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Meadow Lake Glamping

Five individually themed luxury yurts on a Northamptonshire farm, each with its own kitchen, en-suite, and a dining cabin fitted with a wood-burning stove.

Meadow Lake Glamping sits on Limes Farm in the village of Farthinghoe, right on the Northamptonshire-Oxfordshire border, surrounded by rolling meadows, farmland and a set of historic medieval lakes. The five yurts are each individually themed and private enough that you rarely see another guest across the grass.

Each yurt comes with a private kitchenette, an en-suite washroom, and a covered outdoor dining cabin with a wood-burning stove. Hosts Joel and Lucie run the site with real attention to detail, meeting guests on arrival and staying reachable if anything comes up. The Fox pub is a five-minute walk from the farm gate, which takes care of the one evening you don't want to cook.

With only five pitches, this is a good spot for families who want the space and facilities of self-catering without pitching a tent in a field of strangers. Dogs are welcome, under-5s are well catered for, and the farmland setting gives children room to roam. Groups looking to book across all five yurts will find the combination of private units and shared open space works well for a celebration or gathering.

Before you book

  • No WiFi on site; phone signal from the village is your best bet for connectivity.
  • The medieval lakes are scenic but the site is on a working farm, so a degree of informality is part of the deal.
A properly private glamping set-up on a genuine working farm, where the medieval lakes and open meadows do the selling and the hosts do the rest.

Why it made the cut

  • Five individually themed yurts, each with private en-suite and kitchenette, on a working farm with real character
  • Hosts Joel and Lucie run a personal, attentive operation rather than a managed-from-a-distance one
  • Medieval lakes and rolling farmland on the Northamptonshire-Oxfordshire border give the setting genuine distinction
  • The Fox pub five minutes on foot means one less meal to cook

The Feeling

Quietly glamorous · Curated rustic · Mixed tempo

Medieval lake morningsFive yurts five worldsWood smoke and birdsongFarm gate pub walk

Good For

  • Family
  • Date
  • Dog holiday
  • Big group

Best For

  • Individually themed yurts with en-suite washrooms and wood-burning stoves
  • Families with under-5s and kids' play area on rolling farmland
  • Group bookings across five luxury glamping pitches

In Campr's collections

  • Farm fields properFive themed yurts on a genuine working farm with medieval lakes, where the setting is as much the draw as the accommodation.
  • Glamping at its bestPrivate en-suites, kitchenettes, and wood-burning dining cabins across five individually styled yurts on the Northamptonshire-Oxfordshire border.
  • Slow familyUnder-5s welcomed, dogs on board, and enough open farmland that children can disappear into the meadow without you having to follow.

Facilities

Showers
Toilets
BBQ
Fire pits
Pub

Quick answers

Does Meadow Lake Glamping allow dogs?
Yes, dogs are welcome at Meadow Lake Glamping.
Are campfires allowed at Meadow Lake Glamping?
Yes, campfires are allowed in provided fire pits.
What kind of stays does Meadow Lake Glamping offer?
Glamping, in a field.
How much does Meadow Lake Glamping cost?
Premium pricing. Check the owner's site for current rates.
Where is Meadow Lake Glamping?
LIMES FARM, Main Rd, Farthinghoe, Brackley NN13 5PB, UK.

Where it is

LIMES FARM, Main Rd, Farthinghoe, Brackley NN13 5PB, UK

In a field · Northamptonshire · East Midlands · 52.055° N, 1.222° W

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Independent Rating

4.1

Based on 21 Google reviews

Campr Ethos Approved

Signed off by Curator · Last reviewed June 2026
Price
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The Setup

PitchesGlamping
SettingIn a field
Capacity~5 pitches
FiresIn provided fire pits
DogsDogs welcome

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