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The cottage exterior features natural stone walls and a sloping slate roof. A private entrance is framed by sheltered overhangs. Potted plants adorn the entrance, with a small table and chairs positioned on the paved courtyard area. Clear blue skies provide a serene backdrop.
Guest house in Northamptonshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

The Cobbles

Brand New for April 2023! The Cobbles is a self contained spacious one bedroom cottage with a private entrance. Fully equipped kitchen diner, sitting room with log burner and sofa bed. Super king bed and en suite bathroom with walk in shower. Free private parking with plenty of space for trailers. Situated at the end of a 1/2 mile long drive The Cobbles manages to make you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere when you are only a mile from the A43 and the local town of Towcester.

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A wooden cabin with an arched design is framed by tall trees, creating a natural setting. Steps lead to a spacious deck area, which includes potted plants and a dark wood BBQ grill under a covered space.
Tiny home in Buckinghamshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 844 reviews

The Woodland Cabin with Private Hot Tub Spa

Step into a world of peace and privacy in a secluded cabin. The perfect setting for romance, relaxation and a touch of luxury. Soak under the stars in the private hot tub, cozy up by the wood burner, the scent of countryside air and the sound of birdsong. With a comfy double bed, fitted bathroom, kitchenette, gas BBQ. Surrounded by scenic walking trails, charming pubs, and nearby heritage spots, this is the perfect romantic retreat to slow down, reconnect, and create unforgettable memories.

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An expansive green field stretches under a clear blue sky, bordered by wooden posts. Lush grass covers the ground, with occasional tufts of wild vegetation visible. An unobstructed view of the countryside creates a tranquil atmosphere, inviting relaxation and solitude.
Bungalow in Buckinghamshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

The Lodge at Stowe Castle Farm Stowe

Stowe Castle Farm Views across our field and National trust .many walks everywhere. A newly converted, high-specification bungalow next door to the historic Stowe Castle. Surrounded by breath-taking views, 5 acres to play swing ball cricket, croquet walking running you have your own gate to field . .. Those seeking a tranquil holiday or working in the area. Romantic getaway or just a break from city life. Stowe National trust on doorstep farm shops around . with high-speed 200MB 1 bedroom

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An open kitchen and living area features a spacious countertop and modern appliances. Natural light fills the space through large windows. A dining table with wooden chairs is positioned nearby, alongside a cozy seating arrangement, creating a welcoming environment.
Home in Northamptonshire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

The Old Calf Shed

The Old Calf Shed, situated in the heart of a working farm on the Oxfordshire/Northamptonshire border, has a beautifully calm atmosphere with relaxing interiors including a lovely wood burning stove in the open kitchen/living room. Fantastic rural views, parking for 4 cars, an outdoor seating area and 450 beautiful acres to explore. Some of the tourist sites nearby include Silverstone, RH England at Aynho Park, Broughton Castle, Blenheim Palace, Soho Farmhouse, Warwick Castle, Upton House.

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A spacious barn conversion is set against a backdrop of blue skies and scattered clouds. The stone exterior complements the green lawn surrounding the property, with trees dotting the landscape. A gravel driveway leads up to the barn, enhancing the rural tranquility.
Barn in Tingewick
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Tingewick Barn

Tingewick Barn is situated in the middle of a beautiful farm and stunning countryside, completely undisturbed. The property enjoys countryside views and is an amazing place for spotting wildlife, as well as our own farm animals. Boasting the best of both worlds, whilst with its rural location, we are just over 5 miles away from Silverstone circuit, 5 min drive into Buckingham town center, 15 mins from Bicester Village, 30 mins from both Milton Keynes & Oxford and an hour from London by train.

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A charming view of the cottage and adjacent period home is presented, featuring a lush green lawn. Chickens roam freely in the foreground. The background showcases a historic church tower, accented by clear blue skies and surrounding trees.
Cottage in Wicken
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Comfortable cottage in a beautiful setting

A charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom stone cottage attached to a Grade II listed manor house in the picturesque conservation village of Wicken, Northamptonshire. Gated access and secure parking. The cottage is attached to a family home with over four acres of fields & garden. Chickens, cats and a family dog roam freely, often with sheep in the field. There are footpaths directly from the property into the surrounding countryside. The village also boasts a dog friendly pub which serves good food.

Top guest favourite
A tranquil garden setting is presented with blooming purple flowers in the foreground. The stone annexe is visible in the background, featuring a dark roof and large windows, surrounded by lush greenery and trees. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance.
Guest suite in Lillingstone Lovell
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Detached Annexe nr. Silverstone includes breakfast

Welcome to Glebe Farm Bed & Breakfast, your own quiet private detached annexe. Ground floor, with lockable entrance door, off road parking in front of annexe & countryside views. En-suite, double bedroom, sitting room, table/work space. Fridge with water, fresh milk, tea /coffee, kettle. Crockery. Under floor heating, heated towel rail, smart tv, Wi-Fi. Iron & Ironing board, hairdryer. NO kitchen -Menu to choose a full English breakfast served to you in the annexe at a time of your choice.

