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.
Originally founded as the village school, this characteristic period building was converted into a public house in 1880. The Busfeild Arms now offers luxury accommodation in 3 beautiful rooms, with dinner available in the a-la-carte restaurant, or bar.
Set in the beautiful Yorkshire hamlet of Kirkburton, this traditional 18th century inn offers 13 recently refurbished en-suite rooms and suites. Renowned for its good food and excellent service, The Woodman Inn lies just a few miles south of Huddersfield.
A boutique townhouse just minutes away from the heart of the historic spa town of Harrogate. The Grafton offers spacious, luxuriously decorated bedrooms, and a cosy lounge bar, complete with an open-fire to relax beside.
Located in the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire countryside, this attractive B&B boasts stunning views across its own extensive acreage. Traditional features are complimented by a lovely contemporary decor.
Dating from around 1802, this beautiful Georgian house is just a short stroll from Sewerby Hall and Gardens. Offering 11 elegant en suite guest rooms, Marton Grange occupies a tranquil location in the East Riding of the rolling Yorkshire countryside.
Situated in the conservation area of the historic market town Alnwick, the Bondgate is a Grade II listed building that offers seven boutique-style en suite bedrooms.
Surrounded by the wild and rugged moors of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, The Fleece Inn stands in the very heart of Haworth’s historic main street. Offering good old Yorkshire hospitality in 7 cosy guest rooms, the restaurant serves hearty local fare.
Nestled away between the east coast and the Humber Estuary in the quaint village of Partrington, Dunedin Country House offers luxury B&B accommodation in eight en-suite rooms. Enjoy stunning views over the lawned Victorian garden to the River Humber.
Said to be the first house in Britain to be connected via the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell made history in 1877. A stunning Georgian Mansion House, Hedgefield House offers stylish guest accommodation together with lavish breakfasts.
A cosy cottage in the Brontë village of Haworth, this luxurious guest house blends traditional decor with modern conveniences. Dating from 1752, it retains many period features including exposed beams and a vaulted ceiling.