Situated in Woodstock and with Blenheim Palace reachable within 1 km, The Crown features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
JAYNE
United Kingdom
Tastefully decorated room, comfortable bed, and lovely bathroom. Great location and the full English breakfast was very good. The staff were very helpful and friendly.
A 15th-century former coaching inn, offering bed and breakfast accommodation, The Marlborough Arms is set in the heart of beautiful Woodstock overlooking the town's historic streets and near Oxford...
The Duke of Marlborough is a quaint building just outside Woodstock and Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. It offers free parking and hearty, locally-sourced food.
Dating back to 1637, this coaching inn is situated on the ancient Worcester to London road (B4027), on the edge of picturesque Wootton village, just 2 miles from Woodstock.
Mark
United Kingdom
Very comfortable and clean. Set in a lovely location.
In picturesque Woodstock, just 20 minutes’ drive from Oxford centre, Macdonald Bear Hotel offers a restaurant. Set in a 13th-century inn, the rooms have period features.
Curd
United Kingdom
The room was beautiful. Comfortably furnished. Clean, and well supplied with everything you could ask for.
Set in Woodstock in the Oxfordshire region, Stylish Country Townhouse in popular Woodstock has a terrace and inner courtyard views. This holiday home offers accommodation with a patio.
Georgina
United Kingdom
The property has been beautifully renovated and cared for. The location is perfect for strolling into Woodstock.
Oxfordshire Living - The Henrietta Cottage - Woodstock is set in Woodstock, 14 km from University of Oxford, 36 km from Notley Abbey, as well as 49 km from Walton Hall.
Christine
United Kingdom
Great location for Blenheim beds really comfortable . Modern and clean
Situated in central Woodstock, this charming 17th-century building is 8 miles north of Oxford.
Candida
United Kingdom
We were in room 6 which was lovely and quaint. Our room was clean and comfortable, we had plenty of cupboard and wardrobe space for all of our clothes. The bathroom was nice and clean, with plenty of fresh towels. We had a good selection of tea and coffee, I asked for more still water as we only had sparkling water and was given two bottles.
We had the fire exit door open and sat out on the small balcony/fire escape as the weather was warm.
All staff were very helpful as we arrived early and left our overnight bags to walk around the village.
Breakfast was very tasty and was served quickly.
WE ARE NOT IN WOODSTOCK! A Self-Check in Luxury B&B situated just 20 minutes’ drive from Oxford city centre or 10 minutes' by train, We are not a 5 star hotel but we provide good value for money...
Lovely place to wander, very middle England, very...
Lovely place to wander, very middle England, very picturesque. Not many shops, plenty of places to eat, or have a drink outside one of the many hotels & bars people watching.
Very close to Blenheim Palace, leave your car and walk through the park
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed walking around Woodstock as well as visiting...
We enjoyed walking around Woodstock as well as visiting Blenheim Palace and park. The Star Inn pub was a favourite for a pint of beer as well as a couple of meals. Public transit from Oxford and to Chipping Norton is very easy.
Jane K.
Canada
10
Scored 10
A beautiful country town with quaint shops and a good...
A beautiful country town with quaint shops and a good selection of restaurants. We visited the Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum for family reasons and found it very interesting with pleasant and friendly staff. The cafe within the grounds of the Museum is excellent.
We ate at the Punchbowl Inn both evenings and enjoyed our meals there very much. The staff were very friendly and helpful, would definitely recommend - not cheap but worth the money.
We also visited Blenheim, not the Palace but the park and gardens, just glorious!
Gillian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A pleasant market town with pretty buildings, a range of...
A pleasant market town with pretty buildings, a range of shops including antiques. art and interior designs, as well as a butchers, a co-op and several pubs, restaurants and cafes. There were also 2 small museums.
Blenheim Palace was only a 10 minute walk from Woodstock. We spent 2 days visiting the Palace and its grounds, and felt we could have spent longer.
There was a frequent bus service into Oxford. Buses ran every half hour from about 5.30am to 11.30pm, cost £2, and the journey took about 40 minutes. We spent 2 days visiting Oxford and felt we could have spent longer.
The only downside about Woodstock was car parking, which was restricted to pay and display between 8.00am and 6.00pm every day.
There was a free car park near the fire station which allowed upto 12 hours stay in any 24 hour period.
For longer stays, 24 hour car parking permits could be purchased from the Council for £10 per day.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful small town.
