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Relocating to Oxford ?
Need a short term place to stay?
Congratulations on your new relocating adventure !
Accommodation in Oxford is very expensive so you need time to find out the right location and the right place before you commit to your more permenant home.
Abodes of Oxford provide Bed and Breakfasts in Oxford of a more traditional nature and as such our rates are more reasonable and the hosts are much more helpful than the guest houses or hotels.Our Oxford B&Bs are ideal for the in-between accommodation needed by many relocating to Oxford.
Our unique great value selection of Oxford B&B have received consistantly high ratings
Not suprising then that we welcome back many returning guests!
Peace of Mind that you will enjoy your stay from the moment you walk in.
Unlike other online services Abodes of Oxford accommodation are unique as we personally visit, photograph and prepare an accurate description of all rooms.
In this way not only do we get to see the accommodation we also get to know all our hosts. In this way we can check that the accommodation is suitable – to make sure that we we would be happy to stay there ourselves! This provides you with that much needed peace of mind of a comfortable stay whilst you are settling into your new role.
Abodes of Oxford B&Bs are small and private offering from 1 to 4 rooms – making them a cosy place to come home to.
Rooms are unique, offered by welcoming hosts in private homes. We believe in good value for money so you can expect comfortably clean rooms and a lovely healthy Continental Breakfast to wake up! Complimentary WiFi and parking is free – if available (please check details)
Located around Oxford including Cowley, Kennington, Headington, North Oxford and the city centre. Many rooms are located near the The Oxford Business Park, Oxford Technology Park Oxford Science Park Begbroke Science Park
Make the most of your adventure and visit all the fantastic attractions of Oxford. All locations are within easy distance, by foot or by bus, to all the main historical attractions such as The Bridge of Sighs and the nearby Turf Tavern – the oldest in Oxford – the Bodleian Library and The Radcliffe Camera as well as the many independant shops in the Covered Market.