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The Cosener's House is located in Abingdon and features a garden and a bar. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi.
I like the attractive garden & terrace areas, good pub menu...
I like the attractive garden & terrace areas, good pub menu & freshly prepared breakfast with a tick sheet for options. The rooms are interesting conversions which have made what was a pub into what is really a very pleasant small hotel. The immediate Thames valley area is beautiful but you can get on a train to London right by the the Inn.
Fiona
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Culham is a quiet & pretty village on the Thames.
Culham is a quiet & pretty village on the Thames. There is good walking in the area and it is easy to visit many other pretty riverside villages as well as places like Oxford, Wallingford & Abingdon.
I had a large room with a doule bed and 2 2-seater sofas. Everything in the room was in very good condition.
You could make your own selection from a list for breakfast which was then cooked fresh for you.
It also has a pub.
It is called The Railway Inn at Culham and so was very close to the railway which was very useful for me as I was catching a train there to go to Oxford. Didcot Parkway station is just a couple os stops away in the other direction.
A lovely large room, with a really comfortable bed. Clean and tidy and, despite being a station inn (as in beside a railway station) there was minimal noise or vibration form the passing trains (I slept with the window open on night with no real disruptions). Breakfast was also really good, and all the staff really friendly.
I fully intend to use this hotel in the future for visits to Oxford and the local area,
A really nice location next to a quaint village Railway Station. The hospitatlity from Pauline was excellent and mades us feel very welcome, excellent evening meal and breakfast the following morning.
Outside of the village of Culham, so you'll need some form of transport but the setting was nice, a local pub and restaurant with accommodation, highly recommended if you want a quiet and friendly stay over.
Simple accommodation next to the Culham train station, so an ideal place to spend the night if you need to be at CCFE early in the morning, which is 5 min away. The room is relatively quiet considering it's right next to the railway line! Full English breakfast is served.
Competively priced but it was Cheltenham Races week so other hotels were out of my budget
In the middle of nowhere, but close to a station which I assume was a mainline from Oxford to Didcot etc...
Great food especially breakfast
Staff were nice and accommodating, clean room with soft towels.
Food was lovely.
Lots of power outlets as sometimes you don't always get enough or in random places at other hotels etc, but this had loads and in good locations.
Very quaint, quite oasis from city stress, train service to the little hotel from a few cities like Oxford, in 12 minutes. Old hotel style with restaurant and pub. Simple & clean. I will go back when visiting the nearby region.
The entourage and authenticity of the hotel is very good.
The room was tidy and spacious.
The pillows were a bit on the harder side.
The breakfast was cooked right on the spot by own selection.
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