! And we are well-travelled people. It reinforced the message that we were mere intruders in someone else's home. Throughout our stay, in subtle ways, we felt a sense of disapproval many times. It was very unsettling. I've read other reviews, and the hostess has rebutted any negative comments. She will likely rebut mine as well. But I suggest you read all the reviews, positive and negative, and come to your own conclusions. This really is a lovely property. But I'm fairly certain that both we and the hostess were glad when we drove away.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 31, 2023
Anybody considering a vacation in Adlestrop for Edward Thomas may find that the notion is met with discouragement from friends. One acquaintance scoffed, "You do realise that there is nothing to see there? The railway station is long gone, and even if there is some sort of evidence of it, the nearest accommodation might be a mile and a half away!" Our acquaintance was evidently unaware of The Old Post Office, the lovely bed and breakfast beside an attractive wooden bus shelter (no longer in use) which sports the original Adlestrop station sign, the name that Edward Thomas saw. The bus shelter bearing the Adlestrop sign leans onto the garden hedge of The Old Post Office. One cannot sleep any closer than that to the name Adlestrop. When Edward Thomas draws you to Adlestrop, The Old Post Office is therefore the optimal place to stay. It is also nearer to the bridge overlooking the site of the old station than the mile and a half which our acquaintance imagined. If you walk to the church and then cut across Adlestrop Park, you will be on the bridge in fifteen minutes. Having seen Edward Thomas' sign (it's the original sign, not a replica) in the bus shelter by the gate of The Old Post Office, and walked through the pretty garden (on which more later), the visitor steps into the house for tea and cake and is lent two books relevant to his visit. One of the books, Adlestrop Revisited, is a wonderful anthology of writing mostly relevant to Edward Thomas' poem, edited by Anne Harvey. We had not come across that book before, and sadly our stay was not long enough to finish reading it. The Old Post Office is a very short walk (a couple of minutes) from the new post office, where your envelopes will be given an Adlestrop postmark provided you take them to the counter before posting. The new post office is only open twice a week, so make sure that your stay in Adlestrop coincides with a Monday or a Thursday if you desire the Adlestrop postmark. The new post office also sells a very impressive range of old photographs of Edward Thomas' station platform and of Adlestrop in general, and some relevant literature although Adlestrop Revisited was not on sale there at the time of our visit. The postmistress is a fount of knowledge of Adlestrop's history and is happy to answer questions. Adlestrop itself is an interesting place. Although our acquaintance who sought to dampen our enthusiasm would remind us that Edward Thomas never stepped off his train, have we not all had the experience of being on a train as it stopped at a small rural station and wondering what life is like in the settlement behind the name? Had Edward Thomas' life not been cut so short, might he eventually have taken the slow train and alighted at Adlestrop to indulge his curiosity? Perhaps we are doing that for him. The Old Post Office breakfasts are wonderful. We stayed for three breakfasts, and on our second morning were treated to the most handsome kippers. Breakfasts one and three were
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 31, 2023
A fabulous stay at The old post office The B and B is set in a beautiful part of The Cotswolds and a must when wanting to get away from it all.. Nickolas and Chris were welcoming and friendly and work extremely hard to make this place something special.. 💜 We booked a double room which was wonderful, beautiful beams snd a double aspect room with a huge bed.. Bedding and linen top quality and the bathroom amenities an added bonus.. The breakfast was beyond amazing, wonderful fresh produce, home made jams, bread, fresh fruit, yogurt, cereal and an excellent choice of home cooked hots.. A wonderful stay 😊
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
June 27, 2022
After being cooped up in a hose this was the dream get away. It’s small, it’s cozy and it’s right by south world. There are lovely pubs and parks and restaurants nearby as well as countryside walks and beautiful scenery. A lovely little garden and 6 beds divided by 3 spacious bedrooms. Free Wi-Fi and TV. Pets allowed which is helpful and super comfy bedding. Really helpful and nice owners. This cottage is highly recommended.

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Parking
Private (exclusively for guests) is available On-site parking. Reservation not needed.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 16:00–19:00
Check-out: 09:00–10:30
Child Policies
Children aged 5 and above are welcome at this hotel.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, extra beds can be added, but cots cannot be added.
Fees for extra beds and cribs are not included in the total and must be paid at the hotel.
AgeFee
Children 5–17 years old
£40.00 (approx. NZD 90.35) per person per night

Breakfast
TypeContinental, Full English/Irish, Gluten-free, Vegan, Vegetarian
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

Pets
Pets are not allowed

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old.

Paying at the Hotel

  • Cash
Managed by a Private Host
This property is managed by a private host. A private host refers to a party who rents one or more properties for purposes not related to their trade, business, or profession.

Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 2
Located in Moreton-in-Marsh, The Old Post Office Adlestrop is in a rural location, within a 10-minute drive of St Nicholas Church, Lower Oddington and Chastleton House. This luxury bed & breakfast is 15.1 mi (24.3 km) from Cotswold Wildlife Park and 4.5 mi (7.2 km) from Fosse Gallery Fine Art.

Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.

A complimentary full breakfast is served on weekdays from 8 AM to 9 AM and on weekends from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM.

Free self parking is available onsite.

Stay in one of 2 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include separate sitting areas and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times at The Old Post Office - Adlestrop?

The check-in time at The Old Post Office - Adlestrop is 16:00-19:00 and the check-out time is 10:30.

Are pets allowed at The Old Post Office - Adlestrop?

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at The Old Post Office - Adlestrop.

Does The Old Post Office - Adlestrop provide breakfast?

Yes, guests at The Old Post Office - Adlestrop can enjoy breakfast during their stay. Breakfast option(s): Continental, Full English/Irish, Gluten-free, Vegan, Vegetarian.

How much does it cost to stay at The Old Post Office - Adlestrop?

Prices at The Old Post Office - Adlestrop are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

Which airport is closest to The Old Post Office - Adlestrop?

Oxford Airport is the closest airport to The Old Post Office - Adlestrop, and it is about 37 mins from hotel by car (31.9 km).

What is the cancellation policy for The Old Post Office - Adlestrop?

The cancellation policy for The Old Post Office - Adlestrop varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

About This Property

Nearest AirportOxford Airport
Distance to Airport31.93KM
Nearest Train StationShipton
Distance to Train Station15.9KM
Hotel Star Rating5