Ivy House B&B

Single bedroom bed and breakfast ideal for professional visitors to Oxford

Reference | SBBIH01

Distance to Oxford City Centre | 3.5 miles

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ABOUT

Ivy House B&B – single bedroom bed and breakfast

This beautifully decorated single room bed and breakfast accommodation located in elegant Kennington, is ideal for professionals visiting or working in Oxford.

With a regular bus service every 15 minutes taking just 10 minutes to the city centre, Ive House provides guests with easy access to Oxford as well as comfortable and stylish accommodation.

This is an immaculately presented modernised traditional home where a warm welcome awaits guests. The bedroom is beautifully decorated and furnished and provides visitors and executives with quality accommodation at an affordable price. There is an elegantly modern tiled private bathroom with overhead drench shower for the sole use of guests, and along with ample storage, the bedroom comes with a dressing table which can be used as a desk when study is required, a colour TV with DVD player, wireless internet and hair-dryer.

A help-yourself continental breakfast is included and taken in the dining room. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the large garden.

OVERVIEW

From £50.24 per night

  • Styling and comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation
  • Ideal for professionals visiting or working in Oxford
  • £50.24 per night or £315 per week
  • Single room available
  • Ample and safe road parking

CONTACT DETAILS

  • 01865 435229
  • Kennington,
    Oxford
    OX1 5NZ
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LOCATION

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