Historic Hotels in Middle England
Browse through our selection of Country House Hotels in the Middle of England, including the Peak District, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
Nestled in the heart of the East Midlands, Morley Hayes is a beautifully restored 17th century farmstead that carefully blends charm and luxury with all modern facilities. With four-star luxurious bedrooms and a choice of three restaurants, there are two on-site golf courses.
Set in the quaint village of Quarndon, the Kedleston Country House features beautiful boutique bedrooms ideal for a getaway in the rolling Derbyshire countryside. The restaurant menus are a celebration of the seasons, sourcing the finest ingredients from local farmers and artisans.
Recently refurbished in rustic style yet surrounded by beautiful 18th century architecture, the Boars Head features all the mod-cons guests would expect from a modern hotel. Surrounded by 8.5 acres of beautiful grounds, there is an à la carte restaurant as well as a traditional bar area.
The former home of the Earl of Winchelsea, this magnificent country house hotel and restaurant is just four miles from the historic town of Sleaford. With many original features and all 21st century accoutrements, it boasts 18 beautiful bedrooms and a sumptuous suite.
Set around a grade two listed windmill, with its onion-shaped ogee (dome) and ball finial, San Pietro is a fine dining restaurant and boutique hotel. Offering authenticity derived food straight from the foothills of Sicily, there are 14 luxurious bedrooms on-site.
In the heart of Sherwood Forest, The Dukeries Lodge is situated in the scenic village of Edwinstowe, famously connected to the legend of Robin Hood. This 18th century inn offers cosy accommodation in a range of standard and superior rooms, as well as home-cooked food.
Offering a unique and charming atmosphere, The Red Lion is a 400-year-old village inn set at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The five en suite bedrooms have been sympathetically refurbished and furnished to a high standard whilst the traditional restaurant serves heartly British fayre.
The history of Healing Manor dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086, although the building was transformed in the 1700s and again in the 1890s. The current Queen Anne style manor house now offers stylish bed and breakfast accommodation along with a high-quality restaurant.
Although the main mansion house was constructed in 1855 some parts of Cleatham Hall date back to much earlier times. Nestled in the beautiful North Lincolnshire countryside, it offers eight stunning guest suites on a bed and breakfast basis.
This stylish Georgian townhouse is set in the heart of Nottingham’s trendy Lace Market District, part of the ‘Creative Quarter’ of the city. Offering a variety of rooms and suites, many with views of St Mary’s Church, the historic Shire Hall and the Galleries of Justice.