The Old Bank Hotel a hotel of timeless luxury sets the standard for modern comfortable ... more
and stylish accommodation in Oxford Located on the High St the Old Bank was the first hotel to be created in the centre of Oxford for 135 years and offers the be...
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Situated on the fringe of picturesque Gorey Village, this small, comfortable hotel is ... more
ideally located within easy walking distance of the spectacular Mont Orgeuil Castle and Gorey Harbour. Offering a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, The Old Bank House provides the perfect retreat from the more lively aspects of Jersey. Close to a regular bus route, you can enjoy the hotel’s peaceful setting whilst still being within easy reach of the main attractions.In the evenings you can return to the comfort of the hotel to sample the ŕ la carte menu in the restaurant. Open each day it offers a large choice of continental dishes and a resident's menu..
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OLD BANK HOTEL SETS THE STANDARD FOR MODERN COMFORTABLEAND STYLISH ACCOMMODATION IN ... more
OXFORD CENTRALLY LOCATED ONTHE HIGH STREET IT IS AN IDEAL BASE FOR EXPLORING THISDELIGHTFUL CITY WITH THE ADDED BONUS OF EXTENSIVE FREE CARPARKING FOR GUESTS A RARITY IN OXFORD THESE DAYS.GUESTS ARE DELIGHTED BY THE EXCEPTIONAL LEVELS OF PERSONALSERVICE AND THE LITTLE TOUCHES THAT MAKE STAYING HERE SUCH ATREAT LIKE THE COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE OFFERED TOEVERY GUEST FREE USE OF THE HOUSE PUNT IN THE SUMMER ANDTHE IMPRESSIVE COLLECTION OF 20TH CENTURY BRITISH ART IN ALLROOMS AND PUBLIC AREAS MANY GUESTS REMEMBER THE ROOM THEYSTAYED IN BY THE ORIGINAL SKETCHES.EACH OF THE 42 ROOMS IS NON SMOKING AND HAS ITS OWNPERSONALITY AND CHOICE OF VIEWS FROM THE SPECTACULAROXFORD SKYLINE OF TOWERS AND SPIRES TO THE TRANQUIL COLLEGEGROUNDS THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF THE HIGH STREET OR THESUN TERRACE OF QUOD RESTAURANT ALL ROOMS AREAIR CONDITIONED AND OFFER FLAT SCREEN TV CD PLAYER COMPLIMENTARY HIGH SPEED BROADBAND CONNECTION SAFE ANDHAIRDRYER THE MODERN ENSUITE BATHROOMS HAVE A BATH ANDSHOWER BATHROBES SLIPPERS AND MOLTON BROWN TOILETRIES.THE POPULAR QUOD BRASSERIE LIES AT THE HEART OF THE HOTEL A VIBRANT RESTAURANT OCCUPYING A FORMER BANKING HALL ON THEGROUND FLOOR AND FEATURING CONTEMPORARY DESIGN GREAT VIEWSONTO THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH AND FRESH MODERN CUISINE USINGQUALITY SEASONAL PRODUCE THIS IS WHERE GUESTS CAN ENJOY ACONTINENTAL OR FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST OVER THE MORNINGPAPERS THE SOUTH FACING TERRACE TO THE REAR IS IDEAL FORDINING AL FRESCO PRIVATE DINING FACILITIES FOR UP TO 24PEOPLE ARE AVAILABLE IN THE RED ROOM. CONFERENCE FACILITIESAT THE HOTEL OFFER NATURAL LIGHT A PRIVATE BAR AREA GROUND FLOOR ACCESS WI FI AND STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGY EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A SUCCESSFUL EVENT WHATEVER THEREASON FOR YOUR VISIT BUSINESS OR LEISURE YOU CAN BESURE OF A SPECIAL AND MEMORABLE EXPE
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
OLD BANK HOTEL SETS THE STANDARD FOR MODERN COMFORTABLEAND STYLISH ACCOMMODATION IN ... more
