Old Parsonage Hotel 5*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Shuttle
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On-site Dining
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Child-friendly
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Breakfast
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Situated only 0.7 km from the Pitt Rivers Museum, the 5-star luxury Old Parsonage Hotel Oxford features a shared lounge and various recreational opportunities. This Oxford hotel, offering 2 terraces, is centrally located in close proximity to Somerville College.
Boasting a perfect setting nearly 15 minutes' walk from Oxford train station, the hotel also offers fast access to St Hugh's College, which is just a 13-minute walk away. Blackfriars Hall is a short way from the Old Parsonage Oxford, and Gloucestershire airport is 75 km away. Nature lovers will surely enjoy visiting Coronation Clump, situated 500 metres away. The University of Oxford colleges is within 5 minutes' drive of the accommodation. Keble Road bus stop, offering a direct link to the city attractions and main places, is just a few steps from this hotel.
Staying at Old Parsonage Hotel, you may choose from one of the 35 rooms featuring Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as essentials such as air conditioning. There are luxurious bedrooms and private bathrooms with a separate toilet and a shower provided.
A vegetarian breakfast is served each morning at the property. The Parsonage Grill is an in-house à la carte restaurant, serving British dishes. Also, the Old Parsonage features a lounge bar. There is also a restaurant with different French dishes in the area.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay at the Parsonage, I found a tranquil oasis amidst the bustle of Oxford. The beautifully-fitted room provided essential comfort after a day of exploration. A highlight was the deeply relaxing massage, which focused on head and scalp tension, achieving notable relief. The hospitality stood out, especially during breakfast; the staff's service-minded attitude made for a pleasant dining experience. The hotel also offers excellent business facilities, featuring a meeting room and a desk, allowing seamless work sessions when needed. I particularly appreciated the shared lounge-a great space to unwind with a book or enjoy a quiet moment, reminiscent of my visits to charming European microbreweries. While the lack of an elevator is noticeable in this historic parsonage, the location and atmosphere make it an ideal base for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. A visit to this serene establishment could be just what one needs to recharge.