Woodstock
Accommodation
During
your visit to Woodstock and the Cotswolds you may decide to stay in one of
the beautiful Cotswold hotels, bed and breakfast, self catering
accommodation or Cotswolds holiday cottages in the area.
This
page has details of accommodation in the Woodstock area. Woodstock hotels,
Woodstock bed and breakfast and Woodstock self catering holiday accommodation
Woodstock Hotel Accommodation
Hotel
accommodation in the Woodstock area
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The Kings Arms Hotel
The Kings Arms Hotel is privately owned by David and Sara Sykes and is centrally located in Woodstock making it highly favoured as a comfortable and convenient hotel. Having undergone a half million pound refurbishment involving the addition of seven more de-luxe bedrooms and doubling the size of the restaurant, this listed Georgian building has now been awarded 3-star quality rating by the AA and Southern Tourist Board.
Located within easy walking distance of Blenheim Palace, home to the Duke of Marlborough and birthplace of Winston Churchill, the Kings Arms is considered an ideal base for journeys to London or Oxford, famous for its University and history.
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Woodstock Bed and Breakfast
Accommodation
Bed and
Breakfast accommodation in the Woodstock area
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The Laurels
We are situated just off Woodstock town centre, a short walk from Blenheim Palace, a world heritage site famous for its beautiful parkland and the home of the Duke of Marlborough.
Close to Oxford and within easy reach of the Cotswolds, Stratford-upon-Avon, and about an hours drive from London.
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Woodstock Self Catering Holiday
Accommodation
Self
catering accommodation in the Woodstock area
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Plane Tree House
Dating from the 17th century this spacious house is fully equipped and well furnished to provide excellent accommodation. During careful restoration many of the original features, beams, doors and panelling have been retained and create a warm and historic atmosphere. The house is close to the centre of Woodstock where there are inns, restaurants, shops and a museum. Blenheim Palace the birth place of Winston Churchill is within walking distance and the parklands and lakes created by Capability Brown provide stunning views 'one of the most beautiful in England'. There are many events featured at the Palace, good walking and famous gardens to enjoy. Bladon, the last resting place of Winston Churchill is 1 mile away. The market towns and villages of the Cotswold Hills, Cotswold Wildlife Park at Burford and the University City of Oxford are within 10 miles. Cheltenham, Stratford upon Avon, 30 miles. Shops 200 yards, pub 50 yards.
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General Cotswolds Accommodation
For more Cotswold accommodation, visit the Cotswold
accommodation page, and for further information about the towns
and villages of the Cotswolds, including Woodstock, you can visit the Cotswolds
towns and villages page
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