Marlborough House Hotel is a spacious and privately owned B&B 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of ... more
Oxford city centre.It aims to provide high-quality accommodation with limited self-catering facilities - ideal for independent guests.Built in 1990, it has a trad...
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Marlborough House is a three storey building of traditional design constructed in 1990 It ... more
comprises seventeen twin double family bedrooms with private bath WC and shower and two single bedrooms with private shower and WC Marlborough House is well situ...
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This small, friendly hotel is on the coastal path. It is 2 minutes' walk from the main ... more
beach and 4 minutes' walk from the town centre.The town's best restaurants are a 5-minute walk away, and Marlborough House Hotel offers Thai evening meals for groups of 4 or more (by prior arrangement).Each room is en suite and has a TV. Some rooms have a sea view.Marlborough House Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the coach terminal and a 10-minute walk from the railway station.
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Overlooking the broad sweep of Whitley Bay's golden sands, this family guest accommodation ... more
hotel forms part of an Edwardian terrace. Here, you will find a wide selection of en suite accommodation, with sea front, family and ground floor rooms available. As well as beautiful coastline to explore, Whitley Bay boasts a wide variety of quality restaurants and is only a short drive from the entertainments of Newcastle. Enjoy the warm welcome and personal attention provided by the Marlborough Hotel, but please note that bed and breakfast is on offer only.
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Advantages: Very close to sea front, value for money, lovely couple, nice little extras Disadvantages: Room very small
We had 3 days in the Marlborough in October. It wasn't expensive, we paid £80 for a double room with shared bathroom /toilet for 3 nights. There were ensuite rooms but not on the dates we wished to stay. The room and bathroom were exceptionally clean. We had a TV in the room and a selection of free DVDs. There were towels, a range of toiletries, a box of tissues, fresh fruit in a fruit bowl every morning as well as the usual tea/coffee and biscuits. The breakfast was plentiful and hot with a choice of starters and nothing was too much trouble.
We had one evening meal for £6.50 each. This was 3 courses with tea or coffee. Pate, toast and salad.
Chicken with roast and mashed potatoes and a selection of fresh vegetables
Apple pie and custard.
Excellent value for money and beautifully presented. ...
Advantages: Close to city centre, cheap compared with other hotels Disadvantages: Thin walls, poor/no service, no cleaning, cold shower, paltry breakfast
I am a student at Oxford University, and I recently booked a weekend break for my parents in Oxford in Victoria HouseHotel, seeing that it promised satin and silk and all sorts of luxuries in their website and leaflets, and it was very close to city centre. My parents were VERY unhappy with it and I feel it's important to reflect their views.
- Booking the hotel was pretty troublesome. My dad rang twice and I rang twice and finally I got through to the receptionist. His English wasn't very good so it was difficult to get him to understand what I was looking for, and answer my questions. I eventually managed to book a room but had to give him my credit card details.
- The website promised £69 a night for a double room (2 guests) but when my parents arrived, the surly receptionist pointed to a board on the wall that said £80 a night ...
Oxford, a seasoned city of culture and erudite beauty, is peppered with dreaming spires and archaic edifices. In keeping with the city's understated beauty and elegance is The Macdonald Randolph Hotel, or more simply, The Randolph.
Built in 1864 by the architect William Wilkinson, the Victorian Gothic hotel stands dignified on a street of Georgian facade, opposite the world famous Ashmolean Museum. A skip and a jolly hop (or 200m if you're stoically set on metric) from city centre, it is one of the most central hotels. It is this distinctive architectural history and location that marks The Randolph as the ideal bedrock for exploring Oxford.
Having attended university at Oxford, there was never quite a good enough reason to obliterate my bank account (and the possibility of any future loan-related banter with the HSBC) on a night ...