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(4093) Art Cottage SingleLocation - Cowley, Oxford, OxfordshireOxford High Street is only a 20 minute walk from this location. A warm welcome awaits the professional visitor looking for bed and breakfast or self-catering accommodation in the heart of the popular Cowley Road area of Oxford. With an array of restaurants and entertainment on the Cowley Road just minutes away this location also benefits from being situated on a quiet street off the main road. This home offers peace and quiet for the visitor who wishes to study.
As the accommodation is on the east side of the city it is within walking distance of Brookes University, Churchill and the Nuffield hospitals as well as into the city. There are direct buses to the John Radcliffe hospital. Bus stop only 3 minutes walks onto the Cowley Road. Ideal location for Oxford university faculties located at Park Road.
Bedroom furniture consists of a comfortable solid wood single bed. The furniture are of nice quality and matching with a twin built in traditional wardrobe with additional shelves offering plenty of clothes hanging and storage. There is a matching small desk with chair. Tall lamp and bedside table. Wireless broadband.
The host who is well travelled herself welcomes visitors to join in the living room area to watch television and enjoy her art evenings as she is a professional artist and previous lecturer at the university. Breakfast is a self-serve continental breakfast taken in the large kitchen. Kitchen is available for light use which includes the use of the microwave, toaster and kettle. This must be booked in advance at the time of reservation. Smoking not permitted in the home but allowed in the garden. Parking is on-road no permits required. No pets in the household LocationCowley Road benefits from being on the regular bus routes of many operators to the city centre. Main bus route number 5A bit of history... Tucked away up a lane very close to Bartlemans Road off Cowley Road , Bartlemas Chapel is the remains of a hospital founded by Henry I, who ruled England from 1100 to 1135. It became a custom on May Day and Ascension Day for the scholars and choir of New College to walk in procession to the chapel to say prayers and sing hymns, and around a nearby well, after a recitation of the Epistle and other religious observances, they could enjoy "mere woodland merriment of a semi-pagan kind" before returning to college AccommodationFacilities available: Internet, Kitchen facilites, Use of microwaveFlexible changeover day The lovely host may be able to welcome visitors during the day if the arrival time has been arranged with her in advance. Home to be vacated during the day. Please leave your room and the key by 10 am on the day of departure. Room RatesFrom £29.44 per night or £184 per weekOptions / extrasLight use of Kitchen/night: £2.00 per night |
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