The Falkland Arms
Great Tew
traditional, local pub - in a charming, rural hamlet - dating from the 16th century featuring flagstone floors, an inglenook fireplace and oak beams
Killingworth Castle Inn
Wootton
a former coaching inn dating from 1637 that retains much of its original character whilst providing comfortable, tastefully decorated rooms
The Swan Inn
Ascot-under-Wychwood
traditional inn given a new lease of life with stylish rooms decorated in eclectic wallpapers, a seasonal food menu and a relaxing beer garden
Stag's Head
Swalcliffe
this historic thatched inn has comfortable rooms, and the inviting bar and tempting restaurant menu add to the charm of a Cotswold stay here
The Horse & Groom
Upper Oddington
this Grade II listed Cotswold inn, stone-built with open fires in the bar and the fine restaurant, keeps the country theme in its charming rooms
The Red Lion
Long Compton
featuring log fires, stone walls and oak beams, this updated pub is ideally placed to explore the Cotswolds, Warwickshire and Oxfordshire
The George Inn
Barford St. Michael
a charming, 17th Century, thatched inn with a friendly ambiance, set on the edge of the Cotswolds and offering elegant, modern rooms
The Crown Inn
Church Enstone
a period, Cotswold Stone Inn which has been sympathetically modernised to provide, chic, well appointed accommodation
The Wychwood Inn
Shipton-under-Wychwood
beautifully furnished throughout, this village inn has individually styled guest rooms, serves good-quality British dishes and a large garden
Duke of Marlborough
Woodleys
cosy, roadside pub offering spacious rooms and hearty, locally-sourced food that is situated on the fringes of the Blenheim Palace Estate