Places to stay in Wytham, Oxfordshire

Wytham (/ˈwaɪtəm/ WY-təm) is a village and civil parish on the Seacourt Stream, a branch of the River Thames, about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of the centre of Oxford. It is just west of the Western By-Pass Road, part of the Oxford Ring Road (A34). The nearest village is Godstow. Wytham was the northernmost part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire. The toponym is first recorded as Wihtham around 957, and comes from the Old English for a homestead or village in a river-bend. Local restaurants include The White Hart Country Inn, The Trout Inn, The Trout Inn, and Jacobs Inn.

The center of Wytham ( which is at is longitude -1°18'43.058 and latitude 51°46'30.398 ) is located 2 miles away from Botley, 3 miles away from Oxford, 4 miles away from Kidlington and 4 miles away from Boars Hill.

Available Wytham lodging

We currently have 4 accommodations in and around Wytham.

Wytham Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

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Hotels

Premier Inn

Approx 4 miles away in Oxford:

You’ll have all the best things to do in Oxford right on your doorstep when you book a room at our Premier Inn Oxford City Centre (Westgate) hotel.
Greyfriars Court, Paradise Square
Oxford, Oxfordshire
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Bed & Breakfasts

The Buttery

Approx 4 miles away in Oxford:

The Buttery set in the heart of Oxford, on historic Broad Street. If you want to be surrounded by dreaming spires, beautiful buildings, celebrated pubs, a fantastic range of restaurants, theatre and cinemas then The Buttery is the place to stay.
11-12 Broad Street
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Hotels

Courtyard

Approx 4 miles away in Oxford:

Retreat to Courtyard Oxford City Centre where everything we do fuels and inspires you. Nestled in the heart of central Oxford, our modern 4 star hotel provides easy access to local attractions like Oxford University, Bicester Village, Oxford Castle, Westgate Centre and so much more.
15 Paradise Street
Oxford, Oxfordshire

Wytham Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Cottage / Caravan Park

Approx 5 miles away in Witney:

Bablock Hythe is a well kept secret, a quiet hideaway nestled in beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, beside the river Thames.
Church Road
Witney, Oxfordshire
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Wytham

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New Dancing Dragon

The Oxford Kitchen ( Dining / Other ). Located at 215 Banbury Road, Oxford, 3 miles from the center of Wytham. Nestled in the shopping area of Summertown, our team of Chefs create homemade dishes daily to accompany our great cheese counter, meat chiller, cakes, coffees and extensive grocery items. www.theoxfordkitchen.co.uk Link

The Anchor ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). We are an award-winning restaurant and bar, serving exceptional seasonal, organic, and ethically-sourced food. www.theanchoroxford.com Link

Gardeners Arms ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Located at 39 Plantation Road, Oxford, 3 miles from the center of Wytham. While the pub itself has been around for over 200 years, we started the Gardeners kitchen in 2003 with the intention of serving quality vegetarian food that was appealing to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. Our thinking was that it would be a relief for vegetarians and the dining companions to be able to eat somewhere that provided guaranteed meat free vegetarian and vegan food. www.thegarden-oxford.co.uk Link

Jee Saheb ( Dining / Indian ). Located at 15 North Parade, Oxford, 3 miles from the center of Wytham. Jee Saheb is a family run business with over 50 years worth of experience, serving Bangladeshi & Indian food to the people of Oxford & surrounding areas. www.jeesaheb.co.uk Link

Dosa Park ( Dining / Indian ). Located at 25 Park End Street, Oxford, 3 miles from the center of Wytham. Paladar is a restaurant, bar and coffee roastery located on London. We have awesome recipes and the most talented chefs in town. dosapark.com Link

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 Link