The Milbank Arms
Barningham, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL11 7DW.
This historic Yorkshire Dales pub dating back to the 1600s and was originally known as The Royal Oak. Beautifully restored and refurbished, The Milbank Arms blends heritage charm with modern comfort and now offers luxury rooms, fine dining and hand-pulled ales.
- 17th Century
Sheviock Barton Bed & Breakfast
Sheviock, Torpoint, Cornwall, PL11 3EH.
Sheviock Barton Bed & Breakfast is a charming 17th-century property, full of original features and a wealth of character. Set in expansive grounds, it features an open fire and four newly decorated bedrooms on the inside, all with garden views.
- 17th Century
The Ox Pub & Rooms
Poole, Dorset, BH14 0JB.
The Ox Pub and Rooms in Ashley Cross, Poole, offers a comfortable, rustic and stylish stay with 14 en suite double rooms. The pub’s first-class kitchen serves the finest of fayre and uses seasonal, local produce in order to update the menu weekly.
- 19th Century
Tyrrells Park
Avon, nr. Christchurch Dorset BH23 7BQ.
Lovingly renovated to the highest standard, Tyrrells Park offers luxury rooms with breakfast, all on the edge of the New Forrest. The quaint old Saxon town of Christchurch with its castle, scenic harbour and beaches are just a short distance away.
- 18th Century
The Bridge House
Bridport, Dorset, DT6 3LB.
Sitting on the banks of the River Asker offering beautiful river walks, yet only a 2 minute walk into the attractive and lively market town of Bridport, this listed Georgian Town House is full of character and quirky charm.
- 18th Century
38 St Giles
Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1LL.
Built in 1700 for the Gurney family, this historic and elegant property was once the home of a former Lord Mayor of Norwich. Inside, a grand staircase leads to beautifully designed rooms and suites that blend traditional charm with contemporary style.
- 18th Century
Yew Tree House, Bed & Breakfast in Colchester
Lexden, Colchester, Essex, CO3 3RB.
Set in a leafy part of Colchester, this elegant Georgian property is just a short stroll away from Colchester Castle. Guest rooms include private bathrooms and garden views, and a continental buffet breakfast is served daily, including fresh pastries and juice.
- 18th Century