We are in the hospitality business and have stayed at some outstanding historical properties throughout the United Kingdom.
The photos of this hotel looked like it would be equally beautiful, charming and high end.
Unfortunately the interior is run down with old stained carpets, drapes severely frayed and looking tired throughout.
Our room was clean for which we are grateful.
We stayed in another hotel (The Lygon Arms , which would be a great model to be inspired by) which was also built in the 1200’s and it was luxurious, inviting and sumptuous in its decor throughout its many sitting rooms, dining rooms and our bedroom ensuite.
The word through out the town of Woodstock is its declining in reputation.
Being a historic property and outside the gates of Blenheim, the owners would be wise to do a major renovation and investment to keep guests coming. People will continue to flood Woodstock and will find other places to pay the big bucks.