More Best dog friendly pubs with rooms in Oxfordshire

Artist Residence Oxfordshire

Artist Residence Oxfordshire

South Leigh, Oxfordshire

The 16th century inn has been transformed into five luxurious bedrooms and three suites under its cosy thatch. There are also bohemian converted Shepherd's huts. Dogs allowed in some rooms and public rooms for £20 per dog per night and dog beds are provided.
The Double Red Duke

The Double Red Duke

Bampton, Oxfordshire

The red-and-white candy-striped parasols outside this wisteria-swagged foodie pub with beautifully styles rooms send an irresistible message: come in, it’s fun.

The George Inn

The George Inn

Banbury, Oxfordshire

'A really nice place to stay, in a lovely quiet village setting,' this beautifully renovated 17th-century thatched inn lives anew as a local pub with rooms. Manager Claire Lenkowiec and chef Valerio Grimaldi-Plant run the show for the owners and, by George, they get it right!

The Harcourt Arms

The Harcourt Arms

Witney, Oxfordshire

Between the Thames and Windrush, this 17th-century pub blends all the charm of a traditional village local with rugs on flagstone floors, comfy sofas and log-burner, country-chic bedrooms including the impressive four-poster Blenheim Suite, and gastropub cooking in the atmospheric dining room.

The Wild Rabbit

The Wild Rabbit

Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

Visitors to Daylesford Organic's farm shop can stay at this 18th-century Cotswold stone inn, a modern take on a traditional pub and the epitome of rustic chic, serving delicious and exciting dishes from a short menu of seasonal and sustainable produce.

The Lamb Inn

The Lamb Inn

Burford, Oxfordshire

On a peaceful side street in a historic market town, The Lamb Inn welcomes dogs to stay and go in the bar, lounges and garden but not in the two rosette restaurant.
The Three Horseshoes

The Three Horseshoes

Burford, Oxfordshire

A 17th century pub with rooms, The Maytime Inn welcomes dogs to join the warm hospitality as well, complete with dog treats at the bar.
The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak

Oxfordshire

Saved from closure by film producer Tim Bevan and his artist wife, Amy Gadney, this honeyed-stone 17th-century village pub reopened in the summer of 2020, with a cosy bar, beautiful rustic-chic bedrooms, very superior pub grub and a full calendar of events.

The Crown Inn

The Crown Inn

Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

Step into this 400-year-old inn and you find all the hoped-for buzz and beams and ambience, but you might not guess how beautifully the bedrooms have been styled (first-floor Great Tew is the showpiece), while the menu mixes superior pub classics with more modern cooking.

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