Oxfordshire is filled with all sorts of weird and wonderful AirBnBs with lots of unique features.
The county has river barges, cosy cottages, modern flats and private rooms on offer, with prices ranging from just £30 a night to more than £1,000 per night.
AirBnB, or Air Bed and Breakfast, is an online service which lets property owners rent out their houses, or spaces on their property. to travellers.
People who live in Oxfordshire have plenty of exciting places for visitors to stay with lots of fun and quirky add ons, these are just some of our favourites.
Countryside Manor, Culham
Warren Farm farmhouse is set in the idyllic Oxfordshire countryside.
The property boasts nine bedrooms with nine king-size doubles, one single and bunk beds. Additional single beds and temporary beds are located in the family size double rooms.
There is two lounges - one with large flat screen TV with Sky - one conservatory, dining room, laundry room and the property has free wifi.
The property has full central heating and two open fires and one wood burner to keep you cosy on cooler evenings.
Its amenities include:
- Indoor/outdoor jacuzzi
- Indoor sauna
- Gym
- Disco area
- Outdoor kitchen including pizza oven, gas and coal BBQs
- Fire pit
- Outdoor play area
- Swimming pool
- Three-acre garden
Parties, however, are not allowed.
Prices vary but on average you could be paying £1,800 a night.
The Kite's Rest, Watlington
The Kite’s Rest is a luxury, modern, standalone annex set in the garden of the family's home in Watlington.
The property has a king size bed with luxury cotton sateen bedding and a dining table which looks out of the bifold doors onto the garden.
The kitchenette has a mini fridge, two-ring hob and pots, coffee machine, and pans and utensils for those who fancy cooking. However, there is no oven or microwave.
Dogs are welcome and the property owners can provide a dog bed, towel and water bowl.
This cute little annex is available from £80 per night.
The Cotswold Manor Barn, Bampton
The Cotswold Manor Estate is set in 70 acres of beautiful parkland.
Guests have exclusive use of a hot-tub, BBQ and patio furniture set in private lawns, and shared use of the parkland with a Games Barn.
The open plan kitchen, dining and sitting room comes with high beamed ceiling and oak wood flooring.
The modern kitchen is fully integrated with fridge freezer, oven and dishwasher. Super fast broadband is provided plus an HDTV in the sitting room, and some bedrooms. Digital electric heating throughout.
This barn property can be yours for £1,600 a night.
Entire home, North Hinksey
This three bedroom, four bathroom house can host up to nine people and is set up for entertaining.
There is a large family kitchen/diner and TV/games room with surround sound big screen TV, a music room and drawing room.
In the basement is a further entertainment room with small indoor swimming pool and changing/shower room.
All of the bedrooms come with an on-suite.
There is a large rear garden with barbeque and various outside seating areas with views over open countryside.
Prices vary throughout the week but on average you will be paying £600 per night to rent the whole house.
The Studio, Bicester
This contemporary space, near Bicester Village, comes with bifolding doors and privacy blinds leading onto a private patio garden with water feature.
The property is described as 'innovative' and the space has designer touches, Art Deco lighting, superfast WiFi, SmartTV, Netflix and Sony Soundbar.
The main feature of his get away property is that it has a hot tub included.
Prices start from £225 for this AirBnB.
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