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The quintessential English Inn situated 5 miles due south of Oxford and 4 miles due east of Abingdon We are situated in the small village of Clifton Hampden, close to the River Thames. Our hotel dates from 1600, and timber beams, inglenook fireplaces and a thatched roof are just some of the original features. Our bar offers draught ales, fine wines, spirits and brandies, and perhaps that special cocktail or two! Our intimate and cosy restaurant offers a varied menu, which includes home-made food, fresh vegetables and vegetarian dishes.twelve en-suite bedrooms, all tastefully decorated and furnished, most with antiques. Each room has either a four-poster or half-poster bed and includes telephone, television, trouser press and tea/coffee making facilities. In addition to all of these creature comforts all of our overnight guests are served a `traditional` English cooked breakfast or Continental Breakfast which is included in the room price. We are a totally non-smoking establishment.
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