The Royal Hop Pole
94 Church Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 5RS.
Situated in the heart of Tewkesbury, this landmark English Heritage hotel is an amalgamation of three historic buildings dating back to the 15th & 18th centuries. All bedrooms are individual and the hotel even boasts a medieval hall and medieval paintings
- 15th Century
The Coach House
Beddgelert, Gwynedd, North Wales, LL55 4YB.
Set in the heart of Beddgelert, Snowdonia’s prettiest village, the Coach House features cosy, comfortable bedrooms with a wide selection of breakfasts available. According to local legend, Beddgelert is the resting place of Gelert, the faithful hound of the medieval Welsh Prince Llewelyn the Great.
- 19th Century
Headland Hotel & Spa
Headland Hotel, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 1EW.
This luxury four star hotel is perched on its own wave-lashed promontory in Newquay, Cornwall. With it’s stylish interior and welcoming ambience, the hotel is perfect for a romantic break by the sea. Leisure facilities include indoor and outdoor pools.
- 19th Century
The Queen at Chester Hotel
The Queen Hotel, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 3AH.
First opened in 1860, the Queen offers grand Victorian style with the hotel’s restarant overlooking the Italian terraces and sculptured gardens. Set opposite Chester Station, all rooms enjoy satellite TV, some feature sumptuous 4-poster beds.
- 19th Century
Yr Hen Felin – The Old Mill B&B
Morfa Nefyn, Llyn Peninsula, North Wales, LL53 6JD.
Set in the heart of the picturesque Llyn Peninsula, this carefully converted old water mill now offers three individually styled B&B suites. Just 2 miles from the small fishing village of Porthdinllaen, with its beaches and rich history.
- 18th Century
Edinburgh – Royal Terrace
18 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH7 5AQ.
This gorgeous hotel dates back to the Georgian era and is situated in the centre of Edinburgh. It boasts an indoor swimming pool, steam room, sauna, as well as a stylish restaurant.
- 18th Century
Branxholme Castle (Bed & Breakfast)
Teviotdale, nr. Hawick, Scottish Borders, TD9 0JT.
Repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt over the centuries, the present castle stands on ground owned by the Scotts of Buccleuch since 1420. Branxholme Castle is now open to guests as B&B accommodation in three beautifully decorated suites.
- 14th Century