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 a well stocked cellar, good food and first class accommodation, this charming country inn is just a short drive from the beautiful city of Durham. The six spacious en-suite rooms all enjoys views over the rolling Durham countryside.
In a stunning acreage in the picturesque Castleshaw Valley, enjoy opulently designed en-suite bedrooms and a beautifully presented menu accompanied by an extensive wine list. Enjoy the high life by arriving in style in the hotel’s Rolls-Royce or Bentley.
An early 19th century Grade II townhouse, Tall Storeys boasts beautiful sea views, a lovely south-facing garden where guests can enjoy a drink from the hotel bar and well appointed en-suite bedrooms complete with four poster beds.
Set in the charming Wharfedale village of Ben Rhydding, The Wheatley Arms offers twelve beautiful bedrooms all with luxurious bathrooms. After a day on the nearby moors, take time to relax in the popular Yorkshire bar before sampling the fresh local fare.
Set in the picturesque working village of Lanchester, this charming and characterful B&B has three individually designed en suite bedrooms and a large pretty garden with a courtyard. Breakfasts feature traditional fare with locally sourced produce.
Enjoy afternoon tea on arrival at this multi award-winning townhouse famous for its unparalleled customer service. Relax in front of the log fire or prop up the bar before exploring nearby York castle or historic Whitby.
Located in the heart of a stunning Northumbrian country estate on the outskirts of Newcastle, Close House features luxurious B&B accommodation in 16 en suite rooms. Set in an elegant 18th century mansion, try a round or two on the 18 hole golf courses.
Bordering the counties of Northumberland and Durham, The Anchor Inn stands in the village of Whittonstall, a short drive from Corbridge Roman fort. Built as a coaching inn in the 1700’s, it now offers four elegant bedrooms and an acclaimed restaurant.
Occupying a beautiful location in historic Wooler, No1 Hotel features a bar, restaurant and 7 bedrooms complete with roll-top baths. Dating back to 1671, this lovely building provides an ideal retreat after a long day walking in the Cheviot Hills.
Set in the rugged Northumbrian countryside, the Yellow House Farm Bed and Breakfast offers 3 individually decorated en-suite rooms. A paradise for walkers and riders, stables and grazing are available for those travelling with their horses.