The Bear Hotel
Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 0EL.
One of the oldest inns in England, the Bear has been welcoming weary travelers since the 13th century. Set in the charming market town of Hungerford, it now offers 40 refurbished bedrooms, some with balconies and garden views.
- 13th Century
White Hart Ufford
White Hart Inn, Ufford, Cambridgeshire, PE9 3BH.
Serving food produced on its own farm, this traditional stone built 17th century inn offers an attractive mix of original features and modern comforts. Set in the pretty village Ufford, just 5 miles from the picturesque town of Stamford.
- 17th Century
The Red Lion Hotel
Adderbury, nr. Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX17 3NG.
Boasting a host of original features including old oak beams and feature stone fireplaces, the Red Lion overlooks the green in the charming Oxfordshire village of Adderbury. Built in 1605, it has been lovingly refurbished to offer the highest quality of hospitality.
- 17th Century
Great Victoria Hotel
Great Victoria Hotel, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1JX.
This imposing Victorian building is ideally situated opposite Bradford train station. All of the 70 stylish rooms feature a flat screen TV, and the hotel also boasts two superb restaurants to choose from. Guests also have use of the on-site gym.
- 19th Century
Woodland Grange
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 6RN.
Blending a rich history dating back to Victorian times with contemporary facilities, Woodland Grange stands in 16 acres of leafy grounds. Set in the heart of rural Warwickshire yet minutes from Royal Leamington Spa, it offers a state-of-the-art fitness room, sauna and Jacuzzi.
- 19th Century
Haweswater Hotel
Haweswater Hotel, Bampton, Cumbria, CA10 2RP.
Set in acres of woodland at the heart of the Lake District National Park, the Haweswater Hotel offers 21 elegant en-suite rooms, many with lake views. With a friendly bar and lake view terrace, the hotels restaurant features a menu of local produce.
- 20th Century
The White Swan Hotel Bar & Restaurant
Henley in Arden, Warwickshire, B95 5BY.
Replacing a much earlier hostelry, the current White Swan dates from the mid-1500s and it is said that King Charles II hid here fleeing the Roundheads after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. Today all rooms feature every 21st century comfort.
- 16th Century