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Ethos Hotel 01865 245800
Oxfordshire, Oxford, OX1 4LF

distance: (0.8 miles)
Our boutique hotel is ideal for nature and city lovers with nearby river punting along the River Thames, bicycle and walking routes as well as museums, shopping, and the beautiful Oxford colleges all within easy access. And, Ethos has a private car park for guests with advance reservations for £10/day.
The Highwayman Hotel 01865 377388
Oxfordshire, Kidlington, OX5 1BF

distance: (9.7 miles)
A delightful, historic former coaching inn offering bed and breakfast, a friendly family pub restaurant on a canal side setting. Dating back to the early 1700’s the Highwayman Hotel at Kidlington near Oxford, has been a coaching inn, and public house for 300 years.
Oxford Witney Four Pillars 01993 779777
Oxfordshire, Witney, OX28 4EX

distance: (16.7 miles)
Just a short walk from the historic centre of the town, Oxford Witney Hotel, Witney offers great accommodation at a great value. Its close proximity to Oxford, Burford, and the Cotswolds makes it the ideal base for travelling throughout Oxfordshire, while our elegant en-suite bedrooms are perfect for a tranquil night’s rest at the end of the day.
Littlebury Hotel 01869 252595
Oxfordshire, Bicester, OX26 6DR

distance: (17.6 miles)
We have been providing hospitality in Bicester, Oxfordshire for 50 years. Established in 1959 by Rose & Malachy McKeon the hotel has grown from a home of a prominent family to humble hostel to a large, well appointed hotel, with 35 en-suite bedrooms, lounge bar, large á la carte restaurant, beautiful gardens & large private car park.
Spread Eagle Hotel 01844 213661
Oxfordshire, Thame, OX9 2BW

distance: (18.7 miles)
The Spread Eagle has graced the heart of the historic market town of Thame since the 16th Century. The Grade I listed hotel is nestled amongst the artisan butchers, bakers, delicatessens and teashops that line the charming town centre, which is used as a filming location for ITV’s Midsummer Murders. During its colourful history, The Spread Eagle has played host to many historic figures such as King Charles II, and writers such as Evelyn Waugh and John Fothergill (An Innkeepers Diary).