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The Kings Head Inn Wootton By Woodstock
  

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The Kings Head Inn & Restaurant is tucked away in the tranquil conservation village of Wootton-by-Woodstock. A haven of delight for those who enjoy good food (mostly gluten free)and a very peaceful nights sleep.

Privately owned, personally managed and non-smoking throughout, we serve quality award winning food, prepared with fresh ingredients sourced locally. Wootton is within an easy drive of Oxford, The Cotswolds, Stratford and Warwick. Woodstock and Blenheim Palace are only a few minutes away. The area is also ideal for walking and cycling. Non-smoking throughout the property.


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Hotel availability can be checked up to 1 year into the future, no year is necessary.

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•  You may check in from 14:00 hours onwards.
•  You must check out by 11:00 hours.
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•  Cancellations made within days of the check in date are charged 100% of the total booking fee
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Double Dinner Required Sat. ()

When possible midweek rooms will be offered with a complimentary sitting room (ie suite). Sitting rooms include easy chairs, colour televison and beverage facilities.
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Local Attractions:

• Oxford(16 km)- University Colleges, Bodleian Library, Ashmolean Museum and historic city centre
• Blenheim Palace(5 km)- In recognition for his success at the Battle of Blenheim in 1704 the Palace was built for John Churchill,1st Duke of Marlborough. It was designed by Vanbrugh and the gardens were laid out by Capability Brown
• Rousham Park(6 km)- Rousham and its gardens should be a place of pilgrimage for students of the later work of William Kent. Rousham represents the first phase of English landscape design and remains almost as Kent left it. The house was built in c1635 for Sir Robert Dormer

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