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  2. The Old Bank Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian hotel has 43 rooms overlooking Oxford's towers and spires and is air-conditioned. The hotel has a number of 20th-century paintings, including Paddy Summerfield's ‘Handheld’ collection (commissioned for the hotel) and works by Stanley Spencer, Sandra Blow, Craigie Aitchison, Michael Ayrton, Roger Hilton, Harrington Mann, and Henrietta Dubrey.

  3. Eastgate Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is a converted 17th-century coaching inn located at the corner of Merton Street on the site of the town wall's former east gate. The building was converted by Edward Prioleau Warren in 1899–1900, and the stuccoed style of the building echoes other 18th-century buildings in Oxford.

  4. Category:Hotels in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Hotel, Oxford; Royal Oxford Hotel This page was last edited on 13 February 2017, at 22:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. The 10 best UK city breaks for a weekend trip in 2024 - AOL

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    With staycations now a fixture for summer planning, here are the best city breaks that Britain has to offer

  6. Randolph Hotel, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Front entrance of the Randolph Hotel View of the hotel from the east, with the Martyrs' Memorial on the left and Beaumont Street on the right.. The Randolph Hotel, also known as The Randolph Hotel by Graduate Hotels, is a 5 star hotel in Oxford, England, on the south side of Beaumont Street, at the corner with Magdalen Street, opposite the Ashmolean Museum and close to the Oxford Playhouse.

  7. High Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The company made "Oxford Marmalade" famous. In June 1879, George Claridge Druce (also a noted botanist and later mayor of the city) moved to Oxford and set up a chemist's shop, Druce & Co., at 118 High Street. This continued until his death 1932. The Old Bank Hotel was the first new hotel for

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