Great Milton
£289—2 nights near Oxford w/dinner & afternoon tea
Courtyard By Marriott Oxford South
Chanelle Allen
Deal Expert
Why We Love This Deal
The Chilterns, North Wessex Downs, and Oxford are all within easy reach from the Courtyard by Marriott Oxford South. With dinner, afternoon tea, and prosecco included, save £59–£105 compared to packaging this offer yourself. Plus, you can pick your preferred season to visit, with availability into next year.
What's Included
- Valid Wednesday–Monday until 28 February, 2027
- Two nights' accommodation in a Superior Guest Room, with full English breakfast, for two
- A 2-course dinner each; once per stay (worth £25 per person)
- Afternoon tea for two; once per stay (worth £19.95 per person)
- A bottle of prosecco on arrival (worth £32.50)
- Early check-in from 2pm
- Late checkout until 1pm
- It's £379 to stay for three nights
- Not available on 3–5, 16–19, 24–25, July; 14–16 September, 2026. Plus, unavailable all Tuesdays excluding 31 March; 7 April; 26 May, 2026
More Reasons to Go
- A Marriott Bonvoy property, the hotel offers modern comforts, with a fitness centre and restaurant. Oxen Bar and Grill offers casual all-day dining, with a heated terrace for al fresco dining.
- The hotel is five miles from the edge of the North Wessex Downs National Landscape. The beech trees on the Wittenham Clumps were planted in the 18th century. Artist Paul Nash painted this renowned landscape many times. This popular walking spot, and the Ridgeway National Trail, are around 15 minutes' drive away.
- The riverside market town of Wallingford is less than 20 minutes away by car. Walking trails explore the town's connection to its famous former resident, Agatha Christie. It was also a famed filming location for the TV series "Midsomer Murders". Cycling trails into the Chiltern Hills also start from Wallingford.
- Oxford's city centre is 11 miles from the hotel. The nearest park-and ride-site is at Redbridge, 20 minutes' drive away. Admire the city's prestigious university and the UK's oldest botanic garden. In the warner months, try punting on the River Cherwell.




















