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Hotels in Oxfordshire
Surrounded by classically beautiful countryside, Oxfordshire is known for its heritage as well as its hospitality. From Michelin Star restaurants to boutique hotels, countryside views to city escapes, it's got something to offer at every turn.
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The Feathered Nest
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
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Inventive cooking of beautifully presented dishes impress at this gastropub overlooking the Evenlode valley, with four rooms that are smart but not ostentatiously 'designer'.
The Greyhound Inn
Wantage, Oxfordshire
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This is a proper village inn with locals enjoying pints in the bar, scrubbed tables, robust food and comfortable, homely bedrooms.
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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.
Artist Residence Oxfordshire
South Leigh, Oxfordshire
A fourth venture for Justin and Charlotte Salisbury, this 16th-century beamed farmhouse-cum-local, a former haunt of Dylan Thomas's, has a range of highly individual rooms, mostly in outbuilding with outdoor seating, as well as larky modern art, upcycled, recycled and vintage furniture, a restaurant and bar serving pub food with a difference.
Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons
Great Milton, Oxfordshire
For more than 40 years, Raymond Blanc has held two Michelin stars at this beautiful country-house hotel 'and in our opinion, it's a travesty that he hasn't been awarded three', say Guide insiders.
The Angel at Burford
Oxfordshire
Just off the main street of this popular Cotswolds town, this family-run 16th-century former coaching inn is well liked for its three tasteful bedrooms, pub classics done well alongside more adventurous dishes, and an oasis garden at the rear.
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
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
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 Bottle & Glass
Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire
Ten minutes from Henley-on-Thames, this chocolate-box-pretty, thatched gastropub has three swish, well-equipped bedrooms. The short restaurant menu mixes pub classics with more original dishes, while brunch, coffees, artisan pastries and simple cooked dishes are on offer at weekends in the barn.

Old Parsonage Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Old-world atmosphere and contemporary comforts are in perfect balance at Jeremy Mogford's 17th-century stone country house in the city, handy for all that Oxford has to offer, and with an eclectic art collection, intimate restaurant, walled dining terrace, and immaculate bedrooms, some with outdoor space.

Old Bank Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Jeremy Mogford's conversion of the old Barclays Bank right in the city centre gets credit for its smartly furnished bedrooms, marble bathrooms, and an art-adorned all-day bistro, Quod, in the old banking hall, with Italian garden terrrace.

The Trout at Tadpole Bridge
Buckland Marsh, Oxfordshire
A family and dog-friendly 18th-century inn with riverside gardens in the Vale of the White Horse, this is now part of Butcombe Boutique Hotels, which has refurbished the six bedrooms with botanical and Arts and Crafts wallpapers, king-size beds, vintage pieces and Bramley toiletries. Menus mix sharing plates, pub favourites and some more adventurous dishes.

The Lamb Inn
Burford, Oxfordshire
Occupying a row of honeyed-stone 15th-century weavers' cottages, this dog-friendly hotel has an inviting locals bar, individually styled bedrooms that blend contemporary comforts with tradition, and a restaurant serving classics alongside more modern dishes.

Bay Tree Hotel
Burford, Oxfordshire
Smart hotel accommodation combines with the ambience of a friendly local at this 17th-century country inn, part of Fuller's Cotswold Inns and Hotels collection, where bedrooms mix modern comforts with original features, the restaurant features small plates, Sunday roasts, pub and bistro classics, and your dog can join you in the bar or sun-trap walled garden.

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
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.

The Three Horseshoes
Burford, Oxfordshire
An 18th-century coaching inn renamed to honour past farrier landlords, the former Maytime, a sister venture to Daylesford Organic farm, is a community hub a short stroll from the River Windrush, with simple, chic ground-floor bedrooms, a menu of rustic seasonal dishes and pub classics, a rear terrace and walled garden.

B&B Rafters
Marcham, Oxfordshire
Sigrid Grawert is a welcoming hostess at her smart B&B in a village eight miles from Oxford, offering stylish contemporary bedrooms, an award-winning breakfast with a speciality porridge menu, and a suntrap garden.
Surrounded by classically beautiful countryside, Oxfordshire is known for its heritage as well as its hospitality. From Michelin Star restaurants to boutique hotels, countryside views to city escapes, it's got something to offer at every turn. While it might be most famous for the illustrious Oxford University, Oxfordshire is awash with attractions and experiences. Bicester Village is the popular haunt of those seeking designer bargains, while the magnificent Blenheim Palace is perfect for romantic walks around the lake as well as the annual triathlon. For families visiting Oxfordshire, there are so many places to go - Fairytale Farm in Chipping Norton, The Story Museum in Oxford, and of course open top bus tours of the city. It is also an area ripe with creativity and arts, from the Bodeleian Library to art galleries and events. Hospitality in the region reflects that array of experiences Foodies delight in The Feathered Nest - where modern hospitality meets Michelin Star meals. Artist Residence Oxfordshire is a dreamy combination of artistic details, brought together in characteristic style as part of Justin and Charlotte Salisbury's bijoux hotel collection. There's also The Bell at Hampton Poyle - a welcoming inn that uses luxury and cosiness in true Cotswold fashion. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.


























