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County - Oxfordshire
Tel code: 01608 | code search
Postcode: OX7 | code search
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I have lived in chipping norton for some years, having moved ...More

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Chipping Norton is a real Cotswolds market town though with its huge old tweed mill reminding you that the district is not just tea-shoppes, with a host of attractions in its environs including the Hook Norton brewery and the Rollright Stones... Read More

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The Red Lion Inn

The Red Lion Inn

Real ales, fine wines, Superb food and a warm welcome await you from your hosts Sarah and Lisa at The Red Lion. The newly refurbished interior retains and old world charm with log fires, stone ... More | visit website

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Crown & Cushion Hotel

Crown & Cushion Hotel

Originally a 15th century coaching inn, this hotel offers a relaxing home away from home in the heart of the Cotswold's; an area steeped with history. In the past, the Crown and Cushion was owned by ... More | visit website

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The Falkland Arms

The Falkland Arms

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The Falkland Arms at Great Tew is a beautiful 16th Century building and is still run as a traditional, local pub. The flagstone floors, oak beams and inglenook fireplace are ... More

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Old Vicarage Bed & Breakfast

Old Vicarage Bed & Breakfast
A warm welcome awaits you at this substantial, beautiful Victorian Gothic Bed and Breakfast. It is the perfect rural retreat at the gateway to the Costwolds. Set in one acre of secluded gardens and just 300m form ... More | Double Room: £75 | visit website
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The Kings Arms

The Kings Arms
The Kings Arms has been a popular pub since the 17th century, due to its ideal location, friendly service, good food, well kept ales and high quality accommodation. For travellers and tourists taking in ... More | visit website
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Falkland Arms

The Falkland Arms at Great Tew is a beautiful 16th Century building and is still run as a traditional, local pub. The flagstone floors, oak beams and inglenook fireplace are cozy in winter and our ... More | visit website

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Falkland Arms (The)

Falkland Arms (The)
The sixteenth century thatched Falkland Arms is set in the heart of the rural Oxfordshire village of Great Tew.

The bar has old oak beams and settles, a flagstone floor and an inglenook fireplace. An ... More | visit website
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The Swan at Ascott

The Swan at Ascott

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A quintessential Cotswolds pub and restaurant with five ensuite rooms, equidistant between Oxford and Cheltenham, right on the Oxfordshire Way with its wonderful walking, and close to picture perfect Burford. ... More

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Bould Farm

Bould Farm
Our C17th Cotswold farmhouse is set in a large garden overlooking beautiful countryside. Bould Farm is a 400-acre family farm, run by Gwyn and Lynne Meyrick with son Robert. We farm sheep and arable crops. ... More | Double Room: From £70 | visit website
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Forge House

Forge House
Ideally placed for exploring the Cotswolds, Shakespeare Country, Oxford, Blenheim Palace and Warwick Castle. Forge House is a wonderful 200 year old country guest house.

Four poster beds, jacuzzi bath and internet access. ... More | Double Room: £68 - £88 | visit website
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Moat End

Moat End
Relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity staying in a converted barn in the lovely village of Kingham. Come and experience our stunning sunsets and country views. Kingham, voted by Country Life to be the ... More | Double Room: £55 - £65 | visit website

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