28 The Promenade
Southport, Lancashire.
Sleeps 12. This imposing property built by a rich mill owner in the 1800s now provides bright and spacious accommodation for large families looking for a coastal escape. Just across the road is the recently restored Victorian King’s Gardens. Cottage Code: UKC978.
- Wi-Fi available
- Close to Sea
- Pub nearby
- 19th Century
The Saracens Head Hotel
Southwell, Nottinghamshire, NG25 0HE.
One of the England’s most historic hotels, The Saracens Head features 27 en suite bedrooms, one of which accommodated King Charles I the night before he surrendered to a Scottish presbyterian army following his defeat at the Battle of Naseby on 14th June 1645.
- 16th Century
The Maypole at Wellow
Wellow, nr. Otterton, Nottinghamshire, NG22 0EA.
This former coaching inn takes its name from the maypole which stands on the village green. Newly refurbished, it now offers elegant rooms and high-quality dining freshly prepared in the Maypole restaurant.
- 18th Century
The Croft
Sible Hedingham, nr. Halstead, Essex.
Sleeps 4. This picturesque listed thatched cottage dates from the 1400s and boasts a wealth of exposed beams, as well as a truly impressive feature fireplace. The enclosed gravelled garden has a summerhouse and seating area for al fresco dining. Cottage Code: 28243.
- Wi-Fi available
- Pub nearby
- Pet friendly
- 15th Century
Mercure Nottingham City Centre Hotel
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 3BP.
Just a stroll away from Old Market Square and Nottingham Castle, this 4-star boutique hotel boasts uniquely designed bedrooms, a contemporary restaurant and popular bar. Dating from 1822, this historic building also houses an on-site fitness centre.
- 19th Century
Riverside Mill & Glamping Pod
Patton, near Kendal, Cumbria.
Sleeps 9. Idyllically set on the banks of the River Mint, Riverside Mill boasts original exposed cruck beams and a distinctive inglenook fireplace with wood burner. Outside, the Glamping Pod sits next to the river and the waterfall. Cottage Code: UK11929.
- Wi-Fi available
- Hot Tub
- Quirky
- Pet friendly
- Fishing
- 18th Century
Leashaw Farm – Shire Cottage
Whatstandwell, nr. Matlock, Derbyshire.
Sleeps 5 – 6. Nestling on a small working farm in one of the most delightful valleys in Derbyshire, these character cottages once formed part of Florence Nightingale’s country estate. Follow the link below to view both properties at this location. Cottage Code: UK10035.
- Wi-Fi available
- Pub nearby
- Pet friendly
- Fishing
- 17th Century