Oxford is known as the "City of Dreaming Spires". Matthew Arnold was touched by the impressive architecture of the world famous University buildings and first referred to Oxford as the City of Dreaming Spires
1. OSTM (St Stephen's House) (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
The accommodation is a traditional Oxford College. Though only 12 minutes walk from the City Centre the location is an oasis of calm. Service is offered on a room only basis or guests can arrange for meals to be taken in the College. A separate...
2. Oxford Belfry - A QHotel (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
The welcoming Oxford Belfry is set in 17 acres of beautiful countryside just 15 minutes drive from Oxford and a most convenient base for exploring the multitude of attractions in and around this historic university town. The Oxford Belfry has 154 e...
4. Oxford Thames Four Pillars Hotel (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
This unique development dating back to Medieval Times incorporates all the luxury expected within a four star hotel. It is situated within 30 acres of parkland on the banks of the River Thames less than 4 miles from Oxford City Centre.
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5. Oxford the City of Dreaming Spires (Oxfordshire Facts/Oxfordshire Facts)
Oxford is known as the "City of Dreaming Spires". Matthew Arnold was touched by the impressive architecture of the world famous University buildings and first referred to Oxford as the City of Dreaming Spires
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6. Oxford University (Oxfordshire Facts/Oxfordshire Facts)
Oxford University is one of the most famous and respected educational institutions in the world. Oxford University has educated forty Nobel prize-winners and twenty five British Prime Ministers