The Old Court Hotel

The Old Court Hotel, Symonds Yat West, Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 6DA.

Build in the sixteenth century, the Old Court Hotel retains many of its original features including exposed beams and original leaded windows. Free Wi-Fi.

  • 16th Century

The Horn Of Plenty

The Horn Of Plenty, Tavistock, Devon, PL19 8JD.

With its award winning restaurant and elegant, luxurious rooms, this privately owned, beautiful country house enjoys panoramic views over the Tamar Valley. Rich in historic character and original charm, it offers a warm and friendly personalised service.

  • 19th Century

The Star

West Leake, Nottinghamshire, LE12 5RQ.

Nestling on the edge of West Leake in the south Nottinghamshire countryside, The Star is an authentic pub with a contemporary feel. Each of the spacious guest bedrooms has been furnished to the highest standards with comfortable double beds and luxury bedding.

  • 18th Century

The Ryebeck Hotel

Ryebeck Country House, Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria.

Set in five acres of grounds, the charming Ryebeck Hotel features 35 individually styled rooms and an award winning restaurant. The spacious bedrooms have been elegantly decorated and furnished, with some enjoying splendid views of Lake Windemere.

  • 19th Century

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