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The handcrafted Shepherd's Hut is surrounded by a wooden fence and lush green grass. A log burner is visible on one side, while a round wooden table and chairs are positioned near the entrance. Clear blue skies and trees provide a serene backdrop.
Shepherd’s hut in Silverstone
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Shepherd's Hut in Silverstone, Cosy, Rural, Views

Our unique cosy Shepherd's Hut is beautifully handcrafted in timber and includes small luxuries within a traditional rural space. Fully fitted kitchen, gas hob, oven and fridge. A king size double bed, shower and toilet. A log burner for chillier times and fully insulated. Sooth yourself with our luxury handmade sheep milk soap. Fresh eggs from our chickens. Surrounded by our sheep and lambs in the fields yet within walking distance of the village, pub or circuit. No dogs. No Children.

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Home in Horton-cum-Studley
5 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Countryside Retreat with hot tub

This modern country retreat features panoramic views of the Oxfordshire countryside from the open-plan kitchen, living room. Ideal for a peaceful getaway, our home offers high-speed Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and cozy furnishings. Two bedrooms featuring superking beds, one with ensuite. Outside bbq area with comfy seating, firepit, dining area and hot tub. Whether you're here for a weekend escape or a longer stay, this house provides the perfect setting to relax and unwind.

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The historic windmill stands majestically against a backdrop of open skies, featuring a stone façade and a brick band near the top. A wooden door leads to the entrance, flanked by a gravel pathway. Lush greenery and fields are visible in the distance, enhancing the rural setting.
Windmill in Oxfordshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

The Windmill Blackthorn Hill, Nr. Bicester Village

Featured in the 'Times Newspaper' Top 10 best Places to Stay with Spectacular Views: "A truly amazing experience." Enjoy a luxurious stay in a historic 17th c. listed windmill and create unforgettable memories. You won’t be short of things to do—enjoy boutique shopping at the renowned Bicester Village or take leisurely walks around historic Oxford, just a 15-minute train ride away. Additionally, Blenheim Palace and Waddesdon Manor are nearby attractions worth exploring.

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A modern barn-style building is set against a backdrop of greenery and flowering plants. A pathway leads toward the structure, bordered by tall grasses swaying gently. The scene is complemented by a patio area with outdoor seating and vibrant purple blooms enhancing the landscape.
Farm stay in Wicken
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

No.1 The Dutch Barn, light open-plan living.

On a farm in the South Northamptonshire village of Wicken, this 3 bedroomed house is part of a beautiful Dutch Barn conversion. The curved roof barn has been carefully and thoughtfully converted, to provide comfortable and high quality accommodation. An open-plan upstairs kitchen/living/dining area gives amazing views of the surrounding countryside, while downstairs 3 good sized bedrooms are sure to provide you with a great nights sleep.

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A newly built lodge is set within a lush green lawn, showcasing a dark exterior with skylights above. A spacious seating area is visible on the deck, surrounded by garden foliage and trees, offering a serene outdoor environment.
Bungalow in Blisworth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews

Romantic + Very Private Bungalow With Hot Tub

The Annexe is a newly built detached, spacious one bedroom bungalow. It is very private and set in the midst of almost 2.5 acres of garden with it's own hot tub. Small - Medium size, well behaved dogs are welcome. Free on site parking. Located approx 10/15 mins from Silverstone and between the pretty Northamptonshire villages of Blisworth and Stoke Bruerne, this is the perfect place to explore the surrounding countryside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Silverstone Circuit located?

    Silverstone Circuit is set in the countryside of Northamptonshire, England, near the village of Silverstone. It sits among rolling fields and communities rooted in British history.

  • When is the best time to visit Silverstone Circuit?

    Many visitors choose late spring and summer for outdoor experiences and motorsport events, with temperatures reaching up to 72°F (22°C) and longer daylight. Shoulder seasons offer lighter crowds and a quieter pace.

  • How old is Silverstone Circuit?

    Silverstone Circuit opened in the late 1940s, originally adapted from a World War Two airfield. It has since been a central venue for British motorsport, hosting events for several decades.

  • Why was Silverstone Circuit built?

    Silverstone Circuit was created to provide a dedicated space for motorsport, repurposing an airfield after World War Two. Its goal was to support competitive racing and foster the motorsport community in Britain.

  • What are some things to do near Silverstone Circuit?

    Around Silverstone Circuit, travelers can explore motorsport museums, enjoy locally rooted pubs, and walk through historic villages. Several countryside walking trails and local heritage sites add variety to your visit.

  • How is the weather near Silverstone Circuit?

    Weather near Silverstone Circuit shifts with the seasons, showing cool winters around 35–45°F (2–7°C), mild springs, and summers reaching 72°F (22°C). Rainfall is frequent throughout the year, so packing a waterproof layer is often recommended.

  • How was Silverstone Circuit built?

    Silverstone Circuit was created by converting the perimeter roads of an airfield, with engineers laying track over existing runways and fields. It has undergone updates over time, adding grandstands, safety features, and facilities to support major racing events.

  • What is the history of Silverstone Circuit?

    Silverstone Circuit began as an airfield used during World War Two and was transformed into a racing venue in the late 1940s. It has a rich motorsport legacy, frequently hosting internationally recognized events and evolving through renovations and expansions.