Blenheim Edge, The Causeway

Cottage & Vacation Rentals in Woodstock, England

8 Reviews
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From: €540 weekly Bedrooms 2 bedrooms Bathrooms 1 bathroom Guests 4 guests

Holiday Rental Description

Holiday home
Blenheim Edge, The Causeway is a Victorian stone cottage situated in the town of Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Hosting two bedrooms; a king-size and a twin, along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to four people. Inside you will also find a kitchen with breakfast bar, dining room, and a sitting room with woodburning stove. To the outside find free parking on side street close to the cottage, alternative street parking may be available nearby in Brook Hill. There is also an enclosed garden with patio and furniture. Resting in a lovely destination oozing with charm, Blenheim Edge, The Causeway is a wonderful retreat in a magnificent part of England.

Accomodation Details
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with breakfast bar. Dining room. Sitting room with woodburning stove.

Area
Woodstock is a bustling market town with historic, honey- coloured stone streets to explore which are home to antique shops, art galleries and individual shops. There are an array of tearooms, coffee shops and pubs and high-end restaurants to tempt you too. The town is within walking distance of Blenheim Palace, a World Heritage Site. Woodstock is also a good touring base for exploring the university town of Oxford and its many attractions.

Region
Wiltshire is a county offering cultural richness, historical sites, friendly people and attractions for all the family. A holiday in Wiltshire really does have something to suit everyone at any time of year.

Amenities
Gas central heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher. Talk Talk TV and WiFi. Fuel, power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Free parking available between 6 p.m. and 8.00 a.m. or nearby in Union Street car park where 23 hour parking is availableor more alternative street parking may be available nearby in Brook Hill. Enclosed garden with patio and furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 5 mins walk, pub 2 mins walk. 5 mins walk to the centre of Woodstock. Note: Due to the location near the main road there may be occasional noise from traffic. Note: Guests can pull up close to the cottage to unload luggage, then park on the side street of Brook Hill.

Key Features

  • Pet Friendly
  • Enclosed Garden
  • Garden
  • Near golf

Holiday Rental Amenities

  • Accepts Pets
  • Cooker
  • Dishwasher
  • Enclosed garden
  • Fridge
  • Games room
  • Garden
  • Kettle
  • Linen provided
  • Log fire
  • Towels provided
  • TV
  • Wifi
  • Near Pub
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Key Features
  • Pet Friendly
  • Enclosed Garden
  • Garden
  • Near golf

