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Nice historic hotel in a lovely village location with some good shops. The room was an OK size as was the bathroom. One or two little tired spots. TV control had an almost flat battery which was irritating. Hair dryer blew up (strange noise and smoking then completely stopped) but they quickly repla
My husband and I had thoroughly enjoyable stay at The Bear; the room was beautiful with lovely oak beams and the bed was comfortable, we also had the option to have breakfast delivered to our room! All the staff were very welcoming and friendly. The food was delicious and location is perfect for exp
I've stayed here twice now. My room was fabulous, it overlooked the main road in Woodstock and was very quiet. The staff were lovely and helpful. I will definitely go back again.
Hotel was lovely, charming, lots of character and great location. Lovely check in. Awful room service experience - ordered poached egg and smoked salmon on toast and it arrived with no toast. Then they came back with toast and no butter. Small things but meant the food was cold by the time I ate and
We were there during a heat wave so lack of air conditioning was a slight issue, but made up by the great service. Excellent food and drink. Great location. Suggest trying a close by restaurant called Back Lane. World class tapas.
The food was excellent and the room was very nice. I would stay here again. I liked that the Bear was located in the midst of town so that it was easy to walk to various restaurants and places to visit like Blenheim.
Afternoon tea is gorgeous! Scones are to die for! Lovely cosy afternoon, staff all very friendly and helpful. Will definitely come back.
Beautiful hotel with 700 years of history in the cutest town. Fabulous food at their restaurant. Gorgeous courtyard outside full of flowers. A great experience for us visiting from the USA. Not far from Blenheim Palace
Great location for visiting Blenheim Palace & Cotswold’s. Lovely little village. Only complaint hotel charges £10 per night to park and I think that should come within the price of the stay. Feels like a rip off. There was plenty of parking spaces.
We stayed at The Bear for 2 nights, the hotel is very well situated to visit Blenheim Palace. Hotel parking is a bit expensive at £10 per night, but the on street parking is limited to 4 hours, so not much choice. The room was very well appointed with free water and nice coffee. The only criticism w
Had the pleasure of booking a table for lunch. The greeting was warm, welcoming and promptly escorted to our table. The selection of food is wonderful as is the drinks menu, and was not pressured to make any decisions on our menu choice, thus making a very relaxed affair. The food, when delivered to
Perfect location if you're visiting Blenheim palace. The staff were very professional and very well trained, and the room was amazing, spacious, and clean. The pillows were wonderful! The food was excellent, and the service overall was of high standard. Definitely staying again.
Lovely hotel set in a gorgeous location. Great for a business event. Food and service let it down a little but over all really good.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. the room was great5 but in this heatwave it was difficult to sleep ( even with the fan) It is the first time we have had fresh milk in the fridge and we really appreciated that.
Made a prearranged stop here with our 20 person tour group for lunch. The pre-selected food was excellent. Once the food was served, the service became nonexistent. Water pitchers stayed empty, when we asked for ours to be filled they just filled that one. There were two young women who spent most o
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