Woodstock is a charming small market town, most famous for being the home of the Dukes of Marlborough at Blenheim Palace. Besides having many delightful individual shops (including a large number of antique shops), Woodstock is also endowed with a wide variety of eating places, ranging from the renowned Bear and Feathers hotels, through French, Italian, Chinese, Indian restaurants, to centuries-old charming English pubs
Nearby Points of Interest
- Blenheim Palace (0 mi)
- Magnificent Blenheim Palace is surrounded by beautiful landscaped parkland and gardens. This World Heritage Site was the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. From mid-March until the end of October the house is open daily. The Capability Brown-designed grounds are open throughout the year.
Local Amenities
- Supermarket (0 mi)
- There is a small Co-Op supermarket 3 minutes walk from the Guesthouse
M40 Junction 9 & A34
(5.0mi, 8.0km)
Follow signs to Blenheim Palace. Alternatively take the A44 to Woodstock. In Woodstock turn into the town centre towards the County Museum. Continue until road is at it's narrowest point ([past the church). We are located on the left a few yards from Blenheim Palace Town Gate.Oxford
(8.0mi, 12.9km)
Take the S3 from Oxford to the centre of Woodstock then follow details as for road journey.