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Rooms from 89.00 GBP | Visit Moreton-in-Marsh and experience the luxury of the 3 star rated Redesdale Arms Hotel, where traditional concepts meet contemporary style.
Dating back to the 17th Century the Redesdale Arms Hotel is a haven for anyone looking for traditional delights fused with the quality of contemporary comfort.
The hotel was an old stable inn, once used by market traders and post coaches. It is now a restaurant, bar and hotel for the business community and visiting tourists. The Redesdale Arms is about relaxing in style, whether formal or casual.
The hotel is also famous for its culinary genius, mixing a blend of exciting, classic and modern international cuisine. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | With a pretty courtyard garden, free Wi-Fi and free parking on site for one car, Palm Tree Cottage offers bed and breakfast accommodation in Moreton-in-Marsh. A continental breakfast is provided each morning in the dining room.
The double room is on the first floor of this charming Cotswold house, and boasts a TV with a DVD player and picturesque views. Features also include tea and coffee making facilities and an en suite bathroom.
The town has a charming market every Tuesday, and there are a variety of teashops, restaurants and pubs to visit nearby. Palm Tree Cottage B&B is a 5-minute drive from the hamlet of Dorn, where numerous Roman remains have been discovered. |
  
| Bell Inn High Street, Moreton in Marsh
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Rooms from 80.00 GBP | Now under new management, The Bell is a friendly 200-year-old coaching inn located north of the Cotswolds and 15 miles (24 km) from Stratford-upon-Avon.
The modern en suite rooms have free Wi-Fi. There is also a beautiful 2-bedroom cottage to rent.
The inn is a short walk from Moreton-in-Marsh Train Station, which has a direct service to London.
The Bell Inn pub offers home-cooked meals made from mainly local produce. There is weekly live music, karaoke nights and BBQs. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | Set in a 17th-century former coaching inn, the White Heart is located in Moreton-in-Marsh’s historic town centre. A four-poster bed, private garden, spacious wet room and a roll-top bath feature in some of the individually designed bedrooms.
Flagstone floors and an original inglenook fireplace are in the traditional Snug Bar. Fresh, local ingredients are served on the traditional British menu in the Courtyard Restaurant. Guests can also make use of the White Hart Royal’s two period lounges.
The White Hart Royal boasts Royal connections as King Charles I took shelter here during the English Civil War.
Moreton-in-Marsh Rail Station is just a 5-minute walk away. Located at the head of the beautiful Evenlode valley, the villages of Broadway, Bourton on the Water and Stow on the Wold are within a 15-minute drive of the hotel. |
  
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Rooms from 70.00 GBP | Lower Brook House offers home-cooked dinners and breakfasts, all the modern comforts you expect from a top quality establishment and a location you have to see to believe.
The peace and tranquillity make Lower Brook House the perfect location for a restful and restorative getaway and a marvellous base from which you can enjoy everything that England's largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has to offer. |
  
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Rooms from 69.00 GBP | In the centre of Moreton-in-Marsh, the 4-star Manor House Hotel offers luxurious accommodation and an award-winning restaurant. Each room in this 16th century building has its own distinctive charms.
Most rooms have views of the historic high street or the Manor’s gardens. All rooms have been luxuriously decorated and have a TV, and an en suite bathroom with Molton Brown toiletries.
The Mulberry Restaurant has been awarded 2 AA Rosettes. The restaurant features local and seasonal produce. The Beagle Bar offers light meals and afternoon tea. Cooked breakfasts include kippers and vegetarian options as well as a full English.
The Manor House has a long history. The present building is believed to date back to 1545. It has private walled gardens, including a water feature and a 300-year-old mulberry tree.
Moreton-in-Marsh Railway Station is 5 minutes’ walk away. Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birth place, is a 20-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 35.00 GBP | The centuries have been kind to the Crown Inn and Hotel at Blockley, which was built in 1575. Like good wine, it has aged to perfection. It maintains its role in the heart of this little Cotswold community, although its facilities have been upgraded to ensure that they satisfy the most fastidious of modern day travellers. The cobbled courtyard has been replaced by a patio where guests may read their morning newspapers and local people and their friends can enjoy coffee or afternoon teas.
The hotels has 24 comfortable en suite bedrooms, All have TVs, digital clock radios, hairdryers and hospitality trays.
The lounge is well furnished with easy chairs, a settee and a useful supply of books and table games. The enterprising team created here an informal and friendly hotel with a most relaxing atmosphere. The head of the team personally supervises the efficient and courteous service, whilst our head chef exercises his enthusiastic talents in the kitchen, the dinning room and the busy bar. International and English cuisine is a feature of the The Coach House Restaurant, with all dishes individually prepared. The Crown Inn and hotel reflects the tranquil nature of Blockley, with its walks along bridle paths, bowls on the village green and horse riding. |
  
| Red Lion Inn Little Compton, Moreton In Marsh
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | The Red Lion is a traditional Cotswolds inn with 5 rooms, located on one of the most beautiful High Streets in the UK. Oozing history and character, the Red Lion provides cosy overnight accommodation.
Red Lion Inn is a fine old Cotswold Inn full of character and charisma. It has a mellow stone exterior, flagstone floors and exposed beams.
The restaurant and bar is an ideal place to dine with amazing food, Real Ales, good wines and a selection of malt whisky. There is a separate sports bar, and also a courtyard to enjoy in summer. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | Situated in a pretty and peaceful courtyard in the heart of the village and adjacent to the world-famous Lygon Arms hotel, "Small Talk" offers extremely comfortable and convenient accommodation for your stay in Broadway. Providing direct access into the Main High Street with its excellent shops and restaurants, plus ample private car parking to the rear, our location means that your opportunity to enjoy the charms of the village could not be made easier! |
  
