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Hotels in Woodstock, Oxfordshire




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The Feathers


Hotel in Woodstock, Oxfordshire
Rooms from 115.0The Feathers Hotel, situated in the centre of historic Woodstock on the doorstep of Blenheim Palace. Originally seven separate houses, the hotel boasts character and charm with antiques and log fires. Woodstock is one of England's most beautiful and famous country towns. Constructed largely from Cotswold stone, its buildings date from the 12th century. It is host to a wealth of interesting shops, restaurants and historical buildings - including the Oxfordshire County Museum. Situated only 8 miles (13 km) from 'The Dreaming Spires' of the historic University of Oxford, on the edge of the spect…

Hotels between 50-75


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Marlborough Hotel

Hotel in Woodstock: A 14th-century former coaching inn, The Marlborough Hotel is set in the heart of beautiful Woodstock, near Oxford, overlooking the town's historic str…
Rooms from 50.00

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Hope House

Hotel in Woodstock: Hope House offers stylish, air-conditioned accommodation, luxury breakfasts, free Wi-Fi and free parking. It is in the pretty village of Woodstock, wi…
Rooms from 265.00

Hotels between 75-100


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Macdonald Bear Hotel

Hotel in Woodstock: In picturesque Woodstock, just 20 minutes' drive from Oxford centre, Macdonald Bear Hotel offers free parking and a restaurant. Set in a 13th-century …
Rooms from 79.00

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Park House Bladon

Hotel in Woodstock: Set in beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, Park House Bladon offers spacious rooms with private balconies and free Wi-Fi. In picturesque Bladon, the gu…
Rooms from 85.00

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