The White Hart Hotel and Restaurant are situated in the village of Dorchester-on- Thames, 8 miles south of Oxford
The White Hart Hotel has provided a warm welcome to travellers for over 400 years. Th...
Situated in the heart of rural Oxfordshire, in picturesque Dorchester, The George Hotel, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire is one of Britain’s oldest coaching inns.
Situated in Great Milton, 13 km from Notley Abbey, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, A Belmond Hotel, Oxfordshire features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Brenda
New Zealand
The food at the restaurant was phenomenal. The garden tour is a must do. The room was outstanding. The staff were amazing.
Hampton by Hilton Oxford offers business and leisure accommodation in the historic city of Oxford.
Hugh
United Kingdom
Good location; en-suite bathroom was very good and the room spacious. The breakfast was good but the cooked food lacked variety e.g. fried tomatoes and mushrooms, and the scrambled egg was over cooked.
Discover voco Oxford Thames, nestled along the serene banks of the River Thames near Oxford's heart. With a storied past dating back to the Middle Ages, our hotel emanates charm and history.
Set 8 km from Abingdon, Courtyard by Marriott Oxford South has a 24-hour fitness centre, 24-hour front desk and restaurant. The accommodation features a business centre and luggage storage for guests....
The Railway Inn is a traditional pub and restaurant offering delicious home-cooked food and bed and breakfast accommodation.
Dave
United Kingdom
Great place to stay for Abingdon. Have been several times. Rooms are slightly dated but everything works well and the food is great. Pub food, good beer and a cooked breakfast - what more do you want?
Located in South Oxfordshire, in the heart of the village of Burcot, The Chequers offers 9 beautifully-designed en-suite rooms, an award-winning bar and gastro pub.
AMBER
United Kingdom
Booked three rooms which included breakfast.received an email prior to check in to say because I had booked through a third party breakfast wasn't included. phoned manger who confirmed we were booked for breakfast, but she was very uproot which set the tome for our visit. Bedding not clean in one room ( they changed it once it was highlighted).
Breakfast menu is very specific about choosing tea coffee OR orange juice ( which I felt was unusual, given that every other hotel I have stayed in offer orange juice as part of the breakfast).No cereal or fruit.Orders taken from menu which was well cooked and tasty but unusual not to have the option of cereal etc.
Dinner was very expensive and we didn't feel value for money.
It’s a very pretty village and there are some great pubs and...
It’s a very pretty village and there are some great pubs and places to eat . It has great access to good walks by the Thame. There is a little shop which has everything you might need if visiting . The abbey is wonderful to see and often has various things going on .
Susan
Guernsey
6.0
Scored 6.0
the room and bed was very comfortable however there were a...
the room and bed was very comfortable however there were a number of maintenance issues in the room which evidently had not been attended to, All notified to management at check out
1 Main radiator not working
2 Light bulb failed in bathroom
3 shower head not working properly
4 TV control required new batteries
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Unfortunately we arrived quite late so not really able to...
Unfortunately we arrived quite late so not really able to explore the village, though we did have a walk around the grounds of the Abbey. We would have liked to visit the Astin Martin museum though found out it was actually closed on Sundays. Will definitely visit the area again, perhaps in the warmer months.
Alice
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Likes nothing pictures did not represent the accommodation.
Likes nothing pictures did not represent the accommodation.
Room small and dark bathroom small building run down.
Garden not looked after.
Arrived after 3 hour drive looked at room handed keys back and left.
Laura
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very interesting historic village.
Very interesting historic village. Little through traffic thanks to the bypass so quiet. Dorchester Abbey is well worth a visit. Lovely walks all around, lots of footpath signs. A 10 minute easy walk brings you to the bypass where you can catch a frequent bus service into Oxford/Wallingford, and the buses run until early morning!
Lloyd613
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was our first visit there and we were pleasantly...
It was our first visit there and we were pleasantly surprised how beautiful this village was, full of old traditional charm and quaint cottage style houses. There were a few pubs there offering a variety of food and drinks. We really enjoyed the fish platter at The George Inn as their Friday offer. We had a pleasant walk around the village and visited the Old Abbey.
Svetlana
United Kingdom
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The minimal staff and owner were lovely, helpful and friendly.
This establishment has so much potential but needs to address staffing situation. There was a long list of staff vacancies in the toilets which clearly speaks volumes.
Our room was super and clean. Great shower and tea/coffee making facilities. Comfortable bed. Beautiful location. We would go again as long as we were assured of a decent menu... and a chef!
George hotel in Dorchester-on-Thames is a hidden gem of an hotel. The accommodation was excellent, the staff were superb. They were pleased to welcome you and make you comfortable. The food is not 3 stars Michelin, but very very good. Break fast was all that is expected with more variety than your chain hotels. Thank you to all at George hotel.
All the basics were fine. Apparently the Chef had recently walked out so there were no evening meals available which forced us into the George Hotel just up the road where the food and service was excellent so this turned out to be a blessing in disguise
It was overall reasonable value for money
Lovely hotel, staff extremely helpful, we arrived early and the gentleman moved us to a room that was ready so we were able to check in, never experienced that before!! Breakfast lovely, freshly cooked to order another rarity these days. Would most definitely return to this hotel.
A beautifully redone inn. The staff (and particularly Amy the manager) were excellent. Absolutely delightful way to enjoy history and heritage in a small English village. The rooms are comfortable well appointed could not ask for more. Would highly recommend staying at this hotel.
Beautiful, quaint hotel in a small village near to Abingdon. Not too far off the A34, so really convenient for us to break our journey further north. Great value for money. Room was comfortable, breakfast was tasty, staff were really friendly.
We had a lovely room, very characterful and every amenity provided, even including some books and games
Food good with plenty of choice for breakfast and dinner. Hotel beautifully decorated throughout.
Breakfast was excellent!!!, many choices and good different options. great service. I would go back if I need an hotel in same area. I will recommend this hotel to y friends and family.
Breakfast and dinner were both amazing. Convenient parking. Ground floor room in stables as requested. Perfect location for Oxfordshire if you have a car.
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