Welcome to bed & breakfast at Springfield House

HouseThe pretty village of Warmington is just north of Banbury on the borders of Warwickshire and Oxfordshire. It is just minutes from the M40 at Gaydon and within easy reach of Stratford upon Avon, Kenilworth, Coventry , Oxford and Warwick. It is just within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there are several National Trust properties and gardens within easy reach. Silverstone and Cropredy are both nearby

 HollyhocksWe offer a warm welcome to those looking for distinctive bed and breakfast – whether for one night, a weekend or maybe a regular business stay-over. Accommodation is in spacious period rooms with the emphasis very much on quiet comfort. The breakfast menu offers a very wide choice of local and organic items and is taken in the imposing panelled dining room. Afternoon tea is always available on arrival - in the garden when weather permits, by a log fire in the winter - supper can be provided by prior arrangement.

jenny and Roger are keen but informal gardeners and the gardens are open each year as part of the village effort for the National Gardens Scheme.

Springfield House is one of the oldest houses in the village. It is Grade ll listed and was built of local Hornton stone around 1539. It was, for many years, a hostelry going by the name ‘At the Sign of the Cock’ – doubtless a reference to the 1664 datestone over the cart shed which shows a cock complete with fighting spurs.

Guests may arrive at any time between 4pm. and 10pm. Checking out is by 10.30am.  Other times on request.  A call to advise time of arrival is always appreciated.

We welcome both walkers and cyclists - the Macmillan Way and the Battlefields Trail both pass through the village and there are cycle trails through the nearby country lanes. We will fill your flasks and provide a packed lunch by previous arrangement.

Springfield House, School Lane, Warmington  OX17 1DD    01295 690286