"Great place to stay. The cooking facilities help as lot to keep cost down. Handy walk to Summertown for grocery shop in M & S. Very clean establishment, friendly staff."
"Great place to stay. The cooking facilities help as lot to keep cost down. Handy walk to Summertown for grocery shop in M & S. Very clean establishment, friendly staff."
"We adored our stay and wish we had more time to spend here. What a wonderful country setting in a traditional B &B. Beautiful chapel views from our room which also overlooked a sweet field with sheep. We were welcomed at the door and bid goodbye personally. The cooked to order breakfast was wonderful and thoughtfully prepared and laid out. We would love to return if we are lucky enough to do so. True gem!!! Suzie and Wes from Oregon."
"We adored our stay and wish we had more time to spend here. What a wonderful country setting in a traditional B &B. Beautiful chapel views from our room which also overlooked a sweet field with sheep. We were welcomed at the door and bid goodbye personally. The cooked to order breakfast was wonderful and thoughtfully prepared and laid out. We would love to return if we are lucky enough to do so. True gem!!! Suzie and Wes from Oregon."
"Great one-night stay at the Queens Head Hotel. Excellent location and convenient parking behind the accommodation (£15 overnight). Staff were friendly and helpful, and the room was spacious—old but quaint"
"Great one-night stay at the Queens Head Hotel. Excellent location and convenient parking behind the accommodation (£15 overnight). Staff were friendly and helpful, and the room was spacious—old but quaint"
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"This was a fantastic hotel and we wish we could have stayed longer. It was VERY QUIET at night and the food in the restaurant was excellent, as was the service by all hotel staff. Fun place!"
"Clean room and very welcoming staffs however I do not like the location of the place. It’s in a quiet area and not as pleasant as it was shown on the media."
"The air-conditioning was essential and wonderful since the temperatures were a historic high when we were there.
It would have been nice to have some hand lotion. None in the amenities."
"We stayed for one night in a suite booked through Expedia and unfortunately the experience did not meet expectations, particularly given the price paid.
We chose the suite because it was advertised as having a separate sitting area and complimentary WiFi. However, the room did not appear to have a genuinely separate seating area as described, and we were not provided with any WiFi information on arrival.
There were several maintenance and cleanliness issues, including a broken and unstable table, an empty shower gel dispenser, an unpleasant odour coming from the bathroom, and a room telephone that did not work. We also attempted to contact room service at around 7pm and received no answer.
The sofa bed was particularly disappointing. Our child, who normally sleeps very well, struggled to sleep on it and we did not feel it was suitable for use as a child's bed.
The room was extremely hot on arrival, with the windows and curtains left open on one of the hottest days of the year. Despite putting the fans on immediately, it took a long time for the room to become comfortable.
The hotel itself felt tired and dated in several areas and would benefit from refurbishment and improved maintenance.
We were also disappointed by the breakfast arrangements. Information provided stated that weekday breakfast, including Mondays, was served from 7:00am. However, as it was a Bank Holiday Monday, breakfast did not start until 8:00am. This was not communicated to us at check in. Having bee"
"This charming hotel is conveniently located just a few minutes walk crossing the footpath bridge over the River Avon to The Royal Shakespeare Company Theater, Holy Trinity Church, Shakespeare’s birthplace, local restaurants, shopping and things to see. Beautiful area! My room was modest yet very clean & comfortable, the front desk team was courteous, and the breakfast included with my stay was a nice surprise (basic options of coffee/tea/baked goods/yogurt/cereals and fruit) and I enjoyed the delicious egg scramble for an extra cost.
The Bear is a cozy downstairs pub adjacent to the lobby and serves traditional English pub food- I had an acceptable serving of fish and chips with mushy peas and a drink before heading out to see a play at The RSC!
(There is also a fine dining restaurant, Bistrot Pierre, adjacent to the lobby I did not eat at, however, I heard good reviews in town from others about it).
I recommend this lovely, quiet, and well maintained property and plan to come back!
The photo of Ferris wheel is the view from my room. Others about town …"
"I had booked a weekend for my parents in one of the superior rooms in the main house.
When they checked in they were informed of where to park outside the main house. As we drove round there were a variety of barriers preventing us from parking, we were then informed that we would not be allowed to park as there was a wedding happening the following day.
We were informed to park a distance from the main house and my parents to walk further (disabled parking was unavailable).
My father, who struggles to walk and is 82 was left expected to walk much further than he was cable of.
The folllowing evening when I dropped them back at the hotel only to find out that they were directly over the wedding evening, and could not sleep because of the noise. They were moved rooms but this added to a later than they were usual too late night.
At no point were we informed that there was a wedding event,
They were due to leave the following day at 0630 to travel back to Ellesmere Port to miss traffic.
My father after this ordeal slept the rest of the afternoon (which is unlike him).
I feel the whole experience has been completely ruined and the communication and sympathy and understanding very lacking.
At this stage, I would not recommend.
We expect a call to discuss from the venue and hope their reaction will amend our extreme disappointment."
If you'd like to find somewhere to stay with a small number of rooms and a more personalised environment, a B&B may be the perfect thing for your holiday to Bloxham.
Are you considering an apartment for your stay?
Every B&B has its own unique feel — whether it's a picturesque garden or a beautiful dining room, the little details are what make bed and breakfasts a fun place to get away.
What are the top B&Bs in Bloxham?
Below are some well-liked B&Bs in the surrounding area: The Kings Arms Chipping Norton: 12 rooms. 9.3 mi (14.9 km) from the city centre. The Halford Bridge Inn: 12 rooms. Situated 12.2 mi (19.7 km) from the heart of Bloxham. Enjoy the on-site dining and bar/lounge. The Queens Head: 7 rooms. Located 18.6 mi (29.9 km) from the core of Bloxham. Enjoy the unique decor and on-site dining.
When should I book my B&B in Bloxham?
When you're planning your escape to Bloxham, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 15°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. Average annual precipitation for Bloxham is 696 mm.
How can I get to and around Bloxham?
Mapping out your trip in and around Bloxham is easy with these transportation options. Fly into Oxford (OXF), which is located 13.3 mi (21.4 km) away. Otherwise, you can search for flights to Coventry (CVT), which is 24.5 mi (39.4 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.