The Oxford Belfry - QHotels



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The Oxford Belfry is set in 17 acres of beautiful countryside, just a short drive from the dreaming spires of Oxford. The hotel is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding attractions, including Blenheim Palace.
The hotel's 154 elegant and spacious bedrooms are set around two courtyards with their flower borders and sparkling fountain. The light and airy corridors will lead you to a variety of lounges, so you can sit and relax after a day of sight seeing, before dining in their award winning restaurant.
The Reflections leisure facilities include a heated indoor pool, gymnasium, sauna and two all weather tennis courts.
The Oxford Belfry is set in 17 acres of beautiful countryside, just a short drive from the dreaming spires of Oxford. The hotel is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding attractions, including Blenheim Palace.
The hotel's 154 elegant and spacious bedrooms are set around two courtyards with their flower borders and sparkling fountain. The light and airy corridors will lead you to a variety of lounges, so you can sit and relax after a day of sight seeing, before dining in their award winning restaurant.
The Reflections leisure facilities include a heated indoor pool, gymnasium, sauna and two all weather tennis courts.Having recently benefited from an extensive refurbishment of the public areas, the Oxford Belfry has all the facilities and amenities you could desire from a 4-star hotel.
From the North (Bicester, Birmingham, Manchester, m42, m6) :
Exit m40 at Oxford Services (Junction 8/8a). At slip road roundabout take second exit; signposted a418 to Aylesbury. After approximately 1 mile, turn right onto a40 to Milton Common and Wallingford. The hotel is situated 1 mile along on the left-hand side.
From the South (London, High Wycombe) :
Exit M40 at Junction 7. Turn right, following A329 towards Thame. Immediately after crossing over the motorway, turn left onto A40 (in front of The Three Pigeons public house). The hotel is situated 300 yards on the right-hand side.
From Oxford City Centre :
Heading east out of the city centre, follow signs for A40/M40 London. Continue along A40 until sign-posted for A418 Aylesbury/Services. Exit this slip road and follow A418 to Thame/Aylesbury through 2 roundabouts (over M40, Junction 8/8A). After approximately 1 mile has passed (beyond Waterstock golf club), turn right onto A40 to Milton Common and Wallingford. The hotel is situated 1 mile on the left-hand side.
From the M1 (Northampton, Milton Keynes/Aylesbury) - From Northampton:
Exit M1 at Junction 15A (Rothersthorpe Service Station). Follow A43 through Towcester to M40 South, Junction 10. Exit M40 at Oxford services (Junction 8/8A). At slip road roundabout take second exit, signposted A418 to Aylesbury. After approximately 1 mile, turn right onto A40 to Milton Common and Wallingford. The hotel is situated 1 mile on the left-hand side.
From M4 (Swindon, Newbury):
Exit M4 at Junction 13. Follow A34 towards Abingdon and Oxford. At Oxford Ring Road, follow A4142 eastwards then A40 signposted M40. Continue along A40 until sign-posted for A418 Aylesbury/Services. Exit this slip road and follow A418 to Thame/Aylesbury through 2 roundabouts (over M40, Junction 8/8A). After approximately 1 mile has passed (beyond Waterstock golf club), turn right onto A40 to Milton Common and Wallingford. The hotel is situated 1 mile on the left-hand side.
Local Attractions :
• Courthouse (4.47 Miles) - One of the finest examples of early timber framed building in the area. Probably built as a wool store in the early 1400s, but also used as a manorial courthouse until the late 19th century, this timber-framed building stands out, even in this picturesque
• Harcourt Arboretum (6.67 Miles) - The gardens consist of 75 acres of mixed woodland, meadow, pond, rhododendron walks and fine specimen trees.
• Rycote Chapel (1.20 Miles) - This small private chapel was founded in 1449 by Richard Quatremayne. It has its original font, and a particularly fine 17th-century interior. The chapel was visited by both Elizabeth I and Charles I.
• Waterperry Gardens (2.16 Miles) - The manor of Waterperry is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The present house (not open) was rebuilt by Sir John Curson in 1713. The peaceful gardens and nurseries which surround the house were the home of a celebrated horticultural school between 1932 and
• Royal Garrison Church (2.94 Miles) - A garrison church constructed in 1212 as a hostel for pilgrims
• King James's and Landport Gates (2.57 Miles) - Part of the defences of seventeenth-century Portsmouth
• Rycote Chapel (0.65 Mile) -
• King's Head (4.55 Miles) -
• Long Crendon Courthouse (5.02 Miles) -
• Haddenham and Thame Parkway Train Station (5.82 Miles) -
| Family / Children's services : On the area
- Garden / outdoor play area
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| Parking & Transportation : On the area
- Self Parking
- Free car park
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| Concierge services : On the area
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| In-room facilities : On the area
- Non-smoking rooms on request
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| Leisure activities & relaxation : On the area
- All-weather Tennis court
- Fully Equipped Gymnasium
- Sunbed
- 9 hole Golf Course
- Sauna
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| Business facilities : On the area
- Meeting Facilities
- Internet access
- Black & White photocopying
- Dedicated Business Support Centre
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| Other services & facilities : On the area
- Safety Deposit Boxes
- Dry Cleaning / Laundry Service
- Lounge / Bar
- Express Check out
- Guest Laundry Facilities
- Restaurant
- Left Luggage / Storage Facilities
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Flexi Double/Twin
In-room facilities : Shower - - Colour Television - Direct Dial Phone - Sitting Area - Central heating - Coffee/tea maker - Toilet - Bath - Hairdryer - with Cable/Satellite |
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Flexi Double/Twin Room
In-room facilities : Shower - - Colour Television - Direct Dial Phone - Sitting Area - Central heating - Coffee/tea maker - Toilet - Bath - Hairdryer - with Cable/Satellite |
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QSaver Double Room rate includes VAT, English Breakfast and full use of the leisure facilities. |
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