We stayed at The Acorn for two nights to visit Oxford for the first time.
We were surprised by this B&B. The B&B is very near the old town centre, but it's so quiet! It set back from the (busy) road and it has a wonderful garden.
From the B&B it's only a nice, short walk, about 25 minutes, to...
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- Also Known As:
- Acorn Guest House Hotel
- Acorn Guest House Hotel Oxford
- Official Description (provided by the hotel):
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Acorn Guest House is a large Edwardian red brick house, well situated for everything Oxford has to offer. We are a friendly, reasonably priced, family run business. All guest rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, colour TV with freeview, free WiFi and adjustable central heating.Breakfast is served 7.30-9.00am Monday-Friday, and 8.00-9.30am on weekends and bank holidays. There is a selection of toast, fruit, cereals and yogurts available. Traditional or vegetarian cooked breakfasts are freshly made to order. All eggs are organic free-range from a local farm, and there is honey from our own bees.We have off road parking at the front of the property and two racks for bicycle parking. There is a computer for guests' use and wifi throughout. It is a fifteen minute walk to Magdalen Bridge, and 25 to the centre of town. The number 3 bus runs to and from the City Centre, and there is a stop very close to Acorn. Prices start from £35 for a single room, £68 for a budget twin and £74 for a twin or double en-suite. All rates are include breakfast, tax and wifi.Acorn is a non-smoking establishment.
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