Hotels in Banbury
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Located in the centre of this historic market town. The Best Western Banbury House Hotel has a variety of rooms to suit all tastes including our deluxe Cherwell Suite with shower 'a deux' together with well sized comfortable standard rooms. If you need a longer stay ask about our 16 serviced 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Book online | Check Availability |
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Built in honeyed local stone a sensitive restoration has linked three village houses dating from the seventeenth century with a delightful clock tower wing and conservatory lounge. Wroxton House offers you its warm hospitality and total tranquility with carefully chosen staff offering you comfort and attentive service with friendliness and informality. Our Inglenook Restaurant creates a Cotswold atmosphere and offers an award winning cuisine. All 32 bedrooms have been individually decorated with the original timbers preserved in many of the older rooms. Book online | Check Availability |
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Situated close to Banbury Cross itself The Whately is set in its own beautiful gardens. The cast of Jane Austen's Pride Prejudice got into character easily during their stay here while filming the TV series in the area. Hidden staircases priest holes and the resident ghost of Father Bernard are famously part of the charm of this 17th Century treasure. A good starting point for exploring the Cotswolds Stratford upon Avon Warwick Castle and Oxford. Book online | Check Availability |
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Mine Hill House is situated approx 5 miles from Chipping Norton 10 miles from both Banbury M40 Stratford on Avon Warwick M40 . Mine Hill is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds with stunning views over open countryside and a perfect location for exploring Oxford the Cotswolds Stratford Warwick Castle. Dinner available with 24hrs notice. Book online | Check Availability |
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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 Landlords dating back to before the civil war when it was a Royalist owned hostelry. The Restaurant serves delicious food fine wines and Green King real ales. Book online | Check Availability |
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