Hotels & Guest Houses in Witney, Oxfordshire
Choose from 2 hotels and guest houses in Witney. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Witney Four Pillars Hotel - Ducklington Lane, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 4EX |
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Built in the old Cotswold style, the hotel offers all modern facilities and is ideally situated 10 miles from Oxford and 7 miles from Burford. The hotel prides itself on its charming surroundings and the personal service offered to guests, ensuring a warm welcome and enjoyable stay, whether for business of pleasure. In the evenings you can relax and reflect on your day in the comfort of the hotel's newly refurbished Brasserie and Bar. |
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The Marlborough - 28 Market Square, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 6BH |
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Set in the historic market town of Witney, this former Georgian coaching inn overlooks the bustling town square. The Marlborough staff are the friendliest in town. We aim to please and we deliver fantastic service to meet your need Those wishing to explore will find a host of historic and beautiful places nearby to visit. Burford, Blenheim Palace, the Cotswolds and Oxford are all a short drive away. For the business traveller, a well-situated central location from which to base yourself. The hotel offers comprehensive banqueting and conference facilities, with 23 bedrooms all equipped with en-suite bathrooms and designed with your personal need and comfort in mind. The Marlborough exudes a natural warmth and charm, ensuring a memorable visit. The Brasserie bar is the perfect place to sit and view the picturesque town square, which plays host to the local market on Thursdays and Saturdays. You will be warmly welcomed into this charming room where you can enjoy a quiet drink at the bar, or a relaxed meal in this informal setting. Our Chef's blackboards offer an extensive range of freshly prepared value for money meals that our certain to tempt the eye. We have live music in the Brasserie bar most weekends - suiting a variety of tastes, from good old rock and roll to traditional Irish knees ups. |
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