The White House Bed & Breakfast Burton Dassett

Burton Dassett, United Kingdom

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The White House Bed & Breakfast Burton Dassett ***

Southam, Burton Dassett, United Kingdom

Ranking: The White House Bed & Breakfast Burton Dassett is ranked 1st out of 1 accommodation options available in Burton Dassett.

Classification: 3 Star Bed & Breakfast

The White HouseThe White House is situated in a small village set in the side of the Burton Dassett hills, a well known landmark approximately 9 miles from Banbury yet only 3 miles from the Gaydon business area where Aston Martin and The Heritage Motor CentreMuseum in Gaydon are located. Also within striking distance of Warwick, Stratford Upon Avon, Oxford and Birmingham Airport. The house was originally built in 1938 as a farm cottage and is set in a peaceful, rural position on the top of the Burton Dasset hills, enjoying magnificent views over the Warwickshire and Oxfordshire countryside. We provide a high standard of homely and comfortable accommodation, with central heating throughout and all rooms with ensuite facilities. The White House is a welcoming and comfortable BandContinental Breakfast and is a real home from home. We pride ourselves in giving our guests a high standard of accomodation within a friendly and cosy environment. Our customers are from all walks of life, being businessmen who find the central location of the White House very convenient with its good motorway connections, and tourists who enjoy the easy access to the tourist attractions of the Warwickshire and the Cotswolds. The area is well know for its tourist attractions and many of our guests use the White House as a base to explore the sights of Warwick, Stratford Upon Avon and the Cotswolds. The White House provides a perfect base for businessmen visiting the facilities of Land Rover and Jaguar in the village, while the business centres of the Midlands, including Banbury and Wariwck are only a short drive away.

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