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Oxford – 6 hotels and places to stay

Budget hotels in Oxford and nearby

Scored out of 10, guest rating 10
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 3 reviews

Featuring a garden, Woodstock Escape to the Country offers accommodations in Burnt Hill. The guest house, set in a building dating from 2017, provides free private parking.

Saffrondreams Farmstay by Tiny Away is located in West Eyreton, just 29 miles from Christchurch Art Gallery and 29 miles from Canterbury Museum.

From $132.18 per night

What Guests Said About Oxford:

8.0

Good base for exploring the North Canterbury forest trails,...

Good base for exploring the North Canterbury forest trails, as a short drive away. Sheffield Pie shop was popular. Quiet road was a bonus. Friendly locals in the shops, very chatty. Useful supermarket in village.
Guest review by
Sharon
New Zealand
10

Oxford is a pleasant wee country town with one main street...

Oxford is a pleasant wee country town with one main street and very friendly locals. The dinner at the pub was what you expect from a country pub and the pies at the Sheffield Bakery are another level!! The area is rich with heritage sites and lovely gardens.
Guest review by
Alastair
New Zealand
8.0

Very accommodating staff as we checked in late before 8pm...

Very accommodating staff as we checked in late before 8pm from Hororata glow festival when the Ashley Gorge gate was already closed after 6pm, the staff was very nice and accommodating and understanding as had been arranged prior late arrival.
Guest review by
Diana
New Zealand
10

We went to the Sunday Farmers market.

We went to the Sunday Farmers market. Lots of varied stalls and products. Friendly stall holders. Browsed and bought a few things Family enjoyed getting to visit with the 2 Pet Alpaca's. Worth planning a stop here!
Guest review by
J Walker2
New Zealand
8.0

We decided to go to Oxford to stay at the tiny home which is...

We decided to go to Oxford to stay at the tiny home which is very quirky. Oxford township was only a 5 minute drive away and had a small supermarket and all the basic requirements which a small NZ town has to offer. Also had a petrol station and services a wider farming community.
Guest review by
Susan
New Zealand

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From $98.90 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 292 reviews
Oxford is a lovely little town and convenient for Christchurch airport. Easy check in and parking outside accommodation, which was really spacious, immaculately clean and comfortable. Superb location in town and really convenient for eateries, Fresh Choice supermarket and shops. Plenty information in the room about local area.
Guest review by
Gordon
United Kingdom
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 44 reviews
Lovely cottage-immaculately clean & tidy. Very comfortable for our group (2 retired couples). Great welcome from our host. Located just a few kms from Oxford, we enjoyed the quietness of the location. Night sky amazing for stars. Highly recommend staying at Oxford Holiday Cottage.
Guest review by
Peri
Australia
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 35 reviews
Loved everything about the Tiny House. Located just outside Oxford town with free roaming hens in the garden looking on the edge of small pine forest. Jeanette is a lovely host, very welcoming and brilliant to chat to.
Guest review by
Sylwia
United Kingdom
From $54.57 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 114 reviews
This is the best place to stay in Oxford nz. The staff are friendly and helpful. The whole place is clean and tidy. It has everything you want in the kitchen. Best stay 😃
Guest review by
Chris
New Zealand
From $98.90 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 292 reviews
Central position in the middle of Oxford.
Guest review by
Trish
New Zealand