Fulwell House is a happy blend of the modern and the traditional. A brand new kitchen/dining area at the heart of the house, together with new bathrooms (two en-suite and one family), four good-sized bedrooms (2 king-size with en-suite, one queen-sized and a twin) complement an old farmhouse in a historic property mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Fulwell House once was the site of a monastic grange until the time of Henry VIII. It is an ideal home for groups to gather or to just meet up with family and friends. The present farmhouse – or part of it – was the brewhouse for the monks. The Corbett family has lived here since 1970.
The farmhouse enjoys wonderful views and amazing sunrise/sunsets. The beautiful countryside setting has six acres of mown fenced parkland for you to enjoy with picnics, rounders and games.
For those seeking action - Indoor table tennis, golf course, horse riding, pony trekking and fishing nearby, great walking and cycling routes.
For relaxing - Bicester Village retail therapy, beauty salon and historic houses and gardens.
Our WEEKEND rate includes a late afternoon check out on Sunday.