Hotels in Weston on the Green

Weston Manor Hotel
Weston on the Green
Oxfordshire

OX25 3QL
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With parts dating back to the 11th Century this Country Manor house, set in 12 acres of beautiful gardens, provides the perfect environment for variety of events. Residential or day meetings, Team Building or Private Dining Party, Weddings or short leisure breaks, Weston Manor is the ideal venue. Weston Manor is recognised as one of Oxfordshire's best secret retreat hotels, located just 2 miles from Junction 9 of the M40, with comfortable accommodation and attentive service from which any business meeting would benefit.

Many of the hotels 35 individually decorated bedrooms including 16 in the coach-house, feature antique furniture; all have garden views. Not forgetting the Manor Restaurant a magnificent vaulted and oak panelled Baronial hall that was once the court for the abbot of Osney, serving 2 AA Red Rosette-awarded cuisine; dining in such historic splendour is truly a memorable occasion.

So, whatever the size and nature of your event you can rely on the skill and dedication of the Manor's experienced management team to ensure your event will be remembered for posterity.

Details

Ratings/Awards: 3 Star
Number of Rooms: 35
Number Ensuite: 35
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Restaurant

Name: The Manor Restaurant
Cuisine: English Modern
Chef: Vicky Newitt

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Open All Year
Swimming Pool - outdoor, summer only
TV in Rooms
Conference/Business Facilities

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