House in West Oxfordshire District
Reasons to book
About this house rental
A ground-floor bedroom with adjoining shower room adds flexibility, while upstairs rooms offer quieter, more private spaces.
A wood-burning stove and underfloor heating keep the house comfortable year-round, and the enclosed south-facing garden extends the living space outdoors in warmer months.
Positioned in the centre of the village, the house offers a slower pace with everything close to hand, while remaining well placed for exploring the wider Cotswolds.
HIGHLIGHTS
• South-facing, fully enclosed private garden with seating and BBQ
• Ground-floor bedroom with adjoining shower room
• Wood-burning stove and underfloor heating
• Freestanding roll-top bath and separate walk-in shower
• Dining space for six and a well-equipped kitchen
• Dedicated private office
• Private off-road parking plus free street parking
• Walkable pubs, cafés, a deli and village amenities
• Welcome basket on arrival for stays of two nights or more
"The whole experience was a pleasure from start to finish. Everything we needed was provided, and the attention to small details made a lovely stay." — Danusia
LIVING SPACE
The sitting room is centred around the wood-burning stove, with comfortable seating, a smart TV and a simple, natural palette that gives the room a relaxed, easy feel. It opens through to the dining area, which comfortably seats six and suits shared meals, slow breakfasts and relaxed evenings in.
KITCHEN
Well laid out and designed for proper use, whether you are preparing a quick breakfast or cooking for a full house. A Belfast sink, generous worktop space and a full range of essentials make it both practical and sociable, sitting alongside the dining area to keep everything connected.
BEDROOMS
Stone Porch sleeps up to six across three bedrooms. The ground-floor bedroom is particularly versatile, with large windows overlooking the garden and direct access to a walk-in shower room, making it ideal for guests who prefer step-free living or added privacy. Upstairs, two further bedrooms offer calm, comfortable spaces with a quiet village outlook.
BATHROOMS
The family bathroom features a freestanding roll-top bath, separate walk-in shower and heated towel rail. A second shower room on the ground floor adds flexibility, particularly for families or mixed-age groups.
PRIVATE OFFICE
A dedicated, quiet spot for catching up on email or settling in with a book.
OUTDOOR SPACE
The south-facing garden is one of the home's standout features. Fully enclosed and private, it suits families with children and offers seating and a BBQ, ideal for morning coffee, relaxed lunches or long summer evenings.
THE VILLAGE
Milton-under-Wychwood is a beautiful Cotswold village with a strong sense of community and a noticeably slower pace than many of the more heavily visited towns. Pubs, cafés, a deli and everyday amenities are all within walking distance, so you can settle in without relying on the car.
The surrounding area offers easy access to some of the Cotswolds' best-known destinations: Burford for independent shops and a classic high street, Stow-on-the-Wold for its historic market square and antiques, Bourton-on-the-Water for its picturesque riverside setting, and Chipping Norton, a lively market town. Daylesford Organic Farm is also within easy reach for a longer, more leisurely outing.
Guests have exclusive use of the entire property.
The house is set up for relaxed, independent stays, with self check-in so you can arrive at a time that suits you. A small number of storage areas may be locked, but all living spaces, garden areas and parking are available for guest use.
While we won’t be on site, we’re always available if needed. Guests have access to a 24-hour concierge service throughout their stay. We’re just a message or phone call away.
Milton-under-Wychwood is one of the Cotswolds’ more understated villages, offering a genuine sense of local life away from the busier tourist spots. Set within the Evenlode Valley, it forms part of the historic Wychwood villages, an area once at the heart of the ancient royal hunting forest.
The pace here is slower and more relaxed, with everything you need within easy reach.
Food, drink & village life
Within walking distance are several well-regarded pubs and local spots:
• The Hare is a standout village pub known for its fresh seafood specials and relaxed atmosphere
• The Shaven Crown is a historic inn overlooking the village green
• The Lamb - a classic, easy-going local
For more casual options, the village has a rotating line-up of takeaways during the week, along with a deli, café and independent food spots nearby, making it easy to settle in without needing to drive.
Outdoors & things to do
The surrounding area is ideal for walking, with footpaths in every direction and easy access to open countryside.
A short distance away, Wychwood Wild Garden offers peaceful woodland walks across 12 acres of gardens, ponds and wildlife, providing a quiet, restorative space to explore.
Nearby, Bruern Farms combines a café, farm shop and seasonal events, with beautiful countryside surroundings and walking routes, and sunflower fields in the summer months.
For families, there are local play parks within the village, along with open green spaces and plenty of room to explore.
Exploring the Cotswolds
Stone Porch is well placed for exploring some of the Cotswolds’ most popular destinations, all within around 10–15 minutes by car:
• Burford – a classic Cotswold high street with shops, cafés and historic buildings
• Stow-on-the-Wold – market square, antiques and independent boutiques
• Bourton-on-the-Water – picturesque riverside setting and family attractions
• Chipping Norton – a lively market town with restaurants, theatre and shops
For a longer morning out, Daylesford Organic Farm is also within easy reach.
Guests typically arrive by car, which is the best way to explore the area.
• Private driveway and free on-street parking available directly beside the house
• Easy access to surrounding villages and countryside
• Shipton (direct trains to London) is a short drive away
• Scenic driving routes throughout the Cotswolds
A warm welcome
For stays of two nights or more, guests are welcomed with a complimentary arrival basket including locally sourced bread and eggs, a selection of Tiptree preserves, and tea and coffee essentials.
Wood-burning stove
Complimentary logs are provided for the wood-burning stove, making cosy evenings easy during cooler months.
Cleaning & care
The property is carefully prepared before each stay, with fresh linens and towels provided.
If you have any questions before booking, feel free to get in touch.
