Awesome price for a little break away from it all, good reviews - breakfast each morning and also has an on-site restaurant and a bar.
Use code SUMMER at checkout
Set in the grounds of the medieval Abbey of Abingdon and just 8 miles from Oxford, The Cosener’s House offers an ideal base for exploring the local area. The rooms feature en suite bathrooms, TVs, work desks and telephones. On-site amenities include a restaurant and a bar.
Oxfordshire, a county situated in South East England, attracts tourists from all over the world with its rich history and culture, as well as beautiful sceneries and green spaces. From the ancient University of Oxford and The Ashmolean museum of art and archaeology, to Blenheim Palace, Sir Winston Churchill’s birthplace situated at the edge of the picturesque town of Woodstock, the list of cultural sights in Oxfordshire seems almost endless. The county is home to a large part of the Cotswolds, the designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which extends from Oxford into the neighbouring counties of Gloucestershire and Warwickshire, and is famous for its charming villages. Walking and cycling tours are also popular amongst visitors, offering an opportunity to discover the county’s hidden gems.
Top comments
PhoenixRising
26 Jun 174#8
I have and it's £49 for 1 night, £79 for 2 nights and £105 for 3 nights.
Code SUMMER gives another 10% off.
So for 3 nights, it's £105 - 10.5 = £94.5 for 2 people which is £47.25 per person.
Do you actually understand what the deal is?
mattclarkie
26 Jun 174#1
Being an Abingdon resident I find this hilarious. Don't expect to see an abbey, it went 500 years ago :confused:
Latest comments (22)
sarell
28 Jun 17#22
if only it were possible to edit things after we had posted them
Ego-X
28 Jun 17#21
Taking something at face value does not imply "understanding". It simply makes you a lemming.
Ego-X
28 Jun 17#20
Read my reply to fedex.
You have to admit £105 to 47.25 is a big discount for a voucher so I was wondering if it may have been a title formatting issue. I was asking for clarification. Meanwhile phoenix replied with this...
Seems I'm not the only guy not to understand the deal after all.
MadonnaProject
28 Jun 17#19
Nice.
Tiddly_fiddly
27 Jun 17#18
Ego-X really don't see anything difficult or wrong about this deal... confused
PhoenixRising
27 Jun 171#17
At least this guy seems to be the only one in this thread not to understand this deal. :smile:
great-deals
26 Jun 171#16
"Pets not allowed" - oh and the kids were so looking forward to tagging along!
fedex1401
26 Jun 172#15
How much clearer does a deal need to be? Stay for two: 3 nights for £105. Use voucher code for 10% off which reduces it to £94.50. Therefore per person = £47.25. :man:
Ego-X
26 Jun 17#14
Stay for two in a standard double or twin room with breakfast, valid until 31 Aug 2017
£49 for 1 night£79 for 2 nights£105 for 3 nights
Stay for one night is £49 for two persons (without voucher). So where did you get £95 for one night stay for two people from in your OP to me? The figures in your current reply have changed because you went to read the source of the deal as I suggested. Interesting that you suggest that I'm the one with comprehension issues.
Back to the original point: 3 Nights is clearly £105 (without voucher)(read your own damn post) so NOT £47.50 as the Deal title says. Why is this so hard?
yulu91
26 Jun 17#12
Cheap but staying in the middle of nowhere then what?
Vatman95 to yulu91
26 Jun 17#13
There is an interesting Victorian milking stool to look at.
mattclarkie
26 Jun 174#1
Being an Abingdon resident I find this hilarious. Don't expect to see an abbey, it went 500 years ago :confused:
crazylegs to mattclarkie
26 Jun 17#11
Perhaps thats one of the counties hidden gems! lol
Damians
26 Jun 17#10
Haven't you had your cashback rejected?
tentimestootart
26 Jun 17#9
Possible 9% cashback...
Quidco cashback is 5%, then use the 'highest cashback guarantee' and compare with https://www.topcashback.co.uk/groupon/ (providing 7%)
Quidco then doubles the difference :smile:
5% + 2x2% = 9% (just to avoid any further mathematical confusion...)
PhoenixRising
26 Jun 174#8
I have and it's £49 for 1 night, £79 for 2 nights and £105 for 3 nights.
Code SUMMER gives another 10% off.
So for 3 nights, it's £105 - 10.5 = £94.5 for 2 people which is £47.25 per person.
Do you actually understand what the deal is?
Ego-X
26 Jun 17#7
Go read the source page.
Ego-X
26 Jun 17#5
So does the code reduce the price from £105 to £47 for 3 nights or is the deal title just wrong?
PhoenixRising to Ego-X
26 Jun 171#6
It's £47.25 Per Person so £95 in total. Deal title is correct.
SirSpanky
26 Jun 17#2
Isn't that £52.50pp not £47.25? Hot regardless!
Tiddly_fiddly to SirSpanky
26 Jun 17#4
If u add the promo code it brings the total down to £94.50 for two people - 3 nights. £47.25/person :smile:
Opening post
Use code SUMMER at checkout
Set in the grounds of the medieval Abbey of Abingdon and just 8 miles from Oxford, The Cosener’s House offers an ideal base for exploring the local area. The rooms feature en suite bathrooms, TVs, work desks and telephones. On-site amenities include a restaurant and a bar.
Oxfordshire, a county situated in South East England, attracts tourists from all over the world with its rich history and culture, as well as beautiful sceneries and green spaces. From the ancient University of Oxford and The Ashmolean museum of art and archaeology, to Blenheim Palace, Sir Winston Churchill’s birthplace situated at the edge of the picturesque town of Woodstock, the list of cultural sights in Oxfordshire seems almost endless. The county is home to a large part of the Cotswolds, the designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which extends from Oxford into the neighbouring counties of Gloucestershire and Warwickshire, and is famous for its charming villages. Walking and cycling tours are also popular amongst visitors, offering an opportunity to discover the county’s hidden gems.
Top comments
Code SUMMER gives another 10% off.
So for 3 nights, it's £105 - 10.5 = £94.5 for 2 people which is £47.25 per person.
Do you actually understand what the deal is?
Latest comments (22)
You have to admit £105 to 47.25 is a big discount for a voucher so I was wondering if it may have been a title formatting issue. I was asking for clarification. Meanwhile phoenix replied with this...
Seems I'm not the only guy not to understand the deal after all.
£49 for 1 night£79 for 2 nights£105 for 3 nights
Stay for one night is £49 for two persons (without voucher). So where did you get £95 for one night stay for two people from in your OP to me? The figures in your current reply have changed because you went to read the source of the deal as I suggested. Interesting that you suggest that I'm the one with comprehension issues.
Back to the original point: 3 Nights is clearly £105 (without voucher)(read your own damn post) so NOT £47.50 as the Deal title says. Why is this so hard?
Quidco cashback is 5%, then use the 'highest cashback guarantee' and compare with https://www.topcashback.co.uk/groupon/ (providing 7%)
Quidco then doubles the difference :smile:
5% + 2x2% = 9% (just to avoid any further mathematical confusion...)
Code SUMMER gives another 10% off.
So for 3 nights, it's £105 - 10.5 = £94.5 for 2 people which is £47.25 per person.
Do you actually understand what the deal is?