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If you’re
looking for somewhere simple and good value for money,
but where you can still enjoy pampering, you’ll
find plenty of excellent bed and breakfasts in the area,
offering the winning combination of a hearty breakfast
and a comfortable place to relax for an evening or two.
For a family-run bed and breakfasts in the area try Sandfield
Guesthouse [map],
London Road, Headington. Sandfield is a fine period guest
house close to the shopping centre at Headington, and
offers traditionally decorated bedrooms and a separate
breakfast room.
For real luxury check into Burlington House [map] on
Banbury Road, which has been awarded five
diamonds by the AA and a silver award for excellence from the English Tourism Council.
Burlington House is a large, Victorian merchant’s
house, dating back to 1889. Without disturbing its Victorian
elegance, the house has been totally renovated, resulting
in a stylish and luxurious bed and breakfast hotel.
The nine en suite bedrooms are dedicated to the comfort
of guests and are stylishly decorated with all rooms having
a telephone, television, and homemade cookies.
Burlington House is extremely passionate about food with
freshly squeezed orange juice, free-range eggs, home baked
bread, granola, Greek yoghurt, and freshly ground coffee
all on the breakfast menu.
Hawks Bed and Breakfast [map] on Oxford Road, is located in a small village just five
miles from Oxford. Offering one luxurious letting room
with a king size bed, private bathroom, fruit bowl, fridge,
colour tv and video, and tea and coffee facilities.
If you’re looking for an escape to the country why
not book into the beautiful Pinkhill Cottage [map]. This charming thatched cottage dates back to the
17th century and is situated on the edge of the pretty
Thames Valley village of Standlake.
Here you'll find comfortable accommodation in a beautifully
converted stable and hay loft. There’s also the
chance to enjoy a hearty breakfast the following morning
and the large garden that overlooks the River Windrush
and a variety of wildlife.
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