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Cotswold House363 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 7PL Telephone: 01865 310558 Fax: 01865 310558 English Tourism Council 4 Diamonds AA 4 Diamonds
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Cotswold House is situated in the leafy suburb of North Oxford, almost two miles from the city centre. The area is home for many who are involved in the academic and business life of the University.
This Cotswold stone house has been built and furnished to a standard rarely found today. All rooms have en-suite facilities, colour television, fridge, hair dryers, tea, coffee and biscuits, but is unlicensed.
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The premises are totally non-smoking. Our attention to detail and guest comfort have been rewarded by top ratings in the leading hotel/guest house guides.

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While at Cotswold House you can enjoy one of our special breakfasts; either our famous traditional or a wholesome vegetarian with fresh fruit and home made muesli.

The North Oxford/Summertown area has many fine restaurants and public houses offering an excellent variety of food over a wide price range.
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Buses going into the city centre pass Cotswold House every 10 minutes. Blenheim Palace is only 15 minutes away by car. Coaches from the centre of Oxford leave every 20 minutes for London Victoria. By car Heathrow takes 45 minutes and 90 minutes to Gatwick. There is a coach from Heathrow every 30 minutes and Gatwick every 2 hours. Trains to London Paddington leave every hour.
If further help in planning any of the activities or day trips shown overleaf is required we will be only too pleased to help. Maps and details of the Cotswolds are always available with routes tailored to suit individual requirements.
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Tariff Single room £52.00 - £62.00 per room Double room £80.00 - £90.00 per room Twin room £80.00 - £90.00 per room Triple room £100.00 - £110.00 per room Family room £120.00 - £130.00 per room
Regretably, we cannot accept children under 6 years of age.
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 The famous Oxford skyline - looking west from South Park.
What to do in and around Oxford…
Daily walking trips of Oxford and the colleges with experienced guides. Open top bus trips of the City. Visit museums, including the world renowned Ashmolean Botanical Gardens and Christ Church Meadow Magdalen College deer park Oxford Story in Broad street Punting on the River Thames and Cherwell Blenheim Palace at Woodstock Sir Winston Churchill's burial place at Bladon.
…and further afield
Stratford upon Avon Warwick Castle Bath Windsor Castle and Eton The Cotwolds Studley Castle Stonehenge London
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Guests Letter..
'We've recently returned home after our extremely enjoyable holiday in Oxford and environs, and want to express again our appreciation for the hospitality you showed us during our stay at Cotswold House.
From our first instant in Cotswold House we were made welcome and felt that we were among friends. We arrived jet-lagged on the day before the spring time change, which caused us to lose yet another hour. We were fully prepared to skip breakfast the following morning, preferring to recoup lost sleep. In one of your first, but by no means last, kindnesses, you insisted on serving us breakfast even though we were and hour and a half late!
Needless to say, after that first breakfast we looked forward each day to seeing your cheerful face and being fortified for the rigours of our sight seeing expeditions by the scrumptious morning meal. Moreover, the congenial atmosphere of your dining room lent itself well to the several spontaneous conversations we enjoyed with some of your other guests.
We equally appreciated the clean, comfortable room and the knowledge that we could leave our belongings in your trust and care as we absented ourselves each day.
Again, we express our appreciation for your efforts in making our holiday a memorable one. We look forward to a repeat visit.'
Bob and Mary Sue Hardin, Flower Mound, Texas, U.S.A.
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