The Ethorpe Hotel
Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, SL9 8HX.
Offering the luxury of a countryside retreat, yet with easy reach of London and Windsor, the Ethorpe Hotel exudes the character and charm of a traditional English inn. This striking Georgian-style building lies in the heart of Gerrards Cross.
- 18th Century
Westcliff Hotel
Westcliff Hotel, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS0 7QW.
Set high on a clifftop location offering spectacular views over the Thames Estuary, this magnificent Victorian building dates from 1891. The individually decorated, en-suite rooms boasts a classic boutique English style, some with views of the seafront.
- 19th Century
Cluny Bank Hotel
Cluny Bank Hotel, Forres, Morayshire, IV36 1DW.
Offering elegant bedrooms and a homely welcome, the Cluny Bank Hotel boasts a 4 star accreditation. The Cluny Bank Restaurant serves quality Scottish cuisine and won ‘Taste of Grampian Restaurant of the Year’ in 2008.
- 19th Century
Port Gaverne Hotel
Port Gaverne Hotel, Port Isaac, Cornwall, PL29 3SQ.
With its antique furniture and other traditional features, no two bedrooms at this charming 17th century inn are the same. Located in the picturesque cove of Port Gaverne, the beach is just moments away and nearby Port Isaac is a five minute walk.
- 17th Century
The Bonham
35 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH3 7RN.
Within walking distance of Princess Street and The Royal Mile, this Victorian town house is situated in Edinburgh’s West End. The Bonham Hotel features a wonderful contemporary restaurant serving fine European cuisine and a bar in which to enjoy classic cocktails.
- 19th Century
Corus Hotel Hyde Park
Lancaster Gate, Central London, London, W2 3LG.
Corus Hyde Park offers a range of contemporary bedrooms, with air conditioning and flat screen LCD TVs in every room. Just minutes from many of London’s most famous landmarks.
- 18th Century
Hotel Du Vin Henley
New Street, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 2BP.
The classical Georgian façade of the old Brakspears Brewery on New Street, only 50 yards from the riverside moorings and in the heart of the historic town centre, is now home to Hotel du Vin Henley-on-Thames. Henley Rowing Museum is a short stroll away.
- 18th Century