By Feathers Hotel on 05/10/2009 11:28

Treat yourself to a relaxing two night midweek break at The Feathers from 1st September through to 30th November 2009. This offer includes full English Breakfast, a three course dinner in the Restaurant on one night and in the Bistro on the other. Read More » |
By Feathers Hotel on 02/10/2009 09:01
The Feathers “Sausage Club” is now returning as we approach winter.
You’ll be pleased to hear that the Feathers Supper Club continues from Thursday, 1st October 2009 and the Winter Supper Club will get under way! Read More » |
By Feathers Hotel on 28/09/2009 11:28
Chef Marc Hardiman has introduced a new seven course tasting menu.
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By Feathers Hotel on 28/09/2009 11:17
Julian Fellowes' first novel, Snobs, provided readers with a modern comedy of manners. His second novel Past Imperfect, continues to address snobbish issues. The core of this novel exposes a profound disillusionment with the modern age. He talks about it with David Freeman.
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By Feathers Hotel on 01/07/2009 08:47
With Blenheim Palace being the film set for much of Gulliver’s travels, we’ve seen many a star in the area recently. Jason Segel stars in this fox production, alongside Jack Black, Emily Blunt and Billy Connolly. Read More » |
By Feathers Hotel on 10/06/2009 10:06
The Feathers Hotel in the heart of the historic market town of Woodstock lies at the gates to the Cotswolds, and to England’s most famous country palace, Blenheim. Many of our visitors are escaping from London for a night or two. We welcome other visitors from all corners of the world. 
Drawn to The Feathers by a reputation for outstanding food, discreetly attentive service, and the urban comforts of a privately-owned, country-town hotel, whether your are escaping for a night or two, or just popping in on your way through this area of outstanding natural beauty. Read More » |
By Feathers Hotel on 10/06/2009 10:02
An area of outstanding natural beauty, the Oxfordshire Cotswolds are a blend of breathtaking unspoilt rolling hills, historic market towns and charming picturesque villages. Set in the very heart of rural England, the central location of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds makes the area easily accessible and a superb base for wider touring of the country. To the east lies the county town of Oxfordshire, Oxford, famous for its world renowned university and cultural activities. Bordering the Oxfordshire Cotswolds to the North and West and a short drive away are the attractions of Stratford upon Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare, Warwick with its medieval castle standing proud above the city and the refined period splendour of Cheltenham. Read More » |
By Feathers Hotel on 10/06/2009 09:52
In the heart of Woodstock you'll find the town hall, dating back to 1766. Tourists also explore the unique art scene and search for rare finds in the antique shops around town. Others pay their respects at the Church of St. Mary Magdelene, Combe Church and Bladon Church, where Sir Winston Churchill is buried. Blenheim Castle is the focal point of many a tourist's visit to the Cotswolds This massive castle sits on seven acres of land and is surrounded by another 2,000 acres of lush green parklands. Read More » |