In need of a getaway from the busy, loud and non-stop atmosphere of London? Then this small town in Oxfordshire might be the perfect stop for you.
Burford is a medieval town that was once named among the most picturesque locations in the UK thanks to its pretty buildings and green spaces.
The town is just two hours by car from London and a little bit longer by train, taking two hours and 44 minutes.
Although not from London, Burford will make you feel like you million miles away from the big smoke.
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Why you should visit Burford
Burford is most famous for its High Street that goes downhill and towards the River Windrush.
Ancient houses and shops fill the streets while the three-arched medieval bridge offers views of the river and the church.
You can also explore the alleyways, and shares Visit Burford, the side streets are next to a set of medieval almshouses and St Johns Church.
Visit Burford adds: "This fine church is a real gem with many interesting memorials charting some of Burford's great families including one to Henry VIII’s barber-surgeon, which includes one of the earliest depictions of Native Americans and the ostentatious Tanfield tomb."
Fans of shopping can explore plenty of shops including the Cotswold Cheese Company, Slate Clothing, Amanda Hanley By Design, The Madhatter Bookshop and more.
You can also enjoy a bite at a local restaurant, pub or teashop, like The Lamb Inn of The Bay Tree Hotel.
One of the most popular and well-rated restaurants in Burford is The Angel with a 4.5/5 rating on Google with one guest sharing:
"Had dinner here. It had a lovely cosy atmosphere, and the two guys working in front of the house were very pleasant. The service was excellent along with the food, which was hot and plentiful."
Alongside the shops and restaurants, you can explore the Tolsey Museum, set in the 16th-century Tolsey building that shows the town's social and industrial past.