OXFORD CENTRALLY LOCATED ONTHE HIGH STREET IT IS AN IDEAL BASE FOR EXPLORING THISDELIGHTFUL CITY WITH THE ADDED BONUS OF EXTENSIVE FREE CARPARKING FOR GUESTS A RARITY IN OXFORD THESE DAYS.GUESTS ARE DELIGHTED BY THE EXCEPTIONAL LEVELS OF PERSONALSERVICE AND THE LITTLE TOUCHES THAT MAKE STAYING HERE SUCH ATREAT LIKE THE COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE OFFERED TOEVERY GUEST FREE USE OF THE HOUSE PUNT IN THE SUMMER ANDTHE IMPRESSIVE COLLECTION OF 20TH CENTURY BRITISH ART IN ALLROOMS AND PUBLIC AREAS MANY GUESTS REMEMBER THE ROOM THEYSTAYED IN BY THE ORIGINAL SKETCHES.EACH OF THE 42 ROOMS IS NON SMOKING AND HAS ITS OWNPERSONALITY AND CHOICE OF VIEWS FROM THE SPECTACULAROXFORD SKYLINE OF TOWERS AND SPIRES TO THE TRANQUIL COLLEGEGROUNDS THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF THE HIGH STREET OR THESUN TERRACE OF QUOD RESTAURANT ALL ROOMS AREAIR CONDITIONED AND OFFER FLAT SCREEN TV CD PLAYER COMPLIMENTARY HIGH SPEED BROADBAND CONNECTION SAFE ANDHAIRDRYER THE MODERN ENSUITE BATHROOMS HAVE A BATH ANDSHOWER BATHROBES SLIPPERS AND MOLTON BROWN TOILETRIES.THE POPULAR QUOD BRASSERIE LIES AT THE HEART OF THE HOTEL A VIBRANT RESTAURANT OCCUPYING A FORMER BANKING HALL ON THEGROUND FLOOR AND FEATURING CONTEMPORARY DESIGN GREAT VIEWSONTO THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH AND FRESH MODERN CUISINE USINGQUALITY SEASONAL PRODUCE THIS IS WHERE GUESTS CAN ENJOY ACONTINENTAL OR FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST OVER THE MORNINGPAPERS THE SOUTH FACING TERRACE TO THE REAR IS IDEAL FORDINING AL FRESCO PRIVATE DINING FACILITIES FOR UP TO 24PEOPLE ARE AVAILABLE IN THE RED ROOM. CONFERENCE FACILITIESAT THE HOTEL OFFER NATURAL LIGHT A PRIVATE BAR AREA GROUND FLOOR ACCESS WI FI AND STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGY EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A SUCCESSFUL EVENT WHATEVER THEREASON FOR YOUR VISIT BUSINESS OR LEISURE YOU CAN BESURE OF A SPECIAL AND MEMORABLE EXPE
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Advantages: Opulent environment and decor, fresh haut cuisine dishes, excellent location, friendly and helpful staff Disadvantages: Expensive
One time when my parents came to visit me in Oxford, they stayed at the Old Parsonage on Banbury Road. We enjoyed a lovely dinner there, and I'm going to write a little about my experience of it to help you decide whether you want to stay there too.
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The Old Parsonage is a charming and serene establishment located a short walk from Oxford city centre (5 or 10 minutes maximum) and less than an hour from London if travelling by car. During the summer, the building itself is almost obscured from vision by masses of greenery and blossoms. In the winter, it is often shrouded in snow and is the picture of idyll (despite its urban location). The main building is separated from the main Banbury Road by a short stone fence, past which there is a veranda area where diners can eat alfresco. Luckily, a large tarpaulin umbrella shelters ...
Advantages: It's spectacular and surprisingly quiet and the best location in the city Disadvantages: Parking, high prices.
. The Randolph was really something special.
At that time there were no other top notch hotels in the centre of Oxford and visitors had to choose between the glories of the Randolph or a B&B on the Iffley, Cowley, Woodstock or Banbury Roads. The Randolph stood alone in its magnificence but has more recently been joined by arrivistes such as The Bank and the Malmaison, the latter housed in the oldOxford Prison. A few years ago my husband and I wanted to attend a ceramics exhibition in the city and I was lucky enough to get a really outstanding bargain deal at the Randolph. For only a few pounds more than a grotty B&B, I could finally get to stay in my dream hotel.
I love high Victorian architecture and the Randolph is a fine example. It was built in 1864 at a time when no architect could resist sticking just one more bit of ostentatious ...
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 ...