Enjoy a delightful stay at this historic residence. Originally built in the 13th century, the later renovated hotel still holds onto its rich past. The old coaching house is within walking distance to Blenheim palace and boasts an award winning restaurant. 

Harriet Obrien, Telegraph travel writer says: “This classic coaching inn is on the prettiest street in Woodstock. With its big sash windows, wide coach arch and gabled roof, it is a landmark feature of the town. This is a lovely place to visit even without the major attraction of Blenheim Palace almost on the doorstep.”

What’s included:

  • Two-night stay
  • Breakfast daily  
  • Dinner each night (up to £30pp)
  • Bottle of fizz

Other pricing details: 

Sun-Thurs: £199pp based on a two-night stay

Fri-Sat: £229pp based on a two-night stay

Standard room – with upgrades at additional price available, depending on availability as follows:

Deluxe rooms +£15

Super deluxe rooms +£30

Deluxe family 4 +£40

Deluxe suite +£60

Super deluxe suite +£80

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The location

Harriet says: “The Bear sits amid cafés and antique shops in the quiet centre of honey-stone Woodstock. Blenheim Palace is within walking distance

The style

Harriet says: “The interior has been sympathetically styled to reflect the sense of history here, with plenty of exposed beams and stone walls. Tartan and purple flourishes nod to the Scottish roots of the Macdonald parent company.

The rooms

Harriet says: “The upper floors of the Bear comprise an intriguing warren. Most of the 54 rooms are on meandering corridors punctuated by antique dressers and large Chinese jars. Beds are clad in soft Egyptian cotton; décor is in quiet colours with touches of purple or tartan; curtains are generally old-school chintz with pelmets.

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