Situated in Brackley, 32 km from Bletchley Park, Paisley Pear, Brackley by Marston's Inns features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Natalie
Tanzania
Exceptionally clean room, very comfortable bed, lovely staff.
This historic coaching inn dates back to before the English Civil War. Just 3 miles from Banbury, there is a traditional bar, a restaurant and rooms with free Wi-Fi overlooking the village green.
George
United Kingdom
Very welcoming and friendly staff. (Lucy was great). Decent bar and good food.
Set in Barford Saint Michael, 21 km from Blenheim Palace, The George Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Fawley
United Kingdom
The evening meal was good and mot over priced.
Breakfast was included and very enjoyable to.
I would recommend to all, I would stay there again on my next visit to the cotswolds.
On the edge of the Cotswolds, only 15 minutes’ drive from Bicester Designer Shopping Village and 30 minutes’ drive from Oxford centre, The Holt Hotel offers individually styled rooms, an award-winning...
The Heyford Hotel has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Upper Heyford. This 4-star hotel offers room service, luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Originally a 17th-century coaching inn, The Mercure Banbury Whately Hall is set in its own gardens and has a croquet lawn. It has an on-site restaurant with free Wi-Fi, a bar and free parking.
Situated in Banbury, within 24 km of Blenheim Palace and 29 km of Walton Hall, Guest House - oxfordshire features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Seaton Julie
United Kingdom
The family were very helpful and went out of their way to make our stay as easy as possible. The owner even took us to a wedding to ensure that we arrived on time
Our room was huge and had everything that we needed for a short stay.
It was incredibly affordable
The Deddington Arms is a 16th-century coaching inn and award-winning restaurant situated in the medieval village of Deddington, just 10 minutes’ drive from Banbury. It offers rooms with Sky TV.
michael
United Kingdom
Friendly staff. Good location. Good parking. Nice room. Nice breakfast.
The city of Aynho is a rip-roaring centre of the...
The city of Aynho is a rip-roaring centre of the international money-laudering and modern slavery trade. Oh no, hang on, I have made a mistake. It's a cute littrle sleepy village about 20 minutes from Banbury.
Nigel Ogilvie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was quiet but we expected that under the circumstances...
It was quiet but we expected that under the circumstances It is nicely situated with fairly close access, by car, to some really nice Cotswold towns, and within a 20 minute drive of Blenheim Palace, which was amazing and not to be missed. The hotel food was very nice and The Great Western Arms a short drive away was also very pleasant, with a nice walk along the canal bank with several barges to see.
Raymond
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Unusual name, unexpected delight - a picture-perfect village...
Unusual name, unexpected delight - a picture-perfect village without the crush of tourists that the neighbouring Cotswold villages attract. (Slightly nervous of highlighting it in case this causes it to be overrun!) Aynho is known as the Apricot Village, and sure enough many sunny walls had apricot trees trained against them, laden with ripening fruit. An interesting church, and a pleasing sense of history ... the welcoming Cartwright Arms is named after the family who were lords of the manor for centuries.
Cartwright Hotel is my choice whenever I travel out of London. Aynho is on the M40 motorway and only 70 miles from St Pancras train station or a ilttle shorter to Heathrow International Airport. Our room was spacious and well-appointed. Our dinner and breakfast showed the presence of a true chef. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Parking was amble.
Thomas
United States
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