Book this if You want a boozy, art-filled weekend escape where the pub downstairs is as important as the bed upstairs.
Why People Love It
Quirky, maximalist interiors (neon art, velvet, Morris & Co wallpaper)
The Mason Arms pub serves excellent, locally sourced food right downstairs
Bramley toiletries and deep copper bathtubs in the suites
Quick Take: It’s a very stylish pub with rooms, not a full-service hotel, so expect creaky floorboards and a lively bar scene rather than 24/7 concierge silence.
Reviewed by @ginagoesto: I stayed here for a weekend escape and honestly, the vibe is unmatched. The mix of rustic beams and pop art is so cool, and having a bath right in the bedroom felt incredibly indulgent. It’s the perfect cozy hideaway.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests adore the eclectic design and the cozy 'home away from home' vibe of the pub, but some find the breakfast pricing steep.
Reality check
The 'Rabbit Hole' room is genuinely tiny—charming for one, a squeeze for two with luggage.
You love interior design and want your room to feel like a curated Pinterest board
You are a foodie who prioritizes a great dinner and breakfast on-site
You are traveling with a dog (very pet-friendly)
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally excellent daily service, though some recent reviews mention missed dust in hard-to-reach corners.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. The bathrooms are a major focus here and are usually kept in pristine condition.
Maintenance: Good, but expect 'rustic' quirks like creaky floors or stiff latches consistent with a 16th-century building.
Linens & towels: High quality, crisp white linens and fluffy towels.
Odors & scents: Smells of woodsmoke, old timber, and fresh Bramley herbal products. No mustiness.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Pub chatter and music (for rooms above the bar)
Car lights and idling engines (for front-facing rooms)
Creaky vintage floorboards
Before you book
Good to know
Breakfast is not usually included and costs ~£12.50-£15 per person
Taxis to Oxford can be pricey and hard to book last-minute; pre-book if heading into town
Dinner reservations at The Mason Arms are essential on weekends
What to pack
Wellies or sturdy boots (great walks right from the doorstep)
Earplugs (if staying in the main house)
A car charger adapter (though they do have EV charging on-site)
Room Genie
Best picks
Stable Suite (spacious, separate from main building, log burner)
Barn Suite (vaulted ceilings, private terrace, very quiet)
Shepherd's Hut (unique, cozy, end of the garden for privacy)
Rooms to avoid
The Rabbit Hole (unless you are solo or on a budget—it is very compact)
Farmhouse Lofts facing the front (can hear car doors and parking noise)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I'd love to request one of the rooms in the outbuildings (Stable or Barn) for a quieter stay. If we must be in the main house, please avoid the room directly facing the car park to minimize light/noise disturbance.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there air conditioning?
No, this is a historic building. Fans are provided, but it can get warm in the eaves during a heatwave.
How far is it from Oxford?
About 8-10 miles, which is a 15-20 minute drive or taxi ride. It is not walkable to the city.
Is it dog friendly?
Yes, very. Dogs are welcome in specific rooms (Stable, Barn, some Lofts) for £15/night, which includes a bed, bowl, and treats.
Is there a gym or pool?
No. This is a pub with rooms, not a leisure center.
What is the parking situation?
Free private parking on-site, including Tesla destination chargers.
Can I eat dinner there?
Yes, The Mason Arms is the heart of the property, serving excellent gastropub fare (mains £20-£24).
Insider Tips
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Ask for a room with a bathtub—some have incredible copper roll-top tubs that are the highlight of the stay.
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The 'Rabbit Hole' room is often the cheapest way to experience the brand if you just need a crash pad.
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Grab a map from the bar for the 'Tar Wood Loop' walk—it starts practically at the driveway.
5 things to know before you go
💡The garden can feel a bit 'unloved' in winter months compared to the polished interior.
💡Room service is available during restaurant hours, which is a rare treat for a pub.
💡The stairs in the main house are steep and narrow—struggle city for large suitcases.
💡Mobile signal can be patchy in the village; rely on the WiFi.
💡The 'Farmhouse Lofts' have sloped ceilings that might annoy tall guests.
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