Deddington

Deddington is a crossroads settlement on the old Oxford to Banbury route that its ruined castle once guarded, this large village actually having a market place and town hall indicating its size, and fine green countryside with new woodland north... Read More

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Deddington Arms Hotel

Deddington Arms Hotel

The Deddington Arms Hotel overlooks the beautiful market-square of Deddington, a medieval village lying between Oxford and Banbury at the gateway to the Cotswolds. The hotel has offered a warm welcome to travellers since the ... More | visit website

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Peppers Bistro & Hotel

Peppers Bistro & Hotel
This elegant 17th-century hotel and restaurant serves Mediterranean and Italian cuisine, as well as steaks. Individually decorated bedrooms offering every comfort. Peppers Hotel is an ideal venue for smaller meetings. Golf courses are nearby. ... More | visit website
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Unicorn Inn

Unicorn Inn

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The Unicorn Inn is situated in the beautiful village of Deddington, ideally located a few miles north of Oxford on the edge of the Cotswolds. Formerly a coaching inn, the ... More

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Peppers Bistro and Hotel (0.04 miles)

Peppers Bistro and Hotel

The Peppers Bistro Hotel Deddington, Banbury offers budget room rates and a cheap weekend breaks package in a picturesque English village location. Peppers Bistro & Hotel (formerly The Holcombe) is a new ‘restaurant with rooms’ in the ... More | visit website

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Duke of Cumberlands Head (1.55 miles)

Duke of Cumberlands Head

A 17th Century thatched Country Inn, combining modern essentials with old world charm. Offering excellent food and accommodation. Listed in the Good Pub and Beer guides for many years now.

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Great Western Arms (2.11 miles)

Great Western Arms
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 Ales. Skittle ... More | visit website
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White Horse (2.22 miles)

White Horse

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The White Horse Inn is a charming 17th-century coaching inn on the eastern edge of the Cotswolds. It has Real Ales, redecorated rooms and a restaurant with Cotswold stone walls. The ... More

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White Horse Village Inn (2.22 miles)

White Horse Village Inn

The honeystone White Horse has stood at the heart of the North Oxfordshire village of Duns Tew for more than 3 centuries. Excellent, sensibly priced and freshly prepared food, a choice of real ales and a ... More | visit website

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Bell Inn (2.31 miles)

Bell Inn

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 | visit website

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Red Lion Hotel (2.47 miles)

Red Lion Hotel

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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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Aynhoe Park (3.10 miles)

Aynhoe Park
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 ... More | visit website
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Middle Aston House (3.14 miles)

Middle Aston House

Middle Aston House is a former manor house dating from the 17th century, set in glorious Cotswold countryside. We offer a relaxed Bed and Breakfast alternative with free telephone calls and WiFi and peacuful surroundings ... More | visit website

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Cartwright Arms Hotel (3.19 miles)

Cartwright Arms Hotel

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 | visit website

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