
Brackley is a crossroads town, a convenient base for those touring England’s centre – Oxford, the northern Cotswolds and attractions like Silverstone and Towcester Races all within easy reach...
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Brackley Community Carnival
Hotels in Brackley - 6 places to stay
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Sun Inn
Under new managemant, serving fine real ales and great value home cooked food prepared by the resident chef, The Sun Inn is a traditional English pub with a warm, friendly atmosphere.
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Crown Hotel
The wide, tree-lined market place in Brackley, with its Georgian and Victorian houses and shops, is the delightful setting for this 13th century coaching inn.
Enjoy idyllic leisurely walks along bridleways and footpaths with two major ... More
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The Fox at Farthinghoe
For the perfect nights rest, stay with us in one our 4 en-suite bedrooms. Our rooms booked through Late rooms include a free continental breakfast pack served to your room. On certain days it may ... More
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Home Farmhouse Charlton
(3.58 miles)
This 400 year old Cotswold stone house (Grade II listed) looks out in summer onto a flagged courtyard ablaze with roses, begonias and clematis. The house is a fascinating and attractive example of its kind ...
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Manor Grange
(3.60 miles)
Manor Grange is a 4-star Bed and Breakfast providing comfortable ensuite accommodation in a peaceful rural setting yet only 5 minutes from the M40 Junction 10 and under 30 minutes from the M1. We pride ...
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Cartwright Arms Hotel
(4.90 miles)
The Cartwright Hotel is in the ancient village of Aynho, which is steeped in local history and known locally as the Apricot Village.
The village is dominated by the glorious architecture of Aynho Park mansion and ... More
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Aynhoe Park
(5.01 miles)
A funked up stately home which has been newly restored, originally designed by Sir John Soane. The park has twelve luxurious and immaculately presented bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms. The house itself is an enchanting ...
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Travelodge Bicester Cherwell Valley
(5.79 miles)
There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More
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Gate House Bed & Breakfast
(5.99 miles)
Gate House is a rural Bed and Breakfast in the heart of a village conservation area on the Oxon/Northants border, but just 4 miles from the centre of Banbury. We are tourist board 4 star ...
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Premier Inn Banbury
(5.99 miles)
On a quiet B road in the middle of the Cotswolds, close to Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon, this modern hotel offers great value, with comfortable, spacious en suite rooms and free parking.
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Great Western Arms
(6.01 miles)
Picturesque country pub nestled between the Oxford Canal and The Great
Western Railway. pen everyday from 11am to 11pm. Serving pub and restaurant
food with a good selection of wines, premium spirits and Hook Norton Real
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Red Lion Hotel
(6.84 miles)
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The Red Lion overlooks the village green in Adderbury. It is and old coaching inn with old oak decoration and stone chimneys. The bar has a list of the inn's ... More
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Bell Inn
(7.04 miles)
The Bell Inn is what everyone imagines a real village pub to be. Log
fire, oak panels, comfy sofas, and a warm welcome from staff and customers
alike. No juke box, pool tables or fruit machines. In ... More
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