Cottage Description
The Cottage at Greyfriars is a 1 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 4 and is located in Olney, Central England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 1 pet. Prices range from £279 to £2057 per week. Local to Lavendon, Filgrave, Cold Brayfield, Yardley Hastings, Tyringham
- Cot Available
- Detached Property
- DVD player
- Dishwasher
- Ground Floor Facilities
- Fuel and Power Included
- Garden / Patio
- Highchair
- Shower
- Satellite TV
- Television
- Wifi
- Short Breaks All Year
- Car Parking Available
- Bed Linen & Towels Included
- Washing Machine
Situated in the village of Cold Brayfield, away from main roads and traffic, this detached holiday cottage, adjacent to the owner’s home, is the perfect location for a getaway. Ideal for walkers, with access to the 3 Shires Way. Nearby is Olney with shops, restaurants, pubs and tea rooms. A short distance from the River Ouse, enjoy a stroll or a bike ride along the banks. Visit William Cowper Museum, Castle Ashby, Althorp and Salcey Forest. Easy access to the M1 for London and Milton Keynes. Shop, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
All on ground floor: Living room with double sofa bed and beams/kitchen with Velux and tiled floor. 1 double (6ft) bedroom with additional Z-bed (alternative sleeping for child) and beams. Shower room with toilet.
Gas CH and Electricity inc ((20pw Nov-Mar). Bed linen and towels included. Travel Cot. Highchair. Satellite TV. DVD and small library. Electric Cooker. Microwave. Washing Machine. Dishwasher. Wi-fi. Small sitting-out area and furniture. Parking (2 cars). Welcome pack. No smoking. Easy walking access. Friday to Friday.
Food
Days Out
Beach
Bike & Hike
Sports
Nature
Gardens
Activities
Historical
Eating & Drinking
This wine bar is open for lunches, evening meals and Sunday lunches too. Every other Monday is 'Open Mic Night' and there's also live music every Friday and Saturday night.(see website for other opening information)
This pub and restaurant is a former 15th century coaching house and serves classic pub food. Enjoy a pint of real ale in the garden or a delicious meal in the restaurant.
This Italian restaurant is open for lunches, evening meals and Sunday lunch.
Fun Days Out
Try digging for fossils in the dinosaur park or ride a tractor in the farm park. Discover what's lurking in the pond at the Pond Explorer Station or visit the animals in the Cuddle Corner. You won't want to miss tending to farmer Gully's crops in the giant vegetable patch.
Jump aboard the road safari and see big animals roaming free. Encounter lemurs, wallabies and other small animals at the Wild World Leisure area. Climb, slide or crawl in the children's indoor adventure playground. With such an exhaustive list of fun-filled activities, this safari park is the perfect day out.
Enjoy the thrill of the fairground with crazy golf, cups and saucers, dodgems and much more. Brave the larger rides including the log flume and the rollercoaster in The Arena, or just mess around on the water at The Lakeside.
Find out about upcoming races and events, book tickets or just enjoy a coffee and browse the walls of this visitor centre at Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix. Now you have the chance to follow in the wheel tracks of these motor racing legends and drive a range of racing and sports cars on the legendary circuits at Silverstone.
There's plenty of hands on fun for children here. They can bottle feed lambs, milk cows, groom ponies, play crazy golf, race go karts, or play in the adventure playground. An endless day of fun and games!
Beach
No recommended Beach found within 30 miles of this property.
Biking & Hiking
Get on your bikes as a family and explore the forest along the 5 mile cycle route. Alternatively, follow the three walking trails, two of which are all-access. You'll definitely want to ascend the Tree Top Way, a wooden walkway that takes you above the trees and beyond! The views from the top are fantastic.
Golf & Sports
With a choice of three championship golf courses and over 54 holes, Woburn is the ideal place for a quality day's golfing.
Nature Reserves
No recommended Nature Reserves found within 30 miles of this property.
Gardens & Woodlands
This quiet country park is the perfect place for a day out walking or fishing. Fishing day tickets are available to buy. There's also a children's play area, picnic area and toilets.
These 200 acre gardens designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown come complete with a mile long avenue dating back to 1695. Browse around the interesting variety of shops in the old converted farm buildings where you'll find special gifts and crafts for any occasion.
Wrest Park - 14.4 Miles (23 KM)
Journey through history in these intriguing and beautiful gardens. Planted and landscaped over 150 years, a key inspiration in their design were the magnificent gardens of Versailles. Home to the De Grey family from the 1200s until 1917, the gardens demonstrate a somewhat rare, formal 18th century layout and feature some architectural delights in and amongst. Spot the Bath House and the Chinese Pavilion.
