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Historic Hotel Accommodation in Faringdon, Oxfordshire Part of the Oxfordshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Sudbury House HotelA Historic Hotel in Faringdon, OxfordshireFolly Hill Faringdon Oxfordshire England SN7 8AA
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From: £50.00 Nestling on the edge of the Cotswolds,set in 9 acres of landscaped gardens. This fine Regency property offers award winning cuisine in the Folly Restaurant, with its tranquil outlook over the gardens and patio.The hotel offers modern facilities with traditional elegance and professional service Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Faringdon, All Saints Church -
0.2 miles (Historic Church) Faringdon Folly - 0.3 miles (Historic Building) Great Coxwell Barn -
1.8 miles (Historic Building) Farmer Gows -
2.8 miles (Family Attraction) Kelmscott Manor -
3.4 miles (Historic Building) Buscot Park -
3.5 miles (Historic House) Stanford in the Vale, St Denys -
3.5 miles (Historic Church) Kelmscott, St George Church -
3.6 miles (Historic Church) Buckland, St Mary -
4.2 miles (Historic Church) Buscot Old Parsonage -
4.4 miles (Historic Building) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Stanford in the Vale -
3.5 miles away Buckland -
4.2 miles away Lechlade -
5.4 miles away Bampton -
5.9 miles away Brize Norton -
7.5 miles away Eastleach Martin and Eastleach Turville -
8.2 miles away Fairford -
9.1 miles away Minster Lovell -
9.7 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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