Old Parsonage

1 Banbury Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire, OX2 6NN
0(186) 531-0210
www.oldparsonage-hotel.co.uk

Old Parsonage

Old Parsonage is a restaurant located in Oxford. You will find the Old Parsonage at the end of St Giles between the Woodstock and Banbury Roads approximately five minutes walk from the city centre-This smart privately owned luxury hotel is centrally located and perfect for walking to everything Oxford-Nearby are the popular shops and bars of Jericho and Little Clarendon Street-Famous college neighbours include St Johns-Keble and Somerville-Next to St Giles Church-the 17th Century boutique hotel exudes quintessentially Oxford style-Dating back to 1660-the hotel now comprises thirty bedrooms surrounding three terraces-a restaurant- lobby- private room and bar- all with a unique distinguished club atmosphere- The main bar with its Russian red walls covered with original cartoons and interesting portraits is open from breakfast until late serving British classics with a modern interpretation in a bohemian Bloomsbury club-like atmosphere-You can enjoy breakfast-lunch-afternoon tea-a cocktail or dinner in a relaxed informal atmosphere-In Summer-dining moves to the famous walled terrace where you can enjoy live Jazz every Wednesday evening-The air-conditioned bedrooms with marble bathrooms have great character and all the facilities expected in a small luxury hotel-Take a picnic and enjoy the real Oxford with our house bicycles or we can book you a punt-Join our resident art expert Isabella Underhill on a complimentary tailor-made walking tour of the city-Alternatively relax and enjoy in-house beauty treatments at any time-A short walk away is our fine dining-sister restaurant-Gees- This Victorian conservatory with a collection of Gary Hume paintings serves modern European food with skill and flair-accompanied by an eclectic wine list-A local institution Gees captures the whole dining experience with focus on fresh local quality ingredients-attentive and knowledgeable staff- thoughtful sympathetic design and a great central location

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Restaurant At Old Parsonage Hotel

You will find the Old Parsonage at the end of St Giles between the Woodstock and Banbury Roads approximately five minutes walk from the city centre-This smart privately owned luxury hotel is centrally located and perfect for walking to everything Oxford-Nearby are the popular shops and bars of Jericho and Little Clarendon Street-Famous college neighbours include St Johns-Keble and Somerville-Next to St Giles Church-the 17th Century boutique hotel exudes quintessentially Oxford style-Dating back to 1660-the hotel now comprises thirty bedrooms surrounding three terraces-a restaurant- lobby- private room and bar- all with a unique distinguished club atmosphere- The main bar with its Russian red walls covered with original cartoons and interesting portraits is open from breakfast until late serving British classics with a modern interpretation in a bohemian Bloomsbury club-like atmosphere-You can enjoy breakfast-lunch-afternoon tea-a cocktail or dinner in a relaxed informal atmosphere-In Summer-dining moves to the famous walled terrace where you can enjoy live Jazz every Wednesday evening-The air-conditioned bedrooms with marble bathrooms have great character and all the facilities expected in a small luxury hotel-Take a picnic and enjoy the real Oxford with our house bicycles or we can book you a punt-Join our resident art expert Isabella Underhill on a complimentary tailor-made walking tour of the city-Alternatively relax and enjoy in-house beauty treatments at any time-A short walk away is our fine dining-sister restaurant-Gees- This Victorian conservatory with a collection of Gary Hume paintings serves modern European food with skill and flair-accompanied by an eclectic wine list-A local institution Gees captures the whole dining experience with focus on fresh local quality ingredients-attentive and knowledgeable staff- thoughtful sympathetic design and a great central location

Old Parsonage Hotel

Old Parsonage Hotel

You will find the Old Parsonage at the end of St Giles between the Woodstock and Banbury Roads approximately five minutes walk from the city centre-This smart privately owned luxury hotel is centrally located and perfect for walking to everything Oxford-Nearby are the popular shops and bars of Jericho and Little Clarendon Street-Famous college neighbours include St Johns-Keble and Somerville-Next to St Giles Church-the 17th Century boutique hotel exudes quintessentially Oxford style-Dating back to 1660-the hotel now comprises thirty bedrooms surrounding three terraces-a restaurant- lobby- private room and bar- all with a unique distinguished club atmosphere- The main bar with its Russian red walls covered with original cartoons and interesting portraits is open from breakfast until late serving British classics with a modern interpretation in a bohemian Bloomsbury club-like atmosphere-You can enjoy breakfast-lunch-afternoon tea-a cocktail or dinner in a relaxed informal atmosphere-In Summer-dining moves to the famous walled terrace where you can enjoy live Jazz every Wednesday evening-The air-conditioned bedrooms with marble bathrooms have great character and all the facilities expected in a small luxury hotel-Take a picnic and enjoy the real Oxford with our house bicycles or we can book you a punt-Join our resident art expert Isabella Underhill on a complimentary tailor-made walking tour of the city-Alternatively relax and enjoy in-house beauty treatments at any time-A short walk away is our fine dining-sister restaurant-Gees- This Victorian conservatory with a collection of Gary Hume paintings serves modern European food with skill and flair-accompanied by an eclectic wine list-A local institution Gees captures the whole dining experience with focus on fresh local quality ingredients-attentive and knowledgeable staff- thoughtful sympathetic design and a great central location

Nearby places to eat include No.1 Folly Bridge, Abingdon Arms approximately 4.3 km away, The Alchemist, Turtle Bay, and Parsonage Bar & Grill.

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