The Spread Eagle Hotel 
16 - 17 Cornmarket, Thame, Oxfordshire OX9 2BW
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Since the 16th century, The Spread Eagle has hosted historic guests such as King Charles II and the writer Evelyn Waugh. Today it offers a warm welcome, excellent food, free parking and free Wi-Fi. The Spread Eagle is in the heart of historic Thame, famous for its 1-mile-long (1. 6 km) Main Street. With a rich history, the hotel’s guests have included royalty, famous politicians, writers and even French prisoners from the Napoleonic wars. The Spread Eagle was made famous by the unusual John Fothergill, who owned the hotel in the 1920s.
Tariff from £25 per room per night
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