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.
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.
Sited in the old docklands of Hull, Whittington and Cat boasts a rich history. Damaged in both world wars, it has been respectfully restored and transformed. This traditional pub now offers stylish guest bedrooms and serves fine home-cooked food.
Surrounded by the idyllic Yorkshire countryside, this 13th century coaching inn sits between the sleepy rural market town of Driffield and the bustling seaside resort of Bridlington in the historic village of Harpham. With four en suite letting rooms, guests can enjoy locally sourced, freshly prepared food.
This family run farmstead features a host of listed buildings including a restaurant and tearoom. The seven luxury en suite guest rooms are each themed to different periods of history and a full Yorkshire breakfast is served in the farmhouse’s original Georgian dining room.
Set in the heart of the picturesque village of Flamborough on the East Riding of Yorkshire’s Heritage Coast, this small, friendly B&B offers well-appointed guest accommodation together with a hearty English breakfast. The village boasts many amenities including several pubs and restaurants.
Surrounded by privately owned farmland, Highfield Farm is the ideal venue for a relaxing get away. Converted from a former pig farm it now boasts nine luxuriously appointed bed and breakfasts rooms.
Offering a wealth of history, charm and period features, the elegant Victorian property has been lovingly restored and now features two stylish, spacious en suite rooms. Guests can enjoy a freshly prepared breakfast overlooking the peaceful private grounds.
The former home of the railway engineer William Hedley, he of “Puffing Billy” fame, this country house stands in 18 acres of gardens and woodland. With traditional open log fires downstairs, the four en suite bedrooms are large and comfortable with super king beds.