This converted Victorian prison is now a stunning boutique hotel offering unique luxury accommodation in historic Oxford. Limited private parking is available for a surcharge.
Ian
United Arab Emirates
The hotel is stunning, an old prison beautifully converted to a hotel with all the old character still visible. The location is perfect for exploring Oxford, the staff were friendly and attentive - perfect place to stay!
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David
United Kingdom
This place oozes class. Last minute I booked it pretty last minute and didn’t know what to expect but the village where it is is so lovely and the hotel was extremely well maintained. The room fixtures and fittings were exceptional.
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Jeffrey
United States
Very unique historical building with nicely decorated and reasonably quiet rooms..Great location for walking around the University.
Great staff, lovely food and breakfast so nice. Rooms were spacious and a really reasonable price. We came across this just by searching on booking.com, normally do a premier inn for 1 night but so pleased we came here instead.
Pamela
Spain
Scored 10
10
The hotel is situated in a peaceful Oxfordshire village,...
The hotel is situated in a peaceful Oxfordshire village, approximately 5 miles from the city of Oxford, and 30 miles from the Cotswold towns of Burford and Bourton on the Water, so it will appeal to those interested in either culture or to enjoy the "little Venice" of England.
Visitors should be aware that the village of Stanton Harcourt is not (to the best of my knowledge) blessed with a petrol station or convenience store.
The hotel has adequate car parking.
Roger
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Beautiful room, decor and hotel/pub, but the Blenheim suite...
Beautiful room, decor and hotel/pub, but the Blenheim suite is expensive . Large room, but you can hear everything going on in the pub/restaurant below, especially the boom booming of music, til 11.30 on the Saturday night.
Food mediocre and pricey. Staff polite, but inattentive...
Julia
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I can’t speak highly enough of my stay.
I can’t speak highly enough of my stay. Everything was just perfect and it’s not often I can say that. Ray, Paula and staff were delightful. Just so helpful and efficient with lovely smiles and personalities. The room was great, beautiful and comfortable. The food was classy and delicious. My thanks to the team.
john
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The Harcourt Arms is a little gem.
The Harcourt Arms is a little gem. It has the kerb appeal of the 400 year old inn with the tastefully added accommodation wing to the side. But to stop the review there would be to sell the place woefully short.
We stayed for 3 nights and from the second we walked into the building we were made to feel at home. The welcome we received from Ray, Paula and all of their staff throughout our stay was beyond any we have experienced at any hotel we have stayed before.
The cosy feeling of the bar/restaurant, with its 3 fireplaces all with log burners blazing is a just delightful place to spend a few hours.
We attended a Burns Night supper event on the Friday evening where both the food and entertainment were top class. We also ate in the main restaurant on the Saturday and the food was of the same high standard, they have obviously got a very talented chef on board.
There appeared to be a good mix of both people visiting the area and the local villagers which made for a great atmosphere.
The Harcourt Arms is a great place to base yourself to explore the local area with Blenheim Palace and Oxford both less than 8 miles away or for a quiet country break.
Steve_Brawn
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The most comfortable and relaxing stay we’ve had in years.
The most comfortable and relaxing stay we’ve had in years. Very customer centred in a lovely surrounding. Wished we had been tourists visiting the area, knowing we would be able to going back each evening to enjoy a meal, and planning the next day.
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