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Hotel in Oxfordshire

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MummyDarlingSausage · 15/08/2007 10:21

It is our 1st wedding anniversary coming up and we have a childfree night to spend in a hotel (can't wait!) I was thinking of The Malmaison in Oxford - does anyone know of any other really nice hotels in Oxfordshire - don't mind if it is in the country or city? Thanks

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harpsichordcarrier · 15/08/2007 10:23

what about Le Manoir? very expensive but ravishing

harpsichordcarrier · 15/08/2007 10:23

le manoir

harpsichordcarrier · 15/08/2007 10:26

the old parsonagej

MrsBadger · 15/08/2007 10:27

or there's the Old Parsonage

(if you end up in the city and fancy dinner out I can thoroughly recommend Brasserie Blanc for Manoir-quality food at non-Manoir prices.)

harpsichordcarrier · 15/08/2007 10:29

yes me too re brasserie blanc, or Quod.
not Gees though, it's shit imo

MrsBadger · 15/08/2007 10:33

never risked it myself

Boathouse is nice too if it's a sunny evening

harpsichordcarrier · 15/08/2007 10:34

Fishers in a very nice restaurant on St Clements

MrsBadger · 15/08/2007 10:39

or Loch Fyne on Walton St (though perhaps not for romatinc dinner a deux)

back to hotels though...
The Bear in Woodstock?

harpsichordcarrier · 15/08/2007 11:12

The Fishes in North Hinksey is a very nice pub/restaurant too
I am afraid I may have run out of suggestions for a hotel. I don't have any other experiences, as I live here but Burford is quite a nice touristy place to stay with some pretty hotels

SpawnChorus · 15/08/2007 11:17

Crazy Bear in Stadhampton

Used to eat here quite often. Loved it. Have never stayed overnight, but have heard great things about it.

SpawnChorus · 15/08/2007 11:18

Oh, and Malmaison is really really lovely. We stayed there at Christmas.

MummyDarlingSausage · 15/08/2007 12:17

Thanks for all of your idea's - I shall investigate tonight when the kids are in bed

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Quattrocento · 15/08/2007 12:29

Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons. FABBY

Quattrocento · 15/08/2007 12:30

Sorry Harpsi missed your post!

CountessDracula · 15/08/2007 12:30

I second Le Manoir
It is gorgeous and lovely gardens too

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