Three Horseshoes Inn

Running Waters, Durham, Co. Durham, DH1 2SR.

Offering a well stocked cellar, good food and first class accommodation, this charming country inn is just a short drive from the beautiful city of Durham. The six spacious en-suite rooms all enjoys views over the rolling Durham countryside.

  • 17th Century

The Top House Inn

The Top House Inn, Lizard, Cornwall, TR12 7NQ.

Offering award-winning accommodation in 8 stylishly furnished en suite bedrooms, The Top House Inn is just a short walk from The Lizard, the most southerly point on the British mainland. This warm and friendly village inn serves an eclectic menu.

  • 18th Century

Cottage Lodge

Cottage Lodge, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, SO42 7SH.

Located in the charming New Forest village of Brockenhurst, the multi award-winning Cottage Lodge boasts 15 cosy, en suite bedrooms. Boasting beautiful period features, parts of the building date back to 1650.

  • 17th Century

Ternhill Farm House

Ternhill Farm House, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3PX.

A characterful 18th century Grade II Listed B&B, the award-winning Ternhill Farmhouse sets exceptional standards for both food and accommodation, combining a mix of traditional period features with modern conveniences.

  • 18th Century

Maltsters

Llandaff, Cardiff, Glamorgan, South Wales, CF5 2DS.

A walk away from Llandaff Cathedral, the Maltsters is rumoured to be the oldest licensed pub in Cardiff. What is certain however, this traditional white-washed inn now offers 5 individually styled bedrooms each with a bath and rain shower.

  • 18th Century

Heywood Hall

Denstone, nr. Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5HR.

Just a few miles from Alton Towers, this imposing Victorian family home now provides guest accommodation in four spacious and comfortable suites. Heywood Hall also boasts a hot tub and sauna, as well as a picturesque garden in which to relax.

  • 20th Century

Ye Old Ferrie Inn

Ye Old Ferrie Inn, Symonds Yat, Herefordshire, HR9 6BL.

Dating from 1473, this beautiful riverside pub stands on the banks of the River Wye and offers cosy accommodation, great food, local ales and cider, all within a friendly atmosphere. Canoeing is available on the river and horse riding can also be arranged.

  • 15th Century