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We have 6 hotels in Witney.

 
 
The Blue Boar Witney Star Rating 4        
28 Market Square

Facing central Witney's market square, this polished hotel dating from the late 1700s is a a mile from both the A40 and Cogges Manor Farm living museum.Individually styled rooms with contemporary furnishings have original features like exposed brick and beams. All offer flat-screen TVs, iPod docks and free Wi-Fi, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities, minibars and en suite bathrooms.
The Fleece Star Rating 4        
11 Church Green

The The Fleece Hotel is located in Witney making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. All of the guestrooms are replete with non smoking rooms, television, bathtub, shower.
The Witney Hotel Star Rating 3        
7 Church Green

We hope you enjoy your stay, where we aim to provide you with comfortable accommodation at reasonable prices and with excellent service. Our ideal location offers easy travel to Oxford, about 25 minutes drive, or take the bus services which run regularly and until 3 a.m.
Old Court Hotel Star Rating 3        
39-43 Bridge Street

Lying a 7-minute walk from Witney's town centre, this lively hotel and restaurant occupies a stone inn dating to the 1700s. It's 1.1 miles from the A40.
Corncroft Guest House Star Rating 4        
71 Corn Street

A 4-minute walk from Witney's town centre, this modern hotel lies 1 mile north of the A40.11 contemporary simple rooms feature flat-screen TVs, standard or 4-poster beds and tea and coffeemaking facilities, plus free WiFi, sweets and biscuits.Full English breakfast with a continental option is included.
Premier Inn Witney Star Rating 3        
Ducklington Lane

Off the A40 road, this straightforward hotel is 1.1 miles from the town centre and 2.9 miles from Witney Golf Centre.
 
 
More on Witney .
 
Witney is a town on the River Windrush, 12 miles west of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England. The place - name "Witney" is first attested in a Saxon charter of 969 as "Wyttannige"; it appears as "Witenie" in the Domesday Book of 1086.