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.
Set in the heart of the historic town of Oundle, The Talbot has been welcoming weary travellers since 628AD. Rumoured to be haunted by the ghost of Mary Queen of Scots, this recently refurbished hotel now combines the past with 21st century facilities.
A splendid Georgian Grade II listed Manor House set in 29 acres of formal gardens and parklands, with 58 comfortable en-suite rooms, including several 4 posters with jacuzzi or feature bath, plus 2 luxury apartments in the hotel grounds.
Set in stunning, well maintained grounds, this beautiful country house hotel dates back to the 16th century. Recently refurbished, it now offers 18 individually styled bedrooms, complete with en suite bathrooms or shower rooms, and an elegant brasserie.
This beautiful manor house is set in four acres of landscaped gardens and dates back to the 1700’s. Enjoy a drink in the Chatsworth Bar before taking dinner in the hotel’s luxurious restaurant. Easily accessed from both the A1 and M1.
A 500 year old former coaching inn, this highly rated hotel now features contemporary décor and an award winning restaurant. Set in the picturesque village of Hathersage, the George offers friendly and unobtrusive service, with en-suite rooms and Wi-Fi.
Colwick Hall is one of Nottingham’s finest country houses and is set in over sixty acres of parkland. It was once the ancestral home of Lord Byron and is now a four star hotel with luxurious bedrooms and an award winning restaurant.
Dating from the 18th century, this elegant and distinguished thatched cottage hotel offers 42 individually styled bedrooms and suites. The fine dining restaurant features local produce and the lounge bar serves real ales, as well as good homemade food.
Fans of war films may recognise the façade of this former RAF Officers Mess as used in the Dambusters movie. Now one of Lincolnshire’s premier award-winning hotels, it offers luxurious five-star accommodation and fine dining.
Boasting good access to the motorway, road and rail networks, this 17th century coaching inn blends traditional period features with modern comforts. The bistro serves international cuisine, with a classic British menu available in the restaurant.
Named after the famous author of ‘The Complete Angler’, the Isaaz Walton Hotel features 38 well-appointed en suite bedrooms, most offering panoramic views over the hotel gardens to the Derbyshire / Staffordshire Peaks. Just 200 yards away guests can fish one of England’s finest trout streams, the River Dove