Visitors to Stowe Gardens can explore more than 40 monuments, temples and secret corners, enjoying breathtaking scenery whilst strolling along the walks and trails through the gardens and surrounding parkland.
Local Attractions
Peatfire Tales offers a different kind of attraction here in Orkney. Run by a husband and wife team they invite you to join them in an evening of storytelling around the delights of a blazing and welcoming peat fire. Settle in and enjoy the warmth and sit back to be regaled by stories of the history of the island, hear local folklore and and learn about the local culture as well as enjoying wonderful music and dancing. Many of the tales have been passed through generations and continue to enthral and entertain audiences from all over the world, you are transported to another era and get a real feel of this bygone time. John and Lynn are very welcoming and friendly as well as being passionate and accomplished storytellers, you are immediately transfixed and will be captivated by the stories being told. This magical evening just flies by and you glean so much from the stories being told. Their storytelling takes place in a number of venues on the island. They are extremely popular and advance booking is recommended to avoid disappointment. Peatfire Tales offers a unique and delightful experience, the storytelling is faultless and you will end the evening wanting to return again, highly recommended.
Venue Stevenage is a premier entertainment spot in Stevenage. Having recently undergone some major improvements it is now one of the finest clubs around and attracts a vibrant and cordial crowd. This modern venue has a chic and fashionable interior, with secluded seating areas and a stylish outdoor seating area. They have a number of special guests who feature at the club. It is a bustling and colourful venue and has an energetic and friendly vibe. They operate a rigid dress code, have strong security and will challenge those who look underage. If you are looking for a great night out get a few friends together and head to Venue Stevenage, you will have a fun and entertaining night.
Gordon Craig Theatre has been a major part of the entertainment in Stevenage since 1975 when it first opened its doors. Today it remains a popular choice and hosts a varied and interesting programme of events, you will get to see opera, dance and orchestral concerts, comedy and live music, variety shows, drama productions and pantomimes, there really is something to appeal to all tastes and preferences. For a pre-theatre dinner you can dine at Pi Bistro, which, is set within the gallery, the restaurant has a varied and interesting menu and the food is delicious, the atmosphere is casual and relaxed and you can enjoy the changing artwork on display, it alters every six weeks. The Coffee House is open daily from 9.00am and offers a welcoming environment to meet and relax with a beverage in a cosy environment. The Foyer Bar is vibrant and bustling and this friendly bar is perfect for catching up at before or after a performance. The theatre is intimate and comfortable with excellent views regardless of where you sit, the acoustics are very good and you will find the staff to be friendly and helpful. If you are looking for a fun and entertaining night that is not expensive then head to the Gordon Craig Theatre, you are assured a fantastic night out.
Historical & Heritage Sites
Situated on the corner of Olney's historic marketplace, this large brick building is where 18th century poet William Cowper lived and worked. Whilst there, visit the vicarage where John Newton wrote 'Amazing Grace'. Attractive shops and places to eat are just a stone's throw from the museum.
Glastonbury Abbey, located in Somerset, is a beautiful attraction with a lot to offer. Enjoy tranquil wooded settings with a stroll across 36 acres of lush parkland complete with ponds, wildlife and an orchard. Learn about the area's history by hearing it from knowledgeable guides in period costumes. Discover 2000 years of history as well as the legend of King Arthur's burial.
The legendary Bletchley Park where the Enigma code was broken is now home to the national codes centre. This fascinating site was home to to one of Britain's biggest war time secrets and played a pivotal role in gaining victory in 1945. Learn how they cracked the code, see the impressive Churchill collection and delve into tales of spies, deception and intrigue.
Home to the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years this abbey houses a world renowned art collection. Visitors can walk amongst 9 species of deer, wander the beautiful gardens designed by Humphrey Repton or enjoy an open air play.
Stevenage Museum unfolds the development of Stevenage from its inception in the Stone Age, through to its evolution into the first new town and through to current day. The museum is located beneath St. Andrew and St. George's church and is clearly sign posted. There is no charge for entry to the museum but for certain events there will be a nominal charge. It is an intimate museum and all exhibits are all found on one level making it accessible for all visitors. Housed in the museum is a large collection of items with more than 18,0000 photographs and 10,000 objects, that are well displayed and have lots of information. You will be amazed by all the history there is for such a new town, it also has interactive attractions to appeal to the children. The exhibits do change frequently. They operate a number of events as well as readings so it is worth checking their website to see what is taking place that might be of interest. The staff are friendly and helpful and will enhance your visit to the museum. If you are in the region and have a few hours to spare go along to the Stevenage Museum you will be surprised by all there is to know about the town, an informative and friendly museum.