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Hawkwell House

3 Stars

  Church Way - OX4 4DZ Iffley Village - Oxford, United Kingdom View Map

Excellent standard property with an elegant setting, ideally placed for a weekend break away to Oxford or to Bicester Village. (GW 10/2008)
The hotel is situated just two miles from the city centre and is surrounded by 3 acres of beautiful tree-lined gardens in the Iffley Village, well-known for its historic Norman Church dating back to 12th century and the oldest loch in Oxford.

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Hotel Details

Lobby

Medium in size, with immediate access to the right for the bar and straight through to the rest of the hotel. It offers a very friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

Exterior

This is an imposing white house set in 3 acres of mature gardens.

Rooms

The main hotel has 51 bedrooms including three luxury suites. There are a further 15 bedrooms in the adjacent Elm House - once the home of the Antarctic explorer Francis Bickerton - now a stylish "boutique" in its own right, within the 3-acre grounds of the main hotel. The rooms in the main house are more traditional but in good decorative order whilst Elm House has stylish, contemporary rooms with Paroda furniture, luxury bath-rooms, flat-screen TV, broadband internet, glass dressing-tables and leather drawers.

Restaurant

The restaurant is a beautiful spacious conservatory arranged around a fountain patio garden. It is decorated in creams and white giving it a light and airy feel. There are bright, contemporary paintings on the wall and tall palm trees in between the tables. The restaurant serves the best modern English cuisine- light and fresh in summer, rich and robust in winter.

Hotel facilities

  •  Check-in at From 14:30
  •  Lobby Size MD

 Public transport

  • Distance from the city center: 3 KM

 Guests' Reviews


Basingstoke, United Kingdom
07/08/2014

Good: 3.3/5 More Details

Hawkwell house july 14

Hotel staff friendly and helpful. our room was in elm house, separate from the main building, a steep walk from reception. not easy access for anyone with walking difficulties.

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