Hotels in Sanford on Thames, Oxfordshire
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Henley Road,
Sanford on Thames, Oxfordshire, England,
OX4 4GX
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Medieval (Time Period)
This unique development, dating back to Medieval Times, incorporates all the luxury expected within a four star hotel. It is situated within 30 acres of parkland on the banks of the River Thames less than 3 miles from Oxford City Centre more >>
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Stay at this Hotel from: £65.00 Location
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NEAREST ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
Name
Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
Tree Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Hotel
49.00
1 miles
Express By Holiday Inn Oxford Kassam Stadium
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Hotel
44.50
1 miles
Hawkwell House Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Hotel
61.75
1.3 miles
Westwood Country Hotel
South Hinksey, Oxfordshire
Country House Hotel
50.00
1.7 miles
Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Hotel
79.60
2.1 miles
Foxcombe Lodge Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Small Hotel
40.00
2.5 miles
Mercure Eastgate Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Hotel
55.00
2.8 miles
The Old Bank Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Hotel
125.00
2.9 miles
Tower House Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Hotel
75.00
3 miles
Victoria House Hotel
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Hotel unrated
75.00
3.1 miles
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HISTORY CORNER
Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
Two of William the Conqueror's sons became kings of England. Who was the third son?
Clue
He was named Duke of Normandy after William died in 1087
Another clue
He was defeated at Tinchbrai in 1106 and imprisoned for the rest of his life
This Day in British History
14 February, 1478
Duke of Clarence murdered in Tower of London
George, Duke of Clarence, brother of Edward IV, was reputedly drowned in a vat of Malmsey wine
Monarch Mayhem
Before this king came of age, England was ruled by a regency under his uncle, John of Gaunt
Clue
His grandfather was Edward III