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County - Oxfordshire
Tel code: 01993 | code search
Postcode: OX20 | code search
Population: 3050
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Woodstock is a delightful small town, only slightly spoiled by ...More

Bed and Breakfast in Woodstock

Woodstock has attracted visitors for centuries, drawn in particular by Blenheim Palace which stands on the outskirts of this fine old town on the eastern edge of the Cotswolds. A lovely environment and famed too for its antiques shops... Read More

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Duke of Marlborough

Duke of Marlborough

Nestled just minutes from the hustle and bustle of the historic town of Woodstock, our hotel, close to Blenheim Palace, is a gem of Great British inns.

Our new hotel annex brings high quality accommodation to ... More | visit website

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Feathers Hotel

Feathers Hotel
The Feathers Hotel, situated in the centre of historic Woodstock, a few miles from the University city of Oxford, is a privately owned and run 17th century country town hotel. Originally seven separate houses, the ... More | Double Room: From £135 | visit website
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Marlborough Hotel

Marlborough Hotel

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Marlborough Hotel is a beautiful 14th century coaching inn, situated in the heart of Woodstock, overlooking historical streets. Whilst guests can enjoy the tranquillity of the surroundings they still have ... More

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Town House

This listed historical building is situated in the charming town centre of Woodstock. It is just a few minutes’ walk from Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. The Town House offers homemade breakfast made ... More | visit website
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Killingworth Castle Inn

Killingworth Castle Inn

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. Ideally located for touring the Cotswolds, the ... More | visit website

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Hope House

Hope House

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Ancestral home to the Money family. Boutique accommodation is offered with a hearty locally sourced organic breakfast served in our Vanbrugh Restaurant. Three spacious (80sqm) suites and an enchanting 3 ... More

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The Blenheim Buttery

The Blenheim Buttery
The Blenheim Buttery, offers accommodation in the centre of historic Woodstock. A prime location from which you can explore all the wonders Woodstock, Blenheim Palace and the surrounding Cotswolds have to offer.
Comprising of 6 en-suite ... More | visit website
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The Punch Bowl

The Punch Bowl
The ideal place to stay for an hour or overnight, this grade 2 listed building with its exposed beams and open fireplaces enjoys a unique atmosphere. Our accommodation facilites were completely refurbished in 2005 ... More | visit website
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Old Farmhouse

Old Farmhouse
Old Farmhouse dates back to 1670 and is full of charm and character with many original features, including an Inglenook fireplace, beams and flagstone floors. Our charming bedrooms have very comfortable beds and far reaching ... More | Double Room: From £28 - £30 | visit website
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Bear (The)

Bear (The)

One of England's original 13th century coaching inn's located in the historic, picturesque town of Woodstock. The town is home to Blenheim Palace, as well as many fine boutiques, furniture and antique shops, and art ... More | visit website

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