The White Hart Hotel, Dorchester-on-Thames

The White Hart Hotel is a popular choice for a short weekend breaks to explore nearby historical Oxford, the Thames Pathway and The Chilterns.
The White Hart Hotel and AA Rosette Awarded Restaurant, originally a 16th century coaching inn, is located in the charming Oxfordshire village of Dorchester-on-Thames, situated between Oxford and Henley on Thames.
28 En-Suite Bedrooms,
Individually Designed & Refurbished
Friendly and Professional Staff
Real Ale Bar,
Free WiFi and SkyTV
Free Private Parking and CCTV monitored
Dorchester-on-Thames is a classic picturesque "chocolate box" English village, provides an ideal location quiet relaxing weekend break or romantic getaway. The village is a filming location for "Midsomer Murders".
Location and Activities
There are also interesting places close by to explore at your leisure during a weekend break or mid week short break: Walking / Shopping in Oxford, Touring The Chilterns, Visiting Henley-on-Thames or the English Heritage site of Blenheim Palace.
Come and explore the Thames Pathway in Oxfordshire this weekend!
The White Hart Hotel and Restaurant offers the opportunity to combine a short break with business and pleasure, as the hotel is also popular as a business meeting hotel or for hotel accommodation for business meetings in Oxford, Didcot, Wallingford and Abingdon. Dorchester also provides great local walking tours around the historic Dorchester village, Thames Pathway, Towards the Wittenhams,
Weekend Break - Special Offers
The White Hart Hotel and Restaurant offers weekend breaks at cheap hotel weekend deal prices, starting at £55 per person per night. Make sure you check out the latest deals and late rooms availabilityand sign up for our newsletter to receive information on the latest hotel deals and special offers for leisure breaks at the White Hart Hotel, and other village hotels in the Oxfordshire Hotels group..
The White Hart and Restaurant is a member of Oxfordshire Hotels, which owns village hotels near Oxford, Deddington, Oxford, and Buckingham.
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