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The Glove House
The Glove House, Woodstock, our small luxury bed and breakfast, has been open for three years now, with three rooms available : The Bladon Room, The Woodstock Suite and The Charlbury Suite. We have really enjoyed meeting our guests and we have received great feedback and very positive reviews. Please contact us if you would like to make a booking.

We would be delighted to hear from you! The Woodstock Suite, situated on the first floor, has two very quiet rooms overlooking the garden and an en-suite bathroom. It has a king size bed in the main room and a day-bed in the second room. This suite can accommodate up to three persons. The Charlbury Suite has two large rooms, and a separate shower room and is situated on the second floor of the house, facing the street.

The light and airy bedroom accommodates a super-king size bed and beautiful antique furniture. This room can alternatively be set up with two single beds. The second room is a sitting room with a claw foot bath. This sitting room leads to a windowed bathroom, overlooking the garden, with a large shower.
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The Woodstock Suite, situated on the first floor, has two lovely quiet rooms overlooking the garden and an en-suite bathroom.
The Suite has a king size divan bed in the main room and a mahogany day-bed in the second room.
The rooms, with original wooden beams, are decorated with Farrow and Ball paints in Lime White and Off White, and the colours of the soft furnishings reflect the soft greens of our Cotswold garden.
All of the fabrics we have used for the Roman blinds and upholstery are natural fibres, soft linens and wool.
The Glove House bed and breakfast is a beautiful Georgian townhouse located in the centre of Woodstock, on the edge of the Cotswolds and 7 miles from Oxford.
The Glove House is about 400 years old and was used as a glove workshop in the 1870's, when it was lived in by the Daggett family with their 5 children and servants.
Christopher Daggett was one of Woodstock's largest glove manufacturers at the time and according to local history records, Benjamin Disraeli visited the glove workshop in 1873, when we may suppose that he was presented with a pair of gloves that had been made in the house!
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