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Oxford Spires Four Pillars - Oxford, United Kingdom

Abingdon Road
Oxford, ox14ps
Nightly Rates (253.29 - 461.42)   3 Star
Oxford Spires Four Pillars

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Property Description
4 Star Deluxe Hotel Set In 40 Acres Of Outstanding parkland with access to the river thames. oxford city centre is only half a mile away via a riverside walk or along the abingdon road. facilities include 115 ensuite rooms / suites and executive hotel two room suites all with isdn and voicemail facilities. the hotel also has a restaurant / coffee shop / lounge / drawing room / library bar / leisure centre / car parking and extensive conference facilities.

Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard Double Room

  • Standard Double Room with one double bed and en-suite tiled bathroom. Bright modern décor with SAT TV with digital channels and remote control, direct dial phone and internet access, tea and coffee making facilities, writing desk with chairs, trouser press, iron and ironing board and vanity mirror. En-suite bathroom includes a bath with shower, hairdryer and toiletries. Max Occupancy 2 adults
  • Standard Twin Room

  • Standard Twin Room with two twin beds and en-suite tiled bathroom. Bright modern décor with SAT TV with digital channels and remote control, direct dial phone and internet access, tea and coffee making facilities, writing desk with chairs, trouser press, iron and ironing board and vanity mirror. En-suite bathroom includes a bath with shower, hairdryer and toiletries. Max Occupancy 2 adults
  • Connoisseur Double Room

  • Connoisseur Double - 1 Double Bed and Ensuite tiled bathroom. Spacious room with bright modern decor with upgraded furnishings and fittings, with a patio or balcony. Facilities include SAT TV with digital channels and remote control, direct dial phone and internet access, complimentary mini bar - limited stock, tea and coffee making facilities, writing desk with chairs, seating area with comfy chairs, trouser press, safe, iron and ironing board and vanity mirror. The beds are feature beds and have duvets instead of blankets. En-suite bathroom includes a bath with shower, bathrobes, hairdryer and toiletries. You can also have a Late check out - subject to availability. A complimentary newspaper can be found in each room. Max Occupancy 2
  • Connoisseur Twin Room

  • Connoisseur Twin - 2 Twin Beds and Ensuite tiled bathroom. Spacious room with bright modern decor with upgraded furnishings and fittings, with a patio or balcony. Facilities include SAT TV with digital channels and remote control, direct dial phone and internet access, complimentary mini bar - limited stock, tea and coffee making facilities, writing desk with chairs, seating area with comfy chairs, trouser press, safe, iron and ironing board and vanity mirror. The beds are feature beds and have duvets instead of blankets. En-suite bathroom includes a bath with shower, bathrobes, hairdryer and toiletries. You can also have a Late check out - subject to availability. A complimentary newspaper can be found in each room. Max Occupancy 2
  • Suite

  • Suites have 1 Queen bed and en-suite tiled bathroom. Suites are large rooms with seating area with coffee table and lounge chairs. Suites are comfortably furnished with vanity mirror and writing desk and Cable TV with remote control and radio service - Direct Dial Phone with internet access - In-room Safe - Hair Dryer - Tea-Coffee complimentary hospitality tray and trouser press. The en-suite tiled bathroom provides a bath tub with shower, WC and toiletries. Please request a non-smoking room. Maximum Occupancy 2 persons

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • British Pounds is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1200 

  • Check out time is 1100 

  • Opened in  1999 

  • Renovated in  1999 

  • 115  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    Directions from London Heathrow -By Road- Take M4 west to M25. Leave at M40 junction. Stay on M40 TO Junction 8 - Oxford. At roundabout take left -Cowley- stay on this road pass Rover Work - over flyover - over next roundabout - over next roundabout - at next roundabout follow signs for Oxford City Centre. The hotel is on the right approximately 1 mile away. . By Rail- Oxford Railway station - 1 mile from hotel take a taxi or bus from the station to the hotel 4 star deluxe hotel set in 40 acres of outstanding parkland with access to the River Thames.

    Guarantee Policy
    A guarantee is required for all reservations. Guarantee by agency IATA number or by credit card.

    Cancellation Policy
    **Based on property local time/date** For a no-show or cancellation made after 12 pm on the day of arrival a charge of 1 nights stay 1 nights stay will be made if the hotel cannot re-sell the room. For reservations of 3 or more rooms a no-show or c

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