The Spread Eagle Hotel is situated in the historic market town of Thame,
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just six miles away from the M40, yet surrounded by beautiful countryside and charming villages.
Built in the 16 century, the Spread Eagle Hotel is a former coaching inn seeped in history. It has played host to Charles II, French prisoners from the Napoleonic wars, famous politicians, and writers such as Evelyn Waugh.
Guests have a choice of 33 traditional bedrooms (comprising of 2 suites, 22 doubles, 4 twins and 5 singles). All of which are en-suite, well equiped and decorated in the traditional style of the hotel.
The Brasserie, named after John Fothergill the former proprietor, serves delicious English and French cuisine made with the freshest of local produce.
Conference, banqueting and meeting facilities are available in a self-contained suite, which is also ideal for weddings.
There is also a large private car park at the rear of the hotel.