White Horse At Woolstone, Uffington, Oxfordshire
The White Horse is a traditional pub that offers beautifully appointed guest rooms, a relaxing environment to enjoy a drink and a delightful restaurant serving seasonal cuisine. This incredibly pretty pub is in a beautiful location at Woolstone near Uffington and is an ideal base for business and leisure guests who are visiting this lovely part of Oxfordshire.
We have 6 guest rooms available, all of which have been thoughtfully decorated and furnished, providing guests with boutique-style accommodation. They include modern facilities and uncharacteristically high water pressure. We have 4 double rooms and 2 twin rooms; however, one of the twins can be set up for family sleeping. This room is set over 2 floors and has a sofa bed on the lower floor and twin beds on the upper floor. All of the guest rooms include:
TV.
Wi-Fi internet access.
Hot beverage tray.
Breakfast is freshly prepared each morning and is served from 7 – 9.45 am on weekdays and from 8 - 9.45 am on weekends. Lunch and dinner is available in the restaurant, which is also open to non-residents.
The bar at The White Horse is the heart of the pub. Expect to mix with locals, those staying the night and our guests enjoying fine food and wine. Well, our garden is a wonderful place to enjoy a drink and an evening away from the hustle and bustle - with its own Italian wood-burning pizza oven.
The White Horse is one of Britain's oldest Inns and with its thatched roof, oak beams, log fires and a warm welcome is probably one of its most beautiful, as well. Built in Elizabethan times, the pub itself is almost half a century old and is set in the old-world village of Woolstone, in the heart of the vale of Whitehorse; 11 miles from Swindon, 5 miles from Faringdon and 7 miles from Wantage. Popular with locals, tourists, and all those who love good food and top-class accommodation, the pub is perfect for those who enjoy walking and exploring the visual delights of the nearby White Horse Hill, the Ridgeway and other ancient monuments. Nobody knows for sure when the Uffington horse was cut, though the general belief now is that it is probably 2000 years old and possibly even older.
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