“A luxury boutique hotel in a wonderfully old building. The rooms have simple contemporary design. Bathrooms are pleasingly indulgent. A small but well stocked library is awaiting academics. The restaurant is excellent. Highly recommended. ”

Hotel review

Our favourite Oxford hotel (though we can also recommend its sister, Old Bank), this ancient, characterful, wistaria-clad house has recently had a total facelift, including superb new beds. Its panache remains: a venerable door leads into the welcoming bar/restaurant (good food) with log fire; there's a pretty roof terrace; bikes are available.

Fiona Duncan
Fiona Duncan Review published: 2024-02-26

Recommended for

  • Writing a novel

    • This recently refurbished masterpiece was once home to Oscar Wilde, sit in the luxurious library and draw inspiration.
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Spend a leisurely evening browsing the excellent library- curated by Philip Blackwell.
  • Cycling

    • Follow one of the recommended routes along the river or through the historic town.
  • Museums

    • The Ashmolean Museum has an excellent art collection and archeological display.
  • Great walks

    • Book a guided walking tours of the city and University Colleges.
  • Artworks

    • The restaurant is packed with artworks and portraits.
  • Other Activities

    • Punts are available for hire on the River Cherwell.
  • Sights nearby

    • Visit any one of the 38 University Colleges.
  • Good wine list

  • Full of character

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Free wifi

  • Romantic

  • Luxury

  • Charming

  • Contemporary

  • Traditional

  • Child friendly

  • Boutique

  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Rooms

    35 rooms in this hotel
  • Parking

    There is complimentary on site parking for guests, though spaces are limited
  • Airport transfer

    Surcharge applies
  • Bicycles available

    Free
  • Good wine list

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Library

  • Outdoor dining

  • Walking distance restaurants

  • Fireplace

  • Bar

  • Wifi

  • Free wifi

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • Suites

  • 24 Hour room service

  • Child friendly

  • Garden

  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Spend a leisurely evening browsing the excellent library- curated by Philip Blackwell.
  • Cycling

    • Follow one of the recommended routes along the river or through the historic town.
  • Museums

    • The Ashmolean Museum has an excellent art collection and archeological display.
  • Great walks

    • Book a guided walking tours of the city and University Colleges.
  • Other Activities

    • Punts are available for hire on the River Cherwell.
  • Sights nearby

    • Visit any one of the 38 University Colleges.

Map & Location

See what they say

Why do people love staying with you? Oxford’s 17th century Old Parsonage combines original charm and character with all the luxury, amenities and technology available to an independently owned 5 star hotel. Best known by locals and visitors alike for its eclectic country house charm, chic modern interiors and striking 20th century portraits, the Old Parsonage is a luxury home-from-home with impeccable hospitality. What is there to do in the area? Numerous colleges are close by as well as the Pitt River’s museum & the famous Ashmolean museum of Art & Archaeology. Take in a show at Oxford Playhouse. Go punting along the River Cherwell or venture further on a walking trail to the picturesque Port Meadow. What kind of breakfast do you offer? All breakfast items are ordered with our attentive restaurant waiting team and delivered fresh to your table from the kitchen. Alternatively we have a room service menu should you wish to take breakfast in your hotel room. Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? Yes. The Parsonage Grill’s All Day Menu is served from 12 noon until 11pm, the Set Lunch & Theatre Menu can be ordered between 12noon and 6pm Monday to Friday, and Afternoon Tea is available 3 until 5.30pm daily. Alternatively our sister property, Gee’s Restaurant & Bar, is a very short walk down the road and Quod Restaurant & Bar is a brief trip across the City Centre. Which are your most popular room types, and why? The Suite, a serene & lustrous room tucked away on the second floor, the luxurious free standing bath takes centre stage in the marble bathroom. What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms ? Children’s books & board games are available in the resident’s library as well as a children’s menu in the Parsonage Grill. We have 24 hour room service, babysitting services and complimentary cots for children up to 2 years of age. Please contact the hotel directly for bedroom options to accommodate an extra bed or interconnecting rooms.

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Old Parsonage Hotel

"Through a pretty courtyard with large umbrellas for summer dining, and the original front door believed to date from 1660, you reach the reception hall, with original stone hearth and crackling fire."

Originally published by The Telegraph

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