The Kings Head Inn is a 3 star free house located in Bledington midway between Oxford ... more
and Stratford Upon Avon east of the M40 Set in the heart of the Cotswolds countryside It is a privately owned free house set back off the perfect Cotswold village ...
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Located in Bledington, midway between Oxford and Stratford Upon Avon and east of the M40, ... more
this privately-owned free house is set in the heart of the Cotswolds countryside.Set back off the perfect Cotswold village green with a meandering brook at its side, the Kings Head Inn has a timeless spirit which has in more recent times gained an excellent reputation. A former 16th century cider house, it has been elegantly furnished and modernised without losing any of its original charm..
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The King's Head is a tradtional friendly 15th century oak beamed inn situated in the ... more
historic city of Canterbury offering a licenensed bar food and en suite bed and breakfast facilities We are conveniently situated and within easy walking distance of the city centreIn addition to the cathedral Canterbury is home to the University of Kent and Kent County Cricket Club the St Lawrence ground is approximately one and a half miles awayReal ales are available in the bar and we are listed in both the 2008 CAMRA Good Beer Guide and the 2007 CAMRA Beer Bed and Breakfast Guide In the relaxing bar you will find exposed beams and pub games including darts bar billiards and a range of board games The attractive garden plays host to the Kentish game of Bat and Trap during the summer months and also has a substantial heated smoking areaA wide range of bar snacks and meals are available daily except Tuesday evenings either in the bar or separate dining roomThe cosy bedrooms which have exposed beams are all en suite with a shower and toilet All rooms have a colour television tea coffee making facilities electric fans and hair dryers Restricted resident parking is available at the inn or alternatively in a nearby public car park
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This 400 year old inn is located within just minutes walk from Warwick Castle and the ... more
historic Town Centre. Each of our bedrooms have recently been fully refurbished to offer modern facilities in historic surroundings.Owned and operated by Mr Osvaldo Valle since November 1998, this friendly and welcoming hotel has deluxe en suite accommodation, fine food and hand-pulled cask ales and wines to make your stay memorable and relaxing. Having finally completed the refurbishment of the building, we are delighted to have received the following awards: RAC - Warm Welcome & Hospitality Award 2000 to 2005 ***** RAC - 3 Diamond ****** Stratford Gazette - Pub of the Year 2000 ***** Lowenbrau - Music Challenge 2000 *****.
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Our 400 year old Inn has been kindly restored to offer every modern convenience and ... more
comfort We are located just minutes walk from Warwick Castle and the Town Centre Just 5 10 minutes drive gets you back to J15 of M40 We have a private car park for residents use only which we lock each evening
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Salisbury Wetherlodge is situated above the Kings Head Inn formerly the County Hotel This ... more
three storey building was built in 1874 for the richardson brothers wine and spirit importers shippers and wholesalers It was then britains oldest wine and spirit business Origanally known as City Chambers the building was occupied by wine merchants until the late 20th CenturySituated in the center of the city Salisbury wetherlodge is the perfect base for exploring the city and surrounding areasIdeal for corporate guests with easy access to the town center car parking and ring roadsSalisbury Wetherlodge is the closet travel accommodation to Salisbury Playhouse and City Hall Both providing excellent entertainment all year round Salisbury is a lively vibrant city dominated by a cathedral of exceptional beauty topped by Englands tallest spire standing at an impressive 123m 404ft This Gothic Masterpiece housing one of the four remaining copies of the nations most historic doucuments the Magna Carta stands in the close The close not only houses the cathedral but also: Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum The Wordrobe Military Museum Mompesson House and The Medieval HallTwice Weekly markets are still held in the central square Colourful bustling noisey friendly and full of exciting aromas from freshly ground coffee and fresh bread to spit roast chicken doughnuts and newly cut folwers Also carpets clothes shoes jewellery kitchenware mobile phones and wooden furniture in fact the range of goods on offer is endless and at exceptional pricesPLEASE NOTE: Due to our central location we are unable to offer on site parking however there is a large pay and display car park just a short walk from the lodgeThe bar plays music until 1am Thursday Friday and Saturday nights
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The King's Head Masham is a fine Georgian building dating back to the 18th Century ... more
situated in the Market Square of the picturesque town of Masham From the outset The King's Head was always more than an Inn In its time it has been combined with a Posting House and surprisingly an Excise Office It now offers a warm welcome with an excellent menu range and serves traditional Theakstons and Black Sheep cask ales and an extensive wine list making it a popular choice for both locals and visitors to the town It has recently undergone a sympathetic refurbishment of the bar restaurant and the 23 letting bedrooms and can accommodate 40 delegates in the meeting room The town always leaves visitors with a sense of calm and is a perfect place to relax this could have a little to do with the two brewery's located in the town which brew Theakson's and Black Sheep beer both are well worth a visit
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Advantages: Modern, great location, excellent facilities Disadvantages: Can be expensive if not booked through a deal
I have stayed at this hotel numerous times over the past few years, most recently for a long weekend in October 2009.
The Hotel
The hotel is just off the A34 approximately 15 minutes outside the City Centre of Oxford, and is easily accessible whether you are approaching from the north or the south.
The hotel is large and modern. There is a large reception area as you enter the hotel. To the right of the reception is a sizeble bar area, and the restaurant sits just off the bar in a separate room.
The staff are always extremely friendly and welcoming and work to ensure that you are checked in efficiently. Each time you pass reception they make a point of greeting you.
There is a pool which is available to residents free of charge.
Standard Rooms
The rooms are a good size and are always clean. Each room includes an open ...
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Advantages: Great Price. Good location for roads. Next to park and ride, cheaper than paying for parking! Disadvantages: Another Holiday Inn, nothing that unique about it. Surly reception staff.
August sees the birthday of my mother, an annual event that our family comes together to celebrate in one way or another.
We have had a rather turbulent year so my brother and I felt it was necessary to take my mother and father away for a birthday celebration as a family. After a good trawl of the internet we decided to visit Oxford. As my brother has two young children it was necessary to consider a family room, ideally with some facilities to keep the children entertained, so we found ourselves at Holiday InnOxford.
Booking
I booked the hotel at www.holidayinn.co.uk as part of their summer promotion. The rate was half price at £49 a night including breakfast which for Oxford in the heart of summer was cheap. The credit crunch certainly has provided us with LOTS of bargains!
Once booked I received an e-mail confirmation ...
Advantages: close to the city Disadvantages: close to the traffic
This particular Premier Travel Inn is situated on the Oxford Business Park. It is just off the A4142 on the junction with the B480 and it is opposite the Rover Works, 3 miles from Oxford city centre.
My husband originates from Wallingford near Oxford so we travel up that way occasionally to see old friends and family. We were finding it more and more difficult to find a reasonable B&B for the night. Most of them in that area are £60 upwards for a room.
BOOKING
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We booked our room online. This was very easy to do. You find the hotel that you want, then check availability. You can then choose the type of room that you want and reserve it. You only pay for the room upon arrival and it can be cancelled as close as 1pm on the day that you arrive.
You can check in after 2pm and do not need to vacate until 12pm ...
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Product details
Long Name
Kings Head Inn
Type
Hotel
Address
The Green, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX7 6XQ, United Kingdom
City
Oxford
County
Oxfordshire
Country
United Kingdom
Post Code
OX7 6XQ
Street
The Green
Continent
Europe
Manufacturer's product description
The Kings Head is a privately owned freehouse set back off the perfect Cotswold village green with a meandering brook at its side. It has a timeless spirit which has in more recent times gained an excellent reputation. Bledington is situated in the middle of an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is the perfect base for touring the beautiful North Oxfordshire Cotswolds.