| Your hosts, Nick Hunter and Roy Elsbury, will be delighted to welcome you into their historic home and offer you a unique insight into the past of this fascinating residence.
Named after William Shakespeare, tradition tells that the famous playwright stayed here on several occasions when travelling between Stratford-upon-Avon and London. It is also said that he may have gained inspiration during one of his stays here for ‘A Midsummer Night''s Dream’.
During your stay you can stroll through the beautifully restored parterre garden to the rear of the property. Further to the rear is a large lawn bordered to the west by tall willows surrounding an ornamental pond. Set back from the village road, the house also enjoys a front garden, well stocked with mature trees and shrubs.
The house is arranged over 3 floors. As a 500-year old house, special facilities cannot be provided for anyone with impaired mobility, but please feel free to ask for any assistance you may need.
The Wi-Fi internet access is password protected; just ask a member of staff and they will give you the password so that you can surf for free.
This beautifully renovated inn has comfy, modern rooms with air conditioning. The Lambert Arms is near junction 6 of the M40, on the borders of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
The restaurant offers freshly-prepared and carefully sourced produce, served in relaxed surroundings. All rooms have plasma TV screens and internet access. On-site parking is available.
The Lambert Arms is ideal for visiting Oxfordshire and the towns and villages in the Thames Valley.
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