Woodstock Tips:

"Blenheim Palace - You simply must go. The ground...more


Hotels in Woodstock

Feathers Hotel
Market Street
Woodstock
Oxfordshire

OX20 1SX
Website

Write a review | read reviews
menu
Book Now

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 hotel boasts character and charm with antiques, log fires and traditional English furnishings.

The Restaurant's internationally renowned cuisine, the relaxed atmosphere and the friendly staff combine to ensure a memorable stay.

More Information

Details

Ratings/Awards: AA 3 Stars
RAC 3 Star Blue Ribbon
Number of Rooms: 20
Number Ensuite: 20

Price per Room:

Price Includes: Full English breakfast, early morning tea and VAT
Double: From £135
Twin: From £150
Single: From £90
Suite: From £240
For an instant Currency convertor Click here

Restaurant

Name: The Feathers Hotel
Cuisine: English with European influences
Chef: David Edwards
Awards: AA 3 Red Rosettes

For menu click here

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service - limited
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Conference/Business Facilities

Sample Menu:

Garlic Velouté, Crème Crue

Chicken Liver and Foie Gras Parfait, Pickled Pear

Seared Scottish Scallops with Celeriac Purée

Soft Boiled Organic Duck Egg with Potato Soldiers


*****

Twelve Hour Shoulder of Lamb, Glazed Vegetables,

Roasted Cornish Brill, Beans and Gnocchi

Guilt Head Bream, Sauté Jerusalem Artichokes, Scallops, Gremoulata

Pigs Cheeks, Baby Navet, Crispy Sage, Hollandaise Sauce

*****

Poached Pear “Belle Hélène”

Dark Chocolate Cigar, Pistachio Ice Cream

Pineapple Parfait, Caramel Sauce

Selection of British and Continental Cheeses
with Homemade Oatcakes

This page viewed on 20,895 occasions since Oct 16th 2005

Brit Quote:
If you think squash is a competitive activity, try flower arranging. - Alan Bennett
More Quotes

On this day:
Normans Invade Ireland - 1169, Great Exhibition opens - 1851, TUC meets to agree on a General Strike - 1926, Sutton Hoo Dig Begins - 1939, Betting Shops Legal - 1961, Last UK Concert by Beatles - 1966, Tony Blairs 'New Labour' sweeps to power - 1997, Millennium May Day Protests - 2000
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages