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Old Swan, Minster Lovell
Surrounded by classically beautiful countryside, Oxfordshire is known for its heritage as well as its hospitality. From Michelin Star restaurants to boutique hotels, countryside views to city escapes, it's got something to offer at every turn. While it might be most famous for the illustrious Oxford University, Oxfordshire is awash with attractions and experiences. Bicester Village is the popular haunt of those seeking designer bargains, while the magnificent Blenheim Palace is perfect for romantic walks around the lake as well as the annual triathlon. For families visiting Oxfordshire, there are so many places to go - Fairytale Farm in Chipping Norton, The Story Museum in Oxford, and of course open top bus tours of the city. It is also an area ripe with creativity and arts, from the Bodeleian Library to art galleries and events. Hospitality in the region reflects that array of experiences Foodies delight in The Feathered Nest - where modern hospitality meets Michelin Star meals. Artist Residence Oxfordshire is a dreamy combination of artistic details, brought together in characteristic style as part of Justin and Charlotte Salisbury's bijoux hotel collection. There's also The Bell at Hampton Poyle - a welcoming inn that uses luxury and cosiness in true Cotswold fashion. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.