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Self-Catering Reviews

Mr Child
April 2019
This is a characterful cottage with the benefit of being on the edge on the beautiful Blenheim estate.. From the conservatory you look in to the estate, and it's just a very short walk to gain free entry and walk around the grounds.. the sensory in the estate is breathtaking and made our stay. The cottage itself was cosy and had most of the things we needed. The down side is just one downstairs bathroom, limited storage space, no wardrobe in the main bedroom, we had to share with our daughters in the next bedroom, not ideal.note that the cottage is on a busy main road and lots of trafiic noise at night As other comments, the parking is a challenge and should be made more clear in the advert. There are 2/3 parking spaces on the roadside, available on a first come basis between a number of houses. Other parking is across the road in a residential street, hope they didn't mind us parking there. Really not great if you have a number of suitcases to carry. In the end the positives of Blenheim out weighed the negatives. And for the price was good value..
Mr Law
March 2019
The cottage was very clean and well equipped.. A few down sides to it is that you get to the only bathroom from the conservatory that is open to the passing public in the park due to no blinds. the other fault is the TV stand. The TV is blocked out by the settees so you have to put it on a stool from the kitchen so you can watch it. The cottage is on a bend of a very busy road with no parking directly outside. you can park on the street opposite but can be difficult depending on time of day. the village itself is lovely and the pubs are dog friendly but the cafes aren't. My recommendation would be is to go visit this area, loads to do but leave the dog at home a lot of places aren't dog friendly.
Mrs Williams
January 2019
Your description of a bathroom ‘ideally’ situated on the ground floor is , of course, estate agent speak , because in almost no ones world is it ideally situated.. We knew on booking that it was ground floor which we dislike but this was a compromise . We did not anticipate that it was accessed through a conservatory , glass all round, & that the join between conservatory ( sorry, ‘dining room’ in your world) & lounge involved a 2” lip up follow by 4” drop down . This is important when in the latter case , you are getting up in the night to go to the toilet , & in the former , wanting to get washed in the morning. Bear in mind there is a public footpath in full view a few yards away. The shower was unsuited to a holiday let because it is fixed height ( for someone very tall) so with no shower caps , difficult to avoid getting hair wet. The kitchen has a tiled work surface with grouting , so impossible to keep clean . The double bedroom , not photographed I notice, is the smaller less attractive one.Why? We worked out it would be perfectly a possible to fit the two somewhat chunky single beds in the smaller room & allow couples to enjoy the extra room , wardrobes & pretty fireplace. Anyone, seeing an assurance that there is parking on street would assume this was a sreet you could see. You can’t. I felt misled in this respect. We had to cart suitcases some distance & cross a busy A road with them. The cottage heating was on day & night which we are not used to & because it was way too hot especially when cooking , my husband reduced the temperature. I felt the visitors handbook was halfhearted. No decent instructions for getting the tv started , & again , different to ours. A quick comprehensive guide to putting the heating on timer would have helped. Issues in the visitor book about positioning of the tv have not been addressed. You have to move both settees for two people to see the whole screen. Anyway , not my most successful choice of accommodation you can see. A good job the walks , Blenheim , Oxford , & RSPB reserve which we found , delivered completely in the holiday experience.
Mrs Williams
January 2019
Your description of a bathroom ‘ideally’ situated on the ground floor is , of course, estate agent speak , because in almost no ones world is it ideally situated.. We knew on booking that it was ground floor which we dislike but this was a compromise . We did not anticipate that it was accessed through a conservatory , glass all round, & that the join between conservatory ( sorry, ‘dining room’ in your world) & lounge involved a 2” lip up follow by 4” drop down . This is important when in the latter case , you are getting up in the night to go to the toilet , & in the former , wanting to get washed in the morning. Bear in mind there is a public footpath in full view a few yards away. The shower was unsuited to a holiday let because it is fixed height ( for someone very tall) so with no shower caps , difficult to avoid getting hair wet. The kitchen has a tiled work surface with grouting , so impossible to keep clean . The double bedroom , not photographed I notice, is the smaller less attractive one.Why? We worked out it would be perfectly a possible to fit the two somewhat chunky single beds in the smaller room & allow couples to enjoy the extra room , wardrobes & pretty fireplace. Anyone, seeing an assurance that there is parking on street would assume this was a sreet you could see. You can’t. I felt misled in this respect. We had to cart suitcases some distance & cross a busy A road with them. The cottage heating was on day & night which we are not used to & because it was way too hot especially when cooking , my husband reduced the temperature. I felt the visitors handbook was halfhearted. No decent instructions for getting the tv started , & again , different to ours. A quick comprehensive guide to putting the heating on timer would have helped. Issues in the visitor book about positioning of the tv have not been addressed. You have to move both settees for two people to see the whole screen. Anyway , not my most successful choice of accommodation you can see. A good job the walks , Blenheim , Oxford , & RSPB reserve which we found , delivered completely in the holiday experience.
Miss Browne
December 2018
Beautiful, cosy Cottage, short walk into Woodstock small town which was picturesque and had all amenities required.. Went to Church on Christmas morning and was made to feel very welcome by the locals. Cottage was beautifully appointed and the walk into Blenheim Palace ( through green gates to the right of front door) was stunning. I would 100% recommend this cottage and would like to come back one day!
Mrs Dickson
October 2018
The Causeway is in an excellent location next to Blenheim Palace and easy 5 minute walk into lovely Woodstock.. Comfortable stay in a nicely decorated, well equipped ,clean cottage. The garden is very secure for your dog. Walks to be had in the Blenheim estate and across the road there is a 7 mile circular walk to Wootton.(access next to the Black Prince pub).Everything was fine except for the shower pressure which is poor and the television stand is far to low. These issues can be fixed though.Parking may be an issue in the busy holiday times of the year. There is some road noise. Never the less, I consider myself to be a light sleeper and was not awoken by road noise. There are secondary internal windows which helps muffle any noise. Milk,bread,jam,cheese,tea, coffee,sugar and chocolate biscuits were supplied. However,there was no starter pack for the wood burner left for us on our arrival as per description. When we contacted the owner she said she had asked Sykes to remove this from the description. However, it was delivered to us the next day by the housekeeper.I do not think it is a good idea to remove this as it took us 6 hours to travel to Woodstock and then we had to go back out again to look for somewhere that sells wood . All in all had a great stay and highly recommend this cottage.
Mrs Glossop
October 2018
Great location, I hadn’t realised just how close to Blenheim it was.. Woodstock was pretty and within easy walking distance. Made use of the log burner on Halloween.
Mr Tedder
September 2018
The cottage was gorgeous.. Every care and attention has been given for the comfort of guests. Very comfortably furnished and stylish.
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