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The Great Barn Accommodation List The Great Barn Accommodation List Hotels The Manor 3* Bicester Golf and Country Club 4* Weston on the Green, Bicester, Oxon OX25 3QL Chesterton, Bicester, Oxon OX26 1TE Tel: 01869 350621 www.themanorweston.com Tel: 01869 241204 15 minutes drive from venue; 25 bedrooms www.bicesterhotelgolfandspa.com 21 minutes drive from venue; 60 bedrooms Heythrop Park Hotel 4.5* Enstone, Chipping Norton OX7 5UF The Banbury House Hotel 3* Tel: 01608 673333 Oxford Road, Banbury, Oxon OX16 9AH http://www.heythroppark.co.uk Tel: 01295 259361 15 miles from venue; 270 Rooms www.banburyhouse.co.uk 17 minutes drive from venue; 64 The Cartwright Hotel 3* bedrooms 1-5 Croughton Road, Aynho, Nr Banbury OX17 3BE. Tel: 01869 811885 Middle Aston House 3* www.cartwright-hotel.co.uk Middle Aston, Oxon OX25 5PT 3 minutes drive from venue; 21 Bedrooms Tel: 01869 340361 www.middleastonhouse.com The Deddington Arms Hotel 3* 10minutes drive from venue: 56 bedrooms Horsefair, Deddington, Banbury, Oxon OX15 0SH Tel: 01869 338364 www.deddington-arm- Bignell Park Hotel 3* hotel.co.uk. 12 minutes drive from venue: 27 Chesterton, Biocester, Oxon OX26 1UE bedrooms Tel: 0870 0421024 www.bignellparkhotel.co.uk The Holt Hotel 3* 21 minutes drive from venue; 22 Oxford Road, Nr Steeple Aston, Oxon OX25 5QQ bedrooms Tel: 01869 340259 www.holthotel-oxford.co.uk 20 minutes drive from venue; 86 bedrooms Whately Hall Hotel 3* Banbury Cross, Banbury, Oxon OX16 0AN Premier Inn Bicester Tel: 01295 253261 18 minutes drive from Oxford Rd, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 1BT venue; 69 bedrooms Tel: 0871 527 9394 15 minutes drive from venue Holiday Inn Express Hotel Ermont Way, Stroud Park, Banbury Oxon Travelodge Bicester, Cherwell Valley M40 OX16 4AE Tel: 01295 234567 Moto Service Area, Cherwell Valley, www.hiexpress.com Northampton Road, Ardley, Bicester, Oxon OX27 26 minutes drive from venue;120 7RD Tel: 08700 850950. 9 minutes drive from bedrooms venue; 133 bedrooms The Great Barn, Upper Aynho Grounds, Aynho, Banbury, Oxon OX17 3AY Telephone: 01869 810823 Email: [email protected] www.thegreatbarn.net Pubs Self-Catering Accommodation The Fox Inn Waterbridge Farmhouse Fox Lane, Souldern, Bicester, Oxon OX27 7JW Aynho Rd, Adderbury OX17 3NT Tel: 01869 345284 Tel: 01295 811077/ 07412620279 4 minutes drive from venue; 4 Bedrooms Email: [email protected] Whole house. A beautiful stone farmhouse The Great Western Arms sleeping 12-14 guests with an indoor Aynho Station, Clifton, Banbury, Oxon OX17 3BP heated swimming pool and private golf Tel: 01869 338288 course. 6 minutes drive from venue; 4 Bedrooms 6 minutes drive from the venue. https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/15905456 The Red Lion The Green, Adderbury, Banbury, Oxon OX17 Catton House 3NG. Tel: 01295 810269 11 minutes drive from Aynho, OX17 3BL venue; 12 bedrooms 5 minutes drive from venue Whole house. An impressive, double B&B Accommodation fronted Georgian house with large garden, nestled amongst the “chocolate The Barn House box” houses in the quaint village of Aynho. Souldern, Banbury, Oxon Sleeps 6-8. 5 mins from venue. https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/27974990 Beautiful period country home opposite a great pub, sleeps 13. The Hayloft & The Stalls https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/6630434 Lower Aynho Grounds, Aynho, Banbury, Oxon OX17 3BW Tel: 01869 810224 Pye Cottage www.englishcountrycottages.co.uk Souldern, Banbury, Oxon www.cottages4you.co.uk 5 mins from venue. Spacious, characterful 5 minutes drive from venue. cottage all on one level. Sleeps 6. Two self catering beautifully renovated https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/13895028 barn conversions. The Hayloft has 3 double bedrooms, The Stalls has 4 double Great Purston Manor bedrooms. They are also interlinked if you Nr Brackley, Northants NN13 5PL wanted to rent as a whole. Tel: 07889 141344 10 mins drive from venue Lavender Lodge Luxury accommodation in a beautiful Grade 2 Clifton, Banbury Oxon listed Manor House. Two self contained double 10 mins from venue. rooms + 3 further doubles. A beautiful newly converted luxury self- https://greatpurstonmanorbandb.co.uk/ contained annex with wet room, 6 foot double bed and kitchenette. Disabled Brook Farm Cottage friendly, entrance ramp and off road Village Green, Hinton-in-the-Hedges NN13 5NF parking. Sleeps 2 people. Tel: 07974 656428 E: info@brookfarm- https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/96926 cottage.co.uk www.brookfarm-cottage.co.uk/ 05?s=z68Bisgm 10mins drive from venue The Great Barn, Upper Aynho Grounds, Aynho, Banbury, Oxon OX17 3AY Telephone: 01869 810823 Email: [email protected] www.thegreatbarn.net .
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