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hotels in oxfordshire

Oxfordshire is a county in the south-east of England.

Oxfordshire is most famous for being the home of the renowned Oxford University in the county town Oxford. Other towns in Oxfordshire are Bichester, Thame, Witney, Banbury and Abingdon.

The Oxfordshire Cotswolds, Kelmscott Manor in Kelmscott and Blenheim Palace are well worth visiting during your holiday in Oxfordshire.

The Travellers Guide has a selection of 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels, guest houses and bed & breakfast accommodation in Oxfordshire, listed below. Please view our hotel offers page for the latest special offers for a range of hotels in Oxfordshire.

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Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel
Abingdon Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB
Oxford spires four pillars is a 4 star deluxe hotel set in40 acres of outstanding parkland with access to the riverthames. oxford city centre is only half a mile away via ariverside walk or along the abingdon road. the hotel offers115 en suite rooms suites and executive two room suites.All rooms are bright and modern and are well equipped withsatellite tv phone internet access and voicemailfacilities tea and coffee and ironing facilities.
Abingdon Four Pillars Hotel
Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, GB
Situated in the heart of the thames valley only 6 milessouth of oxford this ever popular hotel recently underwentan extensive refurbishment programme making it even morespacious and welcoming than before re styled decor andfurnishings throughout the hotel deliver a freshcontemporary look but the heart of what the hotel offers the comfort of home is reassuringly the same 63 comfortably furnished en suite bedrooms offer a choice oftwin double.
Old Parsonage Hotel
1 Banbury Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB
This elegant and refined hotel is set in a haven oftranquillity in the centre of oxford. step into thereception and you are immediately immersed in the warm cosyambiance with antique furniture flag stone floors woodenbeams and in the winter a roaring log fire. the hotelbuilding was built in the 17th century and is steeped inoxfords history and traditions.
Macdonald Randolph Hotel
Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB
Oxfords Leading Hotel The Randolph Is Situated In The Heart Of The City Making It An Ideal Base For Shopping And Discovering The Historic City Of Oxford. Built In 1864 And Recently Refurbished The Hotel Offers Each Guest The Highest Level Of Comfort And Service In A Traditional And Welcoming Environment.
Bay Tree Classic Hotel
Sheep Street, Burford, Oxfordshire, GB
The bay tree hotel has welcomed visitors since1565. originally built as elizabeth i schancellor s country house history is everywhere,heavy oak doors open onto worn flagstones,original beams and traditional inglenook roaringfireplaces. stone walls with woven tapestries,antique furniture and pictures take you throughthe ages of the beautiful hotel.
Macdonald Bear Hotel
Park Street, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, GB
Built In The 13th Century As A Coaching Inn, The Bear Has Played Host To Royalty, Film Stars And Politicians. A Favourite Haunt For Romantic Couples Including Richard Burton And Elizabeth Taylor. Oak Beams, Log Fire In Winter Good Old Fashioned Hospitality, Fine Food And All Modern Comforts. Perfect To Explore Blenheim Palace, Oxford, Stratford, The Cotswolds And Exclusive Shops In Woodstock.
The Old Bank
92-94 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB
Old bank hotel sets the standard for modern comfortableand stylish accommodation in oxford centrally located onthe high street it is an ideal base for exploring thisdelightful city with the added bonus of extensive free carparking for guests a rarity in oxford these days.
Mercure Banbury Whately Hall Hotel
17-19 Horse Fair, Banbury, Oxfordshire, GB
Built in 1632 Macdonald Whately Hall is a stone built former coaching house located at Banbury Cross. The hotel features many original 17th Century period details including oak panelled black beam corridors, hidden staircases, and priest holes. It is even said to have a resident ghost, Father Bernard. The 69 guestrooms are traditionally decorated in keeping with the period features of this hotel.
The Holt Hotel
NR Steeple Aston Oxford Road, Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire, GB
The Holt Hotel is a traditional coaching inn dating back to 1475. It is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds and is said to be haunted by a highwayman who used to frequent the establishment. London Heathrow Airport is around 50 miles away, and takes around one hour to reach by car. Hotel Features. Guests are welcomed at this haunted hotel in the relaxed lobby with its 24 hour front desk and fireplace.
The Oxford Belfry a Q Hotel
Brimpton Grange / London Road, Nr Thame, Milton Common, Oxfordshire, GB
The Oxford Belfry is located in Milton Commmon, England, 10 miles from Oxford, and 33 miles from Silverstone racing track. Hotel Features. This contemporary countryside hotel has an onsite health spa, offering a wide range of treatments and therapies. The hotel also has a heated indoor pool, steam room, scented sauna, and fitness equipment.
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