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.
Set in 16 acres of land with an orchard dating back to Georgian times, this former old farmstead offers spacious facilities with four en suite rooms and a small bar serving a selection of wine, spirits and beers.
Recently renovated from its medieval origins, The Barn has been fully modernised and decorated to an exceptionally high standard. Guest rooms feature air-conditioning, private bathrooms and a full Yorkshire breakfast is served in the dining room.
This 18th century former coaching inn situated on the southeast side of Leeds offers guests everything they need for a comfortable stay including a small bar, separate TV lounge and parking. Each bedroom is individually decorated and comes with a private bathroom.
This historic Yorkshire Dales pub dating back to the 1600s and was originally known as The Royal Oak. Beautifully restored and refurbished, The Milbank Arms blends heritage charm with modern comfort and now offers luxury rooms, fine dining and hand-pulled ales.
Nestled amidst four acres of tranquil parkland, this award-winning Northumberland bed and breakfast offers a haven of relaxation and rejuvenation. The beautifully appointed rooms each boast stunning views of the manicured gardens. Unwind in the beautiful surroundings and enjoy a delicious, locally sourced breakfast each morning.
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.