Makeney Hall Hotel

Milford, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0RS.

On the doorstep of the Peak District and just a short drive from Derby, this former Victorian country mansion retains many charming period features. Set in extensive landscaped gardens, Makeney Hall now offers 46 elegantly decorated bedrooms.

  • 19th Century

Bournemouth Highcliff Marriott Hotel

Highcliff Marriott Hotel, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH2 5DU.

Enjoying a stunning seafront location overlooking Bournemouth Bay, the Highcliff Marriott offers bright and elegant en-suite rooms, a leisure club, indoor pool and seasonal outdoor pool. A mere ten minute stroll from Bournemouth town centre.

  • 19th Century

Hatton Court Hotel

Hatton Court Hotel, St Leonards, Gloucestershire, GL4 8DE.

With its modern restaurant and spacious, elegant en-suite rooms, the Hatton Court Hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from historic Gloucester. Relax on the terrace and enjoy panoramic views across the Severn Valley, before sampling the creative British menu.

  • 17th Century

Trout Hotel

Trout Hotel, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0EJ.

Situated in the Cumbrian market town of Cockermouth, the award winning Trout Hotel features luxurious en-suite rooms, the elegant Derwent Restaurant and a modern terrace bar / bistro. Bassenthwaite Lake is just a ten minute drive away.

  • 17th Century

Greenwoods Hotel and Spa

Greenwoods Hotel and Spa, Stock, Essex, CM4 9BE.

Set in its own large gardens just a few miles outside Chelmsford, this restored 17th century manor house now boasts a spa with indoor pool, gym, steam rooms and saunas. Greenwoods bistro restaurant serves English dishes with a Mediterranean influence.

  • 17th Century

Dun Cow Inn

Sedgefield, Co. Durham, TS21 3AT.

Serving English and French Prime Ministers alike, as well as American Presidents, The Dun Cow still offers a vast and varied choice of freshly prepared dishes. The six guest bedrooms are traditionally decorated to reflect the country charm of the inn.

  • 19th Century

Saracens Head Hotel

Saracens Head Hotel, Towcester, Northamptonshire, NN12 6BX.

As mentioned in Charles Dickens’ first novel, The Pickwick Papers, this 400 year-old inn has been recently refurbished and now offers excellent standards of comfort and service. Set on the Roman Watling Street, just a short walk from Towcester Racecourse.

  • 17th Century