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Situated approximately 8 miles North West of Oxford city centre.
BY ROAD
Follow A44 signposted to Evesham and Woodstock, also signposted Blenheim Palace, from central Oxford and the A34/M40 and M4. Upon entering Woodstock take the first left turn after the pedestrian traffic lights. The Feathers is situated immediately on your left.
Please contact the accommodation direct for more directions and parking details.
BY RAIL
Approximately 9.3 miles from Oxford Rail Station.
BY AIRPORTS / COACH
From Heathrow there is a fast rail link to London Paddington which connects directly with services to Oxford.
There is a regular coach service (X70) from both London airports to Oxford City Centre.
From London there are two coach services that run 24hrs, The Oxford Tube and X90, both of which depart from Victoria at Grosvenor Gardens and call at Park Lane (West side near Marble Arch). The X90 also calls near Baker Street at the top of Gloucester Place and the Tube on Notting Hill Gate.
Airport and London coaches terminate at Gloucester Green bus station in Oxford. Accommodation approximately 8 miles from the bus station.
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