Bath Place Hotel
Oxford
Type:Travel Accommodation
Tel: +44 01865 791812
Oxford
Tel: +44 01865 791812
The seventeenth-century cottages were built in the early sixteen hundreds by Flemish weavers who won permission to build against the outside of the city wall.
It is believed there had previously been a communal well and bath house on the site. Very little of the original city wall remains. However, parts of it are exposed on the back wall of the present dining room, and one can see a well preserved section of it from several of the hotel windows.
The cottages nestle between New College, one of the University's oldest colleges, and Hertford College, established in the thirteenth century.
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