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The Feathers Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Flowery, antiques-bedecked guest rooms fill this stylish hotel in the heart of town. Feathers was created from five 17th-century houses, and its elegant courtyard is favored for a summertime meal. In winter, log fires make the public rooms cozy. The seasonal menu and upscale dining room are worth th... fodors.com
No title - expert review Just a short walk from Blenheim Palace, Feathers dates from the 17th century and has been an inn since the 18th century. The bedrooms in this beautifully furnished hotel are individually decorated. Some units have draped awnings over the beds. The bathrooms are luxuriously clad in marble with shower... frommers.com
No title - expert review The Feathers was originally four houses, two were home to The Dorchester Hotel and the others were a Drapers and a Butchers shop. With the purchase of all four buildings it was renamed The Feathers. Dining at the Feathers Combine excellent food with fine wines from our extensive wine list, and you h... travel.away.com
No title - expert review Woodstock is one of England's most beautiful and famous country towns. Constructed largely from Cotswold stone, its buildings date from the 12th century. It is host to a wealth of interesting shops, restaurants and historical buildings including the Oxfordshire County Museum. Situated only eight mil... travel.away.com
No title - expert review DetailsNearest Train Station:Oxford Group Affiliations:Sister hotel: Lords of the Manor, Upper SlaughterRatings/Awards:AA 3 StarsRAC 3 Star Blue RibbonNumber of Rooms:20Number Ensuite:20Price per RoomPrice Includes:Full English breakfast, early morning tea and VATDouble:From 35Twin:From 50Single:Fro... information-britain.co.uk
Not worth the visit - user review We booked a table in the restaurant and explained that one of us was vegetarian. When we arrived we were presented with a special vegetarian menu (so far so good). There was a... travel.yahoo.com
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