White Hart Hotel

Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 8SH.

Behind the late-Victorian façade of the current White Hart Hotel there hides much older structures. With 24 refurbished en suite bedrooms on offer, guests can enjoy picturesque riverside views of the famous, medieval ‘Boston Stump’ tower of St Botolph’s Church.

  • 13th Century

Southlake Barn

Dousland, nr. Yelverton, Devon.

Sleeps 4. Standing at the end of a private lane, this stone-built contemporary barn conversion offers a light and bright interior with views over the rolling Dartmoor countryside. Southlake Barn is just a mile from Burrator Reservoir. Cottage Code: UKC187.

  • Wi-Fi available
  • Pet friendly
  • 18th Century

The Smithy

Brentor, nr. Tavistock, Devon.

Sleeps 2. The ideal country ‘get away’, this detached, cosy barn conversion is set on the outskirts of the Dartmoor village of Brentor. Perched high on a nearby rocky tor is the iconic tiny church of St. Michael, the highest working church in England. Cottage Code: 28207.

  • Wi-Fi available
  • Pet friendly
  • 18th Century

Tollemache Arms

Buckminster, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG33 5SA.

Set in the pretty village of Buckminster on the Lincolnshire / Leicester border, this charming 19th century country inn offers stylish en suite accommodation, complete with underfloor heating. Guests can opt for traditional pub classics, or an a la carte dining experience.

  • 19th Century

Machermore Castle

Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway.

Sleeps 20. Set on the banks of the River Cree, the 16th century Machermore Castle is situated in 30 acres of glorious woodland. Ideal for family gatherings and celebrations, guests can experience castle life firsthand when dining in the banqueting hall. Cottage Code: UK31878.

  • Wi-Fi available
  • Quirky
  • Boutique
  • Fishing
  • 16th Century

The George Hotel of Stamford

Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2LJ.

One of England’s greatest coaching inns, the George Hotel has been welcoming weary travellers for more than 900 years. Now with 45 individually designed, boutique-style bedrooms, guests can enjoy high-quality, traditional and imaginative cuisine in the restaurants and bars.

  • 11th Century

The William Cecil

Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2LJ.

Set over three listed buildings originally occupied by members of the Cecil family, Earl’s of Exeter, this stylish hotel offers unique, individually designed bedrooms with original features. The charming restaurant serves locally sourced, fresh, simple and seasonal food.

  • 18th Century