Looking for hotels in Oxford Look no further than Fallowfields with its high quality accommodation, excellent food and reasonable prices.
Oxford is probably the most famous and picturesque of the old university towns, having attracted acclaim since Mediaeval times. Dial house is situated within easy walking distance of the college's dreaming spires; alternativly buses leave every ten minutes from the doostop.
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The Galaxie Hotel is a family run hotel where you are guaranteed a warm welcome. It has been owned by the same family for 25 years and has recently undergone a complete refurbishment.
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Green Gables is a large characterful Edwardian house, detached and secluded from the road by trees. It is an easy journey to the nearby attractions of Blenheim Palace, Stratford upon Avon, the Cotswold Hills and the beautiful Vale of the White Horse.
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The pine castle was built at the turn of the century of red brick and in a style so typical of the City of Oxford. Peter and Marilyn Morris, the resident proprietors, are eager to ensure that visitors see and experience as much of Oxford as possible in the sometimes limited time available. Help and information are at hand on anything to eat from the ever-growing list of acclaimed restaurants ...
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A modern hotel on the outskirts of this historic University City and within easy reach of Blenheim Palace. ...
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