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A viral tweet spawned criticism for the prison-turned-hotel Malmaison Oxford in Oxford, England. Screenshot/Instagram - nuriatravels 2021-09-23T14:25:28Z ...
The Malmaison Oxford is a part of the Oxford Castle Complex and was previously a prison, until 1996 when it closed down and the building was sold to the Malmaison hotel chain.
In the heart of Oxford lies an old Victorian prison which has been converted into a stunning boutique hotel. The 20th century building housed inmates until 1996, but now it is known as Malmaison ...
When Malmaison converted the prison into a hotel in 2005, every review was awash with clink clichés so I will spare you any more puns about porridge, long stretches or being sentenced to luxury ...
The Malmaison Oxford, which is described as “better than your average prison” on the company’s website, is a boutique hotel located in the former Oxford Castle in Oxford, UK.
The Oxford Castle was built as early as 1066, but wouldn't act as a prison until after the mid-1700s. Originally Christ Church College owned the prison, and would generate funds by charging its ...
The Malmaison chain has spent £20m on turning the former prison, which was first built by William the Conqueror in 1071, into the hotel. Features include free-standing bathtubs in half the rooms, and ...
In the heart of Oxford lies an old Victorian prison which has been converted into a stunning boutique hotel. The 20th century building housed inmates until 1996, but now it is known as Malmaison ...
Nestling in the historical city of Oxford is a former Victorian prison transformed into the chic Malmaison Oxford boutique hotel. This 20th century jail served as a home to convicts until its ...