Most popular Banbury hotels
A grand 17th century building, with an dainty restaurant that proposes an imaginative menu and nice facilities. Food is also catered on the verandah of the extensive enclosed park. The Cromwell, having newly benefited from a renovation, has 23 en- room suites, a conference/meeting suite that can accommodate up to 40 persons, and there is self-sufficient parking at the rear of the hotel. The hotel is situated in the center in Banbury near all the comforts and a gorgeous night life. An perfect base from which to visit the gorgeous Cotswold countrysides, in addition to Oxford, Cheltenham and Cirencester. Read more...
The inn faces the antique countryside green. The brasserie has a list of landlords dating back to before the Civil War. In the civil war, the inn was a Royalist-owned hostelry. The restaurant serves one of the best English and Continental cuisine, and the hotel proposes amenities for little privately-owned functions and meetings. The Red Lion is an appropriately tawny color to suit the noun, whether not the adjective, in its name. A former training inn, it has ancient oak decor and stone chimneys. It's most pleasantly located facing the antique countryside green. The brasserie has a list of the inn's landlords, dating back to before the Civil War, when it was a Royalist owned hostelry. The restaurant serves one of the best English and Continental food, excellent wine and conventional ales. What's so peculiar approximately us? The twelve cosy en room bedrooms all have contemporary amenities. The Red Lion can serve for little weddings and privately-owned functions of up to fifty persons, or little meetings with up to 10 delegates. Read more...
The Mercure Whately Hall Hotel is a few hundred years ancient, and is roomy and conveniently equipped. The Mercure Whately Hall Hotel, primarily a 17th-century training inn, is next to Banbury Cross. The bedrooms, varying in size and fashion, are well furnished. Wide and highly cozy social regions comprise homely lounges and an unofficial brasserie. Some of the original oak panelling and the black beams are peaceful intact and amenities is considerate and welcoming. The Mercure Whately Hall Hotel is set in its own terraces and has a croquet lawn for you to enjoy yourselves on and business up an appetite before dinner. Located on the outstanding Banbury Cross, the Mercure Whately Hall Hotel dates from 1632, a captivating hotel which makes a outstanding base for visits to Broughton Castle, Upton, the nearby Cotswolds and Oxfordshire village. Banbury itself is a fine spot to boutique. Please note: Read more...
An luxurious Georgian building with lots of fascination based in the midst of marvellous Banbury. An perfect base for tourism the Cotswolds, Stratford and Oxford. Nestling in the center of Oxfordshire, three mins stroll from Banbury Cross, this Georgian property combines conventional elegance and grace with all of the facilities of present-day facilities, resulting in a hotel that caters for the individual requirements of its each visitor. From our excellently appointed roomsforguests and rooms to the captivating atmosphere of our well- well-known restaurant, we will do our utmost to delight you. Read more...
Situated in the countryside of Wroxton St. Mary, just outside of Banbury (5 mins away), Wroxton House is a manor built in honeyed local stone with three countryside houses dating from the 17th century linked to it and with a wonderful clock citadel wing and greenhouse hall. The Inglenook Restaurant creates a Cotswold ambiance and proposes an award-winning cuisine. All 32 bedrooms have been privately embellished with the original timbers protected in plenty of of the older suites. Situated midway between Oxford and Stratford upon Avon on the edge of the Cotswold village, we give the best ground to investigate a whole variety of activities. Read more...
Newly stretched to create a prominent restaurant privately-owned hotel in the suburbs of Banbury. Ajacent to m40 Junction 11. Individually owned and run by Phil and Karen Slater, offering a welcoming personal facilities. Primarily a farmhouse, converted into an inn and now newly stretched to form a steakhouse restaurant and 6 bedroom privately-owned hotel. Ajacent to the m4o motorway! Char-grilled steaks are the speciality of the cottage. We have two restaurant districts, and a huge park with a covered decking region for alfresco dinning. We are located just two mins from Junction 11 on the m40 and five mins from Banbury city heart. Read more...
The Deddington Arms Hotel faces the vivid market place piazza of Deddington. We are situated in a old-fashioned countryside lying between Oxford and Banbury at the gateway to the Cotswolds. The hotel has offered a sincere welcome to tourists since the 16th century when, as a training inn, it offered food and shelter to weary stagecoach passengers. Today the hotel has a dainty fresh food restaurant with air conditioning, warm friendly bars with log fires and 27 en apartment bedrooms including house apartments and four-poster luxury. Autos are promise in the privately-owned car-park monitored by CCTV cameras. Deddington is a countryside steeped in heritage dating back to an early 6/7th century settlement. The Deddington Arms Hotel is well located for visits to plenty of idyllic and pleasing places locally, making it an perfect site to staying for a long weekend or a longer break in the village. The Deddington Arms Hotel is now a non-smoking hotel in all the social districts. Read more...
The Lismore is a cosy and with taste equipped 2 star hotel retaining the atmosphere of a Victorian cottage. A welcoming and unofficial hotel with an open log fire in the brasserie hall during the winter. A cosy and unofficial Victorian home, with 23 en room bedrooms. The hotel has a brasserie with an open log fire during the winter months. Meals are catered in the restaurant or the brasserie evenings. Auto parking is at the rear of the hotel. 5 recent four placard suites and six family apartments. One family suite can sleep up to 8 persons. Read more...



