Hornsbury Mill

Hornsbury Mill, Eleighwater, Chard, Somerset, TA20 3AQ.

This beautifully converted 19th century watermill stands in five acres of peaceful, landscaped water gardens, deep in the heart of rural Somerset. Now a four-star hotel, the mill’s stunning original features have been carefully preserved and integrated.

  • 19th Century

South Lodge

Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 6PS.

Built in 1883 as a family home South Lodge Hotel still exudes that feel. Inside are 89 exquisitely furnished rooms, some with romantic four-posters, others with bubbling Jacuzzis, and wherever you turn stunning views over the South Downs.

  • 19th Century

Saltmarshe Hall

Saltmarshe, nr. Goole, East Yorkshire, DN14 7RX.

Originally home to the Saltmarshe family since 1066, the current country house dates from Georgian times. Fronted by the River Ouse and set in 17-acre grounds, this lovingly restored property blends style and elegance, with traditional and contemporary charm.

  • 19th Century

The Castle Hotel

The Castle Hotel, Bishops Castle, Shropshire, SY9 5BN.

Occupying the ancient site of the Bishop of Hereford’s original castle, this characterful hotel now offers twelve delightful en suite bedrooms, three bars and a fine oak panelled restaurant. Built by Lord Carnarvon in 1719, it sits in well-tended gardens.

  • 18th Century

Stirling Highland Hotel

Stirling Highland Hotel, Stirling, Scotland, FK8 1DU.

Originally built as a school, this is now a luxury four star hotel nestled in the historic town of Stirling. Leisure facilities on-site include a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room.

  • 19th Century

Old Waverley Hotel

Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 2BY.

Situated on Princes Street, one of the main shopping streets in the heart of Edinburgh, this hotel is perfect for exploring all that Edinburgh has to offer. Boasts spectacular views of Edinburgh Castle.

  • 19th Century

The Old Vicarage

West Witton, nr. Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4LX.

Originally home to a local landowner until bought by Reverend Whaley in 1869, this 300-year old house offers panoramic views over the Wensleydale Valley. The five en suite guest rooms are all bright, modern and well appointed.

  • 17th Century