The Sanctuary House Hotel
The Sanctuary House Hotel, Westminster, London, SW1H 9LA.
Located in one of London’s oldest and most fashionable areas, this fine hotel offers 34 Victorian style bedrooms, finished with cosy and comfortable amenities. A short walk from the Houses of Parliament, the ground floor pub serves home cooked food.
- 19th Century
Wateredge Inn
Wateredge Inn, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 0EP.
Originally two former 17th century fishermen’s cottages, Wateredge stands on the banks of Lake Windermere and now offers a large atmospheric bar-restaurant, cosy bedrooms and plenty of period features. The hotel boasts its own boat slipway and jetty.
- 17th Century
The Mill House
The Mill House, Tintagel, Cornwall, PL340HD.
Located in its own 7 acres of wooded valley, this 18th century former corn mill now features a bar, dining room and residents’ lounge, all with cosy open fires. Offering first-class food and accommodation, the Mill House lies on Cornwall’s north coast.
- 18th Century
The Golf Hotel
The Golf Hotel, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, LN10 6SG.
The Golf Hotel dates back to the late 19th century and has 50 bedrooms, a restaurant serving good food using local produce, and a well stocked bar. Only 18 miles from Lincoln and situated next to the world famous Woodhall Spa Golf Course.
- 19th Century
Redesdale Arms Hotel
Moreton in Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 0AW.
A former 17th century coaching inn, this award winning hotel now boasts contemporary decor with stylish bedrooms and an AA Rosette award restaurant. Ideally located for walks in the Cotswold hills, just 20 minutes from Bourton, Broadway and Stratford.
- 17th Century
Rusacks St Andrews
St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9JQ.
Rusacks has been voted one of the Top Golfing Hotels in the world. Set in a stunning location, and with the hotel’s restaurant boasting panoramic views over the 18th hole of the Old Course, Rusacks St Andrews is perfect for a golf break.
- 19th Century
Best Western Annesley House Hotel
Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 2LA.
The Annesley House Hotel consists of three ‘Grade Two’ listed Georgian buildings and is situated in 3 acres of grounds in a pretty tree-lined conservation area, only a short stroll from the historic city centre of Norwich.
- 18th Century