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1. The Marlborough Hotel (Witney/Hotels in Witney)
Set in the historic town of Witney this former Georgian coaching inn overlooks the bustling market square. The Marlborough Hotel is the ideal place to relax and visit the surrounding Cotswolds. and other local attractions. Here at The Marlborough...
2. Witney Four Pillars Hotel (Witney/Hotels in Witney)
Situated at the edge of the Cotswolds Witney Four Pillars Hotel is built in the traditional style for the area. Its charm is only strengthened when you visit the beauty surrounding it or experience the personal and friendly service that the hotel ...
3. The Mill and Old Swan (Witney/Hotels in Witney)
Set in 60 acres of grounds near Oxford on the banks of the River Windrush the Mill and Old Swan is the perfect setting in which to relax and offers a variety of leisure activities and to explore Oxford and the surrounding area. Our restaurant ser...
4. Eynsham Hall Conference & Training Centre (Witney/Hotels in Witney)
Eynsham Hall is a magnificent Jacobean Style Building set within 30 acres of beautiful parkland inthe quiet seclusion of Eynsham Park Estate. Located just 12 miles from Oxford this is a beautiful mansionwith landscaped gardens a historic hall wit...
5. The Bird in Hand - Cotswolds 17th Cen (Witney/Hotels in Witney)
Located in Oxfordshire North of Witney on the B4022 just outside the small village of Hailey this classic Cotswolds hotel is in an ideal location in the heart of the country within a few miles of Oxford Chipping Norton and major motorwaysThe Bir...