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.
Set in the pretty village of Buckminster on the Lincolnshire / Leicester border, this charming 19th century country inn offers stylish en suite accommodation, complete with underfloor heating. Guests can opt for traditional pub classics, or an a la carte dining experience.
Set in picturesque grounds overlooking the River Welland , this delightful listed Georgian property with adjoining coach house offers luxury B&B accommodation in stylish en suite rooms. Retaining many period features, it stands just a short stroll from the heart of historic Spalding.
Nestling on the edge of West Leake in the south Nottinghamshire countryside, The Star is an authentic pub with a contemporary feel. Each of the spacious guest bedrooms has been furnished to the highest standards with comfortable double beds and luxury bedding.
Close to Buxton Opera House and overlooking the Pavilion Gardens, Roseleigh is an award-winning establishment offering comfortable and stylish B&B accommodation. The thermal spa town of Buxton is famous for its Georgian and Victorian architecture.
Situated in the beautiful Hope Valley, the Yorkshire Bridge Inn has been welcoming guests since 1826. Just a stroll away from the Ladybower Reservoir, famous for its association with the Dambusters Raid, this award-winning inn has 14 en suite bedrooms offering quality accommodation.
Just a stroll away from Bakewell’s quaint shops and restaurants, Bagshaw Hall boasts large luxurious bedrooms, all with stylish bathrooms. With a history dating back before 1650, it has many original features including marble fireplaces and Queen Anne panelling.
Set in the picturesque village of Castleton at the very heart of the Peak District, this delightful 17th century former coaching inn now offers comfortable en suite accommodation in 10 guest bedrooms. A traditional English pub serving a great selection of homemade meals and fine ales.
Ideally placed for exploring the Peak District, this 17th century listed building offers spacious accommodation with a traditional decor. Enjoy tasty home cooked food using the freshest local produce, straight from the garden!
Dating back to the 18th century, Mallories offers spacious, tastefully decorated accommodation in a charming setting. Ideally located for Leicestershire and Warwickshire’s many attractions such as Bosworth Park and Battlefield and Ashby Canal and Castle.
Set in the small market town of Thrapston, The Court House Inn features six en-suite bedrooms and a traditional bar. The town, once a seat of petty sessions and county courts, stands at the junction of the A14 and the A45.