Places to stay in Botley, Oxfordshire
Botley is a village in the civil parish of North Hinksey, just west of the Oxford city boundary in Oxfordshire. It was in Berkshire until 1974, when it was transferred to Oxfordshire. It lies near the junction between the A34 Oxford ring road and the A420 to Swindon. Local restaurants include Seacourt Bridge Inn, The Fishes, Currydor, and Tumbling Bay Cafe.
The center of Botley ( which is at is longitude -1°18'10.731 and latitude 51°45'1.6235 ) is located 3 miles away from Oxford, 3 miles away from Boars Hill, 3 miles away from Wootton and 4 miles away from Headington.
Available Botley lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Botley.
Botley Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Premier Inn
Cotswold Lodge Hotel
Approx 3 miles away in Oxford:
Marlborough House
Approx 3 miles away in Oxford:
All Seasons Guest House
Approx 5 miles away in Headington:
Botley Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Botley
The Anchor ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). We are an award-winning restaurant and bar, serving exceptional seasonal, organic, and ethically-sourced food.
www.theanchoroxford.com
Thaikhun ( Dining / Thai ). Located at 36 George Street, Oxford, 2 miles from the center of Botley. Oxford Thaikhun is located on George street, a large but friendly restaurant with loads of personality!
With eccentric bric a brac hand selected from Thailand it certainly keeps your eyes busy whilst you are trying our delicious Thai food!
Look out for the boat hanging from the ceiling or the famous converted bath seat. Don’t forget to spot the tuk tuk just inside by the bar. The menu features classic Thai dishes, vegan options and some modern twists.
www.thaikhun.co.uk
The Trout Inn ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Located at 195 Godstow Road, Wolvercote, 3 miles from the center of Botley. The Trout in Lower Wolvercote is genuinely part of the rich tapestry that is Oxford life. With a large terrace looking out onto the river Thames, it is easy to see why The Trout is the pub of dreams; from Lewis Carroll to CS Lewis you can understand why so many people love to sit outside on a summers day with a lovely glass of wine or a chilled beer and watch the fast moving waters.
www.thetroutoxford.co.uk
No.1 Folly Bridge ( / Mediterranean ). The Folly restaurant occupies a unique riverside position in the heart of Oxford, a stones throw from the Westgate centre but beside the beauty of the River Thames.
Our restaurant provides simply served, excellently cooked dishes crafted from the freshest seasonal ingredients.
www.no1-folly-bridge.co.uk
Restaurant At Town Farm Cottage ( Dining / Other ). A stunning, lakeside farmhouse B&B with a Self Catering Option, near Oxford and Thame. Awarded the special AA Red Diamonds for one of the top 10% B&Bs in the UK. You can find us between Oxford and London, just 2 miles from junction 6 on the M40. Lakeside Town Farm Guest House is a working farm, ideally situated by a lake, in beautiful rural Oxfordshire at the foot of the Chiltern Hills in an Designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. On the edge of a small village down a quiet lane, in a gorgeous 1.5 acre garden that featured on BBC2's Gardeners World. We welcome guests on business, pleasure or on honeymoon, and offer free broadband WIFI access.
www.townfarmcottage.co.uk
Ashmolean Dining Room ( Dining / Other ). The Ashmolean’s Rooftop Restaurant sits, as its name suggests, right on top of the world’s oldest museum. Floor to ceiling glass windows open out onto a large terrace – perfect for alfresco drinks and dining when the weather allows – affording terrific views of the picturesque spires of Oxford. Afternoon tea is a speciality, often themed to tie-in with whatever exhibition is showing.
www.benugo.com