By Feathers Hotel on 29/04/2010 16:20

Out with the old and in with the new: the Feathers Hotel in Woodstock, Oxfordshire has just completed a £1 million refurbishment. All 20 bedrooms have been totally re-designed and an additional suite has been added. Read More » |
By Feathers Hotel on 22/04/2010 12:46
Just minutes from Blenheim Place the Feathers has a reputation for hospitality, style and fine British cuisine.
Enjoy the sunshine on the terrace or relax in the bar
Every Friday between 5pm and 8pm
You can enjoy a bottle of Cloudy Bay Sauvignon blanc- Chardonnay or Pinot noir
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By Feathers Hotel on 06/04/2010 14:41
Thursday 9th September 2010 to Sunday 12th September 2010
Choose from Dinner, Bed & Breakfast or Bed & Breakfast
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By Feathers Hotel on 06/04/2010 14:37
Friday 20th August to Monday 23rd August 2010
Choose from Dinner, Bed & Breakfast or Bed & Breakfast
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By Feathers Hotel on 06/04/2010 14:32
Friday 9th July 2010 to Sunday 11th July 2010
* * * This offer is fully booked * * *
Choose from Dinner, Bed & Breakfast or Bed & Breakfast
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By Feathers Hotel on 06/04/2010 14:27
Friday 4th and Saturday 5th June 2010
Choice from Dinner, Bed & Breakfast or Bed & Breakfast
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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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