We stayed here the night before our visit to Blenheim Palace. It is a cute, historic inn. The rooms are tiny, but we expected that. The bed was pretty comfortable. Our biggest complaint was the temp in the room was very warm even though it was chilly outside - the window only opened about one inch, so we couldn't get any air in the room. However, they did provide a fan, so that helped some. We didn't try the restaurant (we got there too late for dinner on Sunday night and ate breakfast elsewhere), so I can't provide any insight on that. Parking was not easy, but that was partly because there was a three-day street fair happening in Woodstock, so the roads into town were all closed down and parking was limited to areas outside of the main part of town. We were able to walk to Blenheim the next day and it was a gorgeous walk - we went in the back entrance from the town of Woodstock and got to see that view, then we left from the main entrance and saw that view too. I recommend this hotel if you're looking for a reasonably-priced room near Blenheim.