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The Cartwright Hotel

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Price of dinner and breakfast: £45.00 per person per night (your room is free).

Local golf clubs:
The Springs Golf Club (2 miles), Badgemore Park Golf Club (9 miles), The Oxfordshire Golf Club (9 miles), Waterstock Golf and Country Club (9 miles)

This delightful 16th Century coaching house has benefitted from a comprehensive, yet sympathetic refurbishment programme and offers all the modern traveller needs whilst maintaing its charm and character of earlier years.

The Cartwright Hotel has twenty one fully re-furbished en-suite bedrooms, each room being individually designed, beautifully furnished and complemented with flat screen digital TV, hospitality trays, and complimentary wifi broadband connection. Rooms are double, twin or family accommodation with the availability of up-grades to executive and premiere suites.

The fully air-conditioned Cartwright Restaurant has a menu that will appeal to diners who appreciate superb dishes using the best of local ingredients, prepared by chefs who really care. Open for Breakfast, Morning Coffee, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, and Dinner. For either pre or post dinner drinks, The Cartwright Bar has all the comfort of oak beams and floors. Superb food is offered alongside real ales, lagers, cider, Guinness, wines from around the world, as well as freshly brewed coffee and tea. Enjoy live sport’s coverage on satellite TV in the bar.

Aynho traces its routes back to at least Saxon times when it was calle ‘Aienho’ meaning hill spur belonging to Aega. The village commands a fine view from its prominent spot overlooking the Cherwell Valley.

The only pub actually in the village is the Cartwright, restored from an old coaching inn, which is named after the family who were squires in the village from 1616 to 1950s. The original home of the Cartwright family, Aynho Manor, was burnt down by the Royalists when they vacated it at the end of the Civil War. It is said that Charles I stayed there after the Battle of Edgehill. Charles II paid the family compensation to restore the house to how it is now.

Aynho Park, as it is now known, has a few rooms open to the public and the gardens have been laid out by the famous landscaper Capability Brown.

The Church of St Michael and All Angels is built in limestone as are most of the cottages in the village and its tower dates to the fourteenth century. The church was severely damaged during the Civil War and the main body was rebuilt in 1723 in the Grecian Style.

The Cartwright Hotel and Aynho Village are ideally situated for many sporting and leisure activities including golf, canal days, and country/village walks.

Local attractions include Blenheim Palace, Stowe Gardens, Silverstone Race Track, Stratford-on Avon, Towcester Races and Bicester Designer Shopping Village.

Availability: Available all year round, excluding Christmas, New Year, Valentines and Silverstone events.

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