Built in the early sixteen hundreds by Flemish weavers who won permission to build against the outside of the city wall, The Bath Place Hotel is a cluster of seventeenth century cottages surrounding a tiny flagstone courtyard in the heart of Oxford.
In the late sixties a local character and landlord called Wally Ellse converted the cottages into a modest bed and breakfast, which he ran successfully up until the early eighties.
When Wally died in the early eighties the buildings stood empty and became very dilapidated until the Fawsitt family purchased them and completed a total refurbishment creating the Bath Place Hotel.
The hotel now in its 18th year is still family-run and has gained a high reputation. The rich history and unique character of the buildings continues to attract visitors from all over the world.




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