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B&B Rafters is located in historic Marcham, 10 minutes' drive from Oxford. This charming property offers boutique-style rooms and serves an award-winning breakfast. Rooms at B&B Rafters are individually designed with elegant, bright décor. They feature free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee-making facilities and an iPod docking station. There is also a safety deposit box and a laptop safe. An award-winning breakfast is served in the pleasant dining room. Several local pubs and restaurants are located a short drive away. Heathrow Airport is 55 miles away and the A34 is 2 miles from the bed and breakfast. Reading is 45 miles away, while central London can be reached in 1 hour 20 minutes by car.
a Historic Market Town in the county of Oxfordshire
(2.2 miles, 3.6 km, direction E)Interesting town, developed around the gates of an abbey founded in 675...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Oxfordshire
(5.0 miles, 8.0 km, direction S)East Hendred is one of the spring line villages nestling just below the Downs in the Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Oxfordshire
(5.6 miles, 9.0 km, direction NW)The village of Standlake is situated 5 miles south of the market town of Witney, and 10 miles to the south-west of Oxford. The village is situated along the river Windrush which.....
a Picturesque Village in the county of Oxfordshire
(5.7 miles, 9.1 km, direction E)This is a popular Thames side village which was the choice of Jerome K. Jerome for a setting for one of the riotous scenes of his "Three Men in a Boat" and it is easy to see just.....
a Historic Market Town in the county of Oxfordshire
(6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction SW)Wantage is a small historic market town in Oxfordshire, famous for being the birthplace of King Alfred the Great, who was born there during the 9th century, though the site of the.....
a Historic City in the county of Oxfordshire
(6.9 miles, 11.1 km, direction NE)Oxford's fame is perhaps second only to Windsor, it is an acclaimed seat of learning with a University whose first college was founded in 1249, almost half a century after the first charter granted to the town by Henry II...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Oxfordshire
(7.7 miles, 12.4 km, direction E)This is a delightful village set beside the River Thames at a point where the historic river is joined by the lesser known River Thame. The village is renowned for its Abbey.....
Abingdon museum is housed in the centre of this ancient town in the spectacular 17th century County Hall. It includes displays.....
Abingdon Abbey was founded in 675 and demolished following Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries. During the life of the.....
Displays of Hendred's Millenium history housed in a Grade one Listed ex-Carthusian Chapel (15th Century)...
This charming rural water mill was built in the local timber and weather-boarded style with a hipped roof and dates from 1807. .....
Recreating the golden age of the Great Western Railway with steam locomotives in the engine shed, signalling displays, Brunels's.....
Built in 1845 as the university Galleries, this Museum became home to the Ashmolean collection in 1894. The museums present.....
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