Places to stay in Osney, Oxfordshire
Local restaurants include Currydor, The Porterhouse, Tumbling Bay Cafe, and The One.
The center of Osney ( which is at is longitude -1°16'30.273 and latitude 51°44'53.862 ) is located 1 mile away from Oxford, 2 miles away from Botley, 3 miles away from Boars Hill and 3 miles away from Headington.
Available Osney lodging
We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Osney.
Osney Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
The Buttery
Approx 2 miles away in Oxford:
Oxford Spires Four Pillars
Approx 2 miles away in Oxford:
Courtyard
Approx 1 mile away in Oxford:
Osney Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Osney
The Fishes ( Dining / Other ). Only a couple of minutes from either the Botley Road or the southbound A34, The Fishes is a hidden gem. Quite a big gem, too. The Fishes is an imposing Victorian building set in 3 acres of wooded grounds leading down to the banks of Seacourt Stream. On sunny days the gardens are dotted with picnickers, enjoying a picnic basket ordered from the bar, whilst the deck that wraps around the conservatory offers one of the few opportunities in land-locked Oxford to dine outside with an idyllic view. In recognition of this, the Fishes was named Al Fresco Dining Pub of the Year in 2006, as well as winning an award for its Sunday roast.
www.fishesoxford.co.uk
The Lighthouse ( Dining / Other ). The Lighthouse is one of the best places to eat in Oxford city centre.
Our pan-med tapas lend themselves to social dining with the option of large plates for more traditional restaurant dining.
www.thelighthouseoxford.com
Dirty Bones - Oxford ( Dining / Other ). Located at 304 The Westgate, Oxford, 1 mile from the center of Osney. Our NYC-inspired comfort food and cocktails is available outside the capital for the first time.
Situated atop the Westgate Oxford Roof Terrace, in a city where old compliments new, our Oxford home meshes nostalgic 1970's Brooklyn with retro-modern accents. With a large feature bar and drinks lounge, outdoor dining and drinking terrace and open kitchen, Dirty Bones Oxford hits the spot for after-work cocktails, late-night drinking and everything in between, with an old school funk & soul playlist to match.
dirty-bones.com
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
Hinksey Heights Golf Club ( Sports / Activity / Golf ). The main course at Hinksey Heights opened in 1996. It has a earned a reputation for challenging good golfers and rewarding those of all abilities with 18 holes of quality golf combined with unique and spectacular views of the Dreaming Spires of Oxford.
www.oxford-golf.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