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Rooms from 69.00 GBP | The Riverside Hotel is a unique and privately owned hotel set in a beautiful location with spectacular views overlooking the River Avon. The hotel can be found along a secluded, private drive, within the original 12th century Deer Park of Evesham Abbey.
These are just some of the exciting events to be held at The Riverside.
Weddings
Conferences
Special Occasion parties
Summertime barbecues
Party's on the decking
Penthouse now available
The restaurant, with its wonderful views and luxurious ambience, is an integral part
of the hotel and is renowned for its award-winning cuisine and being recommended in Johansens, Atkins independent Guide for Fine Wines and Champagne, and featured on the BBC Holiday Programme. |
  
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Rooms from 42.00 GBP | We are a friendly, family run, Non Smoking Victorian Guesthouse in South Oxford. We have a 3 Star classification from both Visit Britain and also the AA. We offer well-maintained facilities and original features, including our fireplaces.
The guesthouse has been recently refurbished to high quality standards and all rooms are en suite with the exception of 2 single standard rooms.
Overlooking the Queens College Sports Grounds, we are located about half a mile from Oxford City Centre and close to the A40, M40 and A34. Within a short walk to the city you will find the colleges, pubs, restuarants, shops, theatres and historic buildings. In addition we are located very close to Oxford's open air swimming pool and Hinksey park.
We are ideally situated in the historic university city of Oxford and on the edge of the Cotswolds with its many quaint villages and varied attractions. |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | A family run hotel set in beautiful gardens offering a good standard of accommodation ideal for business or pleasure. Terrific bar and restaurant, as well as being a perfect venue for weddings and events. WIFI is available with free 24hrs internet access. |
  
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Rooms from 70.00 GBP | Mercure Banbury Whately Hall hotel is a 3 star hotel, located in central Banbury. Book the hotel for idyllic a 17th century surroundings, with many of the original features. The hotel has 69 modern guest rooms, each offering wireless internet and satellite TV. The Berkeley and Swift Restaurants offer dining in elegant surroundings, while the Hornton Bar has oak panels and an open fire. The 5 function rooms can hold up to 100 people, ideal for meetings or weddings. |
  
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Rooms from 82.00 GBP | The Galaxie Hotel is situated in the beautiful north Oxford suburbs, conveniently close to central Oxford, the University, conference facilities and museums.
We are a 5-10 minute taxi/bus ride from the city centre, and within 5 minutes walk of 10 of Oxfords very finest restaurants! Inspector Morse drank beer at our local pub, the Dew Drop Inn, and we are close to his other favourite pub, The Trout Inn, by the river Thames. The British Grand Prix is a 30-minute drive north and Stratford upon Avon, home of Shakespeare, is 1 hour away. The hotel provides free wireless Internet, as well as 2 computers for customers without their own laptops, to access email and the Internet. |
  
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Rooms from 52.00 GBP | Welcome to the Westgate Hotel, Oxford, a small friendly, family-run hotel where the aim is to make your stay as pleasant and comfortable as possible. We are a 2 Star VisitBritain rated accommodation located in Oxford, Oxfordshire.
Whether you are in Oxford for a day or a week, the Westgate Hotel is the ideal venue for your business or leisure trip. Set in the West of Oxford very close to the railway station it is only a ten minutes walk to the hustle and bustle of the city centre or, if you are looking for peace and tranquillity, a two minute walk to the river Thames and the countryside.
Originally built as a coaching Inn and taking its name from its proximity to the West Gate of the City of Oxford the Westgate Hotel is owned and operated by a family of professional hoteliers with more than 40 years experience. It is a small friendly, family-run hotel where the aim is to make your stay as pleasant and comfortable as possible.
There are two buildings, the main hotel where all the Ensuite accommodation and the main amenities and facilities are located and a house situated two minutes, across the road, where we have concentrated the majority of our Basic rooms.
Oxford is known as the 'city of the dreaming spires' - a term first coined by poet Matthew Arnold in reference to the gentle spires and harmonious architecture of the city's university buildings.
The beauty of the city's colleges and riverside setting, literary links and stunning film and TV locations, shops with local character and music and drama ranging from candlelit evensong in college chapels to Shakespeare in the park - these ingredients blend with Oxford's lively mix of restaurants, pubs, theatres and tourist attraction to give this historic city its alluring, vibrant and cosmopolitan buzz. |
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