Hotel in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Hotel du Vin Henley
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About Hotel du Vin Henley
While the capital has been for obvious reasons the center of most of the innovation in English hospitality, the Hotel du Vin group has made a line for itself in bringing boutique style to towns outside the capital — towns like the well-off bedroom community of Henley-on Thames, some 35 miles to the west of central London, where picturesque Oxfordshire begins. Here a historically listed red-brick Georgian brewery building has been converted into a striking and contemporary small hotel. Despite its industrial past, it’s plentifully supplied with light — rooms get plenty of sun, and the split-level suites look out through double-height windows. And while this is a country town, the Hotel du Vin feels a bit more like a city club, with three private dining rooms to add to its French bistro. Meanwhile the wine selection is serious and deep, as it ought to be in a place called the Hotel du Vin.
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