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.
Browse through our selection of historic bed and breakfast accommodation in Yorkshire and the North East of England.
Surrounded by the stunning Yorkshire Dales, this charming guest house benefits from fantastic scenery and a plethora of activities on the doorstep. Spacious en-suite accommodation is complimented by luxury toiletries, foot spas and high end bed linen.
Nestled in the cobbled market square of Grassington at the very heart of the Dales, the Devonshire offers eight beautifully appointed bedrooms and suites. The menu showcases the best that Yorkshire has to offer, all sourced locally where possible.
Overlooking the River Wear in a quiet part of town, the tastefully refurbished Boars Head retains the charm of its historic past. All 5 rooms come with a private bathroom, some with an outside terrace and dramatic river views.
The five luxurious en suite guest bedrooms at Stable Arches Boutique are set within the Edwardian wing of the 13th century Hooton Pagnell Hall. The individually designed rooms blend traditional architecture with sleek and contemporary style.
Situated in the quiet village of Dungworth, yet just 20 minutes drive from Sheffield city centre, Padley Farm offers comfortable guest rooms, free WiFi and a hearty breakfast in the morning. Dog friendly.
Located in the market town of Penistone on the very edge of the Peak District, this welcoming B&B offers rooms with flat-screen TV and private en suite bathrooms. With several restaurants and bars close by, it makes the perfect base for exploring the area.
Rebuilt in 1756 following a fire, the Fat Badger adjoins Bootham Bar, one of the four main entrances to the Roman fortress. The inn now offers 12 classic en suite bedrooms and serves AA Rosette food in a delightful parlour-style restaurant.
Set in the heart of the city, this listed Georgian mansion stands in beautiful, tranquil grounds. Dating from around 1827, it blends original character with modern luxury and features many artefacts associated with Winston Churchill.
Conveniently situated for exploring the many sites of historic York, the award-winning Rose & Crown offers five comfortable en suite letting rooms. In a building that dates from 1786, today’s guests can expect to be served famous ales and freshly cooked food.
This French inspired gastropub and boutique hotel takes its name from the 11th century Norman noble, William de Percy. Originally a 17th century coaching inn, accommodation now comprises eight individually designed, boutique bedrooms, some with irresistible charms like four-poster beds.
Built on the site of the medieval castle of Robert the Bruce, this 18th century mansion house now offers guest accommodation in luxurious en suite bedrooms. Set in seventeen acre grounds, The Castle is just a short drive from the historic city of Durham.