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The Coach House Bampton Star Rating 4
Clanfield Road, Weald
Bampton United Kingdom

Rated 94 / 100 based on 2 customer reviews.

The quality of service and hospitality at The Coach House Bampton has been identified as outstanding based on consistently high customer review ratings.

The customer review score on Gohotels is calculated using a proprietary algorithm to determine an overall customer rating between 0 and 100. Multiple factors such as cleanliness, facilities, location and service are considered.

Properties with a customer review score in excess of 75 / 100 are presented with an Outstanding Service Award.

The Coach House Bampton has achieved a score of 94 / 100 based on 2 customer reviews and has therefore qualified to receive an Outstanding Service Award from Go Hotels.

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The Coach House Bampton is a three bedroom B&B, rated four star with a silver award by Visit Britain and is one of the few B&Bs in great Britain to receive the first ever and much coveted Enjoy England Breakfast Award, sponsored by Kelloggs. A recently converted stables and coach house, all three rooms have en-suite bathrooms. They are full of character, up in the eaves of the building with plenty of old oak beams and sloping ceilings. The comfortable beds are made with the finest Egyptian cotton linen covering top quality, non-allergenic pillows and duvets. Each room is provided with a flat-screen TV, wireless internet connection, tea and coffee making equipment, L'Occitane de Provence soap and shampoo, home made flapjacks and a decanter of amontillado sherry. Bampton, famous for its Morris Dancing festival on the May-end bank holiday, is a beautiful, unspoiled Cotswold stone village with none of the tourist bustle of its more celebrated neighbours. It is, however, a short drive from Oxford, Blenheim Palace, Kelmscott Manor, Silverstone, the Bicester Outlet Centre, Cotswold Wildlife Park and, of course, the famous Cotswold villages. It is also close to the young river Thames, and the owners are happy to collect and drop Thames walkers from and to their stop-off points. Local restaurants and pubs are numerous and excellent. The Coach House is home to a permanent exhibition of the paintings of the celebrated artist Pip Shuckburgh, co-owner of the establishment, and is the Oxfordshire caveau of the Confrerie du Sabre D'Or. From the moment they opened the Coach House, the owners were determined to provide a B&B experience of the quality they would expect themselves. They are just as determined today, and their attention to detail and service, their dictum that no guest should be surprised by anything other than the high quality of hospitality, is reflected in their awards and reviews.
 
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