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The university colleges offer accommodatio n/b&b at reasonable rates
18:00 Mon 19th Feb 2018
Browns is worth considering. It's half a mile from the city centre (which is closer than most accommodation because the historic heart of the city simply doesn't have many hotels), generally well-reviewed on TripAdvisor and (by Oxford standards) quite cheap:
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Just outside the city at Woodstock, the Kings Arms is good value, would also suggest the White Hart in Dorchester (some nice antique shops and glorious minster). And if you really want to blow it big time Le Manoir Aux Quatre Saisons out at Great Milton near Thame and less than 30 mins into the centre of the city. Raymond Blancs's Brasserie in Jordan is worth seeking out.
gingebee....best hotels, etc and before I saw a response to your 'definition; - nothing wrong in the hotels around as I bet the White Hart is cheaper than any Premier with the offers that they have on at the moment.....£49 with B&B and an eff load more 'character' than Premier can offer.
So two fingers comes to mind.
So two fingers comes to mind.
Warning. As for the Randolph, Giles Coren, the Times restaurant critic, wrote about their breakfasts last year. He showed a photo of his breakfast. It was mean, miserable, burnt and expensive. You have to hope that that bad publicity has made the Randolph do something about the( probably ) precooked and warmed-up breakfasts.
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