Bear

Oxfordshire


Covered in ivy, and dating back to the 13th century, this stately former coaching inn stands near the town approach to Blenheim Palace. Facilities have been upgraded by a national chain, but it still holds plenty of original features, such as exposed ancient beams, and some rooms have four-poster beds.


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