Historic B&B’s in Middle England
Historic bed and breakfasts and small hotels in the Middle of England, including the Peak District, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
This former Public House has undergone a full refurbishment, modernising and updating yet still retains aspects of its original charm. Now a stylish and comfortable family run bed and breakfast, The Vine is situated on the edge of the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds.
This beautiful Georgian Farmhouse has been in the same family for five generations and now offers luxury bed and breakfast accommodation in three en suite rooms. Breakfast is served in the elegant dining room with its far-reaching-views over the fields.
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.
With its Anglo-Saxon roots, Prebendal Manor is the oldest manor in Northamptonshire and one of the oldest houses in England. Now offering bed and breakfast accommodation in one double en suite room, guests can experience this unique and historic house first-hand.
Situated in the heart of the historic village of Naseby, the Old Post House offers three beautiful en suite rooms, all lovingly refurbished and decorated to the highest quality. Guests can walk to the viewpoints where the famous battle took place in 1645.
With its Tudor heart and Georgian frontage, B&B at No3 is believed to be one of the oldest properties in Market Bosworth. Now a boutique B&B, guest rooms have been decorated to enhance the opulence of this beautiful building.
Nestled behind ancient high walls, this late Georgian manor house is now an award-winning B&B with five immaculately presented en suite rooms. For the more energetic guests, the hall features a fitness room, table tennis, mini-golf and tennis court.
Following a recent refurbishment this traditional English pub now offers five high quality en suite bedrooms. Originally built to serve passing canal barges, the interior retains some of the original Georgian elements.
Set in the heart of the small market town of Sleaford, this former coaching inn has undergone extensive restoration and refurbishment, and now boasts an award-winning bar and kitchen. Some of the cosy and comfortable en suite guest rooms overlook the stunning courtyard area.
This charming village pub has been recently renovated, carefully blending the charm and character of the original building with the modern, stylish rooms. Set in the hills above the popular Manifold Valley, the conservation village of Butterton is a beautiful Peak District spot.