Historic B&B’s in North East England
Browse through our selection of historic bed and breakfast accommodation in Yorkshire and the North East of England.
Offering exceptional views of the 15th century Shibden Hall and its surrounding parkland, Hough House blends period features with well-appointed guest accommodation in five luxurious en suite rooms. Shibden Hall is the focus of the BBC drama series, ‘Gentleman Jack’.
This 18th century coaching house is set in the heart of the beautiful Holme Valley, close to bustling market town of Holmfirth. With seven individually designed guest rooms, the chefs prepare an ever-changing menu depending upon the season.
Offering high quality bed and breakfast accommodation on the outskirts of the village of Thornton, the birthplace of the Brontë family, Ashtree House retains many traditional Victorian features. Originally built as a country inn, the property is a short drive from the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.
The Malthouse is a traditional country pub and restaurant. With five stylish and elegant en suite rooms, the mouth-watering menu of British food is cooked to the highest standard using locally sources ingredients.
Set within a private courtyard, Chevin End Guest House is a barn conversion complex adjoining Chevin End Farm. With 15 en suite rooms on offer, most of which feature panoramic views overlooking the stunning Wharfe Valley.
This detached, single-storey stone-built property stands in three quarters acre of garden on the edge of Wortley village and the Wharncliffe estate. The four en suite bedrooms are all decorated to the highest standards and offer delightful views over the surrounding countryside.
Set within Sheffield’s green belt on the edge of the Peak District, this charming rural stone farmhouse is surrounded by six acres of wonderful gardens, orchards, woods and fields. The architect owner has created luxurious and individual guest rooms and suites.
Situated in a quiet residential area of Hillsborough, this splendid Victorian property offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation in extensively refurbished guest rooms. With convenient access to local public transport, Sheffield Wednesday Football Club and Sheffield Ski Village are just minutes away.
The former coach houses for Blenkinsopp Castle, this stunning coaching inn is set in beautiful countryside between Greenhead and Haltwhistle. Against the backdrop of historic Hadrian’s Wall, this recently renovated inn now offers five en suite guest rooms as well as a cosy traditional bar.
Built from local stone, the house and buildings of Rye Hill date back to the 17th century. Now a small working sheep farm, the old farm buildings adjacent to the farmhouse have been renovated into modern guest accommodation whilst retaining their original character.