Hotel Du Vin Poole
Hotel Du Vin Poole, Poole, Dorset, BH15 1JN.
A ten minute stroll from Poole Harbour. the sumptuous air-conditioned rooms at Hotel Du Vin all boast sleek, private bathrooms with powerful drench showers and deep baths. Its French-style bistro serves fantastic locally sourced cuisine and fine wines.
- 18th Century
Bowden House B&B
Bowden, nr. Melrose, Scottish Borders, TD6 0ST.
Dating from the early 1800s, this beautifully presented country house provides three well-appointed guest bedrooms. Bowden House B&B is situated right on St. Cuthbert’s Way, the long-distance trail that runs from Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
- 19th Century
Craig Manor Hotel
Craig Manor Hotel, Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 2JF.
Originally built as a private residence in 1848, Craig Manor now offers luxurious accommodation in modern ensuite rooms, many with views over Lake Windermere and the Langdale Pikes. The hotel’s restaurant serves both British and international cuisine.
- 19th Century
Balvraid Lodge B&B
Tomatin, nr. Inverness, Highlands, IV13 7XY.
Set amidst a 4,000-acre estate, Balvraid Lodge B&B has three generous en suite rooms all of which offer views over the surrounding farmland and moorland. With walks from the doorstep, guests can return to enjoy the extensive breakfasts.
- 19th Century
Nailcote Hall
Berkswell, West Midlands, CV7 7DE.
Set in acres of lovely Warwickshire countryside, this 4 star 17th century hotel offers guests a Roman bath styled pool, jacuzzi, steam room, as well as candlelit dining in the Tudor Oak Room. Ideally situated for Birmingham Airport, the NEC and Coventry.
- 17th Century
Holly Lodge Boutique B&B
Thursford, Norfolk, NR21 0AS.
Although some parts of the house date back to the 13th century, Holly Lodge dates primarily from the early 1700s. Tucked away behind a fruit orchard, guests are accommodated in the distinctive manor house and converted stable block.
- 18th Century
Elibank House B&B
Walkerburn, nr. Selkirk, Scottish Borders, EH3 6DA.
Standing on the south bank of the River Tweed, the elegant Elibank House nestles in the heart of the Scottish Borders. Peacefully secluded, it is well placed for exploring the historic sites of the Tweed Valley, including Melrose Abbey and St Ronans Well.
- 19th Century