Beautiful small town. Plentiful accommodation and restaurants, most of which were dog friendly. Ideal for visiting beautiful Blenheim Palace and nearby Oxford. We ate at Punchbowl pub , good friendly service, very dog friendly, food and drink good. Would not stay at Macdonald Bear next time but probably at one of the many pubs that had rooms.
Pamela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Woodstock is a delightful historic village full of character...
Woodstock is a delightful historic village full of character and charm.
Everything is in walking distance and lots of parking in the main square., especially at the end near the church
Lots of independent shops, so perfect for browsing
A large choice of excellent places for breakfast, coffee, lunch or dinner
We love Blenheim Buttery and also The King's Arms
The walk around the lake at Blenheim Palace, Winston Churchill's childhood home is absolutely stunning, whatever the weather
Location was perfect for our needs, as we wanted to catch the bus into Oxford centre, and to visit Blenheim Palace, which was only a short walk away.
Plenty of options to eat out in Woodstock, but we chose to cook in each night.
TV had Netflix available and also terestial channels, which was a nice touch.
Always used to stay at The Bear Hotel opposite, but pleased that we chose to stay in this apartment on this occasion, and will definitely stay in the future.
The room was very pleasant and comfortable. There was a very attractive en-suite, all very clean and well kept.
The breakfasts were super, an excellent buffet selection and a good menu of cooked dishes. Breakfast is taken in a beautiful room at the rear of the hotel, very calm and peaceful, just a delight! The staff at the Marlborough are very friendly and engaging, also very helpful with suggestions of where to eat, directions etc.
the staff in the hotel, where food and drink were served were wonderful. Having an included breakfast was terrific, and cooked to my liking. Room was ground level, which is welcoming for a single female travelling. Plenty of car parking. Not too noisy from the hotel, but some road traffic in the morning if you want a sleep in, it could wake you - but was not an issue for me.
The Buttery is a charming place that fits in nicely with the charming village of Woodstock. The room was one flight up from a small courtyard, and breakfast is a real treat. Of added attraction is The Buttery's proximity to Blenheim Palace, down the street and to the left, and the nearby Italian restaurant, Brothertons Brasserie.
Spacious apartment with off street parking right in the centre of Woodstock with a view of the town square and the two resident ducks. Pubs, restaurants, coffee shops, a CoOp supermarket and lovely shops right on the doorstep. Blenheim Palace is a short walk away. The apartment was perfect for our four night stay in Woodstock.
Warm, relaxed welcoming front of house management style. Original design and colour schemes of rooms is exceptional, as is the standard of cleaning. Great bar and restaurant areas in a lovely hotel in the centre of Woodstock.
Also huge thanks to Rich and Freya for items retrieved that we left in our room!
Centrally located in the beautiful town of Woodstock. A short stroll from Blenheim Palace with lots of nice local pubs and restaurants. The house is very comfortable, spread over three floors, well appointed, really clean and has everything you could need for your stay. Would highly recommend.
Location, location, location! Lovely to have been able to stay so centrally. House was comfortable and just right for a short stay in Woodstock with Blenheim park virtually on the doorstep (if you know where the town gate is!) and plenty of shops to poke around and superb restaurants and pubs.
The location and the room was very comfortable, but not worth the price taking into account, the greeting from the host no parking and quality of breakfast.Stayed at the Marlborough Arms previously and will definitely choose that or the hotel The Bear on our next visit..
It was the hottest weekend of year. We are not used to no air being from Texas. The hotel room care of us by putting us in a room with air conditioning. Every time we asked for help they were quick to help. I recommend them and we intend to visit again
It is a well-run comfortable hotel but the single rooms are rather small; I was lucky to be offered a spare double which was very comfortable. parking is easily available and access to Woodstock and Blenheim Palace ideal up the Blazon Road.
From the friendly service we received on arrival, the beautiful rooms which exceeded our expectation for the price and the great value breakfast, I would highly recommend this hotel if you are planning a visit to Woodstock.
Food and service were excellent. Great dinner and great breakfast. The hotel location is perfect, nestled in the heart of Woodstock. And the bonus ball is the short walk to the entrance to Blenheim Palace park.
it is a beautiful pub with rooms upstairs—completely lovely. It is the closest hotel to Blenheim as well. the food and the people were extraordinarily great.
Lovely little hotel in a fantastic location. Parking wasn’t really a problem although on the street.
Breakfast was absolutely fantastic, way above the norm.
Nice location hotel is a little run down had problem with heating in room so had too upgraded to a suite stain on carpet and the curtain would not close
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