A warm welcome awaits you at the Weston Manor Hotel
Steeped in history and dating back to the 11th century, Weston Manor is a beautiful and unusual venue for a conference or a meeting. The present Baronial Hall was the bailiffs court for the Abbott of Osney who owned the house before the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry V111 in the 16th century.
Subsequently the great land owning families, the Earls of Abingdon and Berkshire - the "Norreys and Berties" resided at Weston Manor until the death of the last heir during the great war in 1917.
Renovated during the twenties and thirties by several families, Weston Manor was occupied during the second world war when it was used by the BBC as a dormitory for their staff.
The building was converted into a hotel in the late 1940's, and bought by its present owners, the Osborn family in 1983. Mr and Mrs Osborn pride themselves on the care and effort they have made to sympathetically restore the building and its grounds.
Accommodation
There are 35 bedrooms:
1 Single, 22 Doubles, 9 Twins, 1 Suite & 2 Four Poster Bedrooms
Bedroom Features
All bedrooms have a writing desk with good lighting, colour TV, radio, direct dial telephone and tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, iron and ironing board.
Restaurants & Bars
The Manor Restaurant
Hotel Bar
Health & Leisure
12 acres of tranquil gardens ideal for a quiet walk or team building.
Croquet lawn
Outdoor heated pool
Local Golf course
Other Facilities
Parking for 50 cars