The Old Inn

The Old Inn, Flowerdale Glen, Gairloch, Highlands, IV21 2BD.

You’re spoilt for choice with this award-winning Highlands Inn. Enjoy the sumptuous locally sourced food, popular ales or local activities like golf, whale watching and the Beinn Eighe Nature Reserve.

  • 18th Century

Dorian House Boutique B&B

Dorian House, Bath, Somerset, BA2 3JX.

Built in the late 19th century out of traditional local limestone, Dorian House is a fine example of elegant Victorian architecture. The hotel’s rooms are spacious and some even boast four poster beds. A truly luxurious B&B!

  • 19th Century

Stanshope Hall

Stanshope Hall, Stanshope, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 2AD.

Ideally placed for exploring the Peak District, this 17th century listed building offers spacious accommodation with a traditional decor. Enjoy tasty home cooked food using the freshest local produce, straight from the garden!

  • 17th Century

The Littleton Arms

Penkridge, nr. Cannock, Staffordshire, ST19 5AL.

Set in the historic Staffordshire village of Penkridge, this recently refurbished former coaching inn has been welcoming weary travellers since the 17th century. With 10 luxury boutique en suite rooms on offer, the restaurant serves a seasonal menu.

  • 17th Century

Mallories Formerly Kirkby House

Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire, LE9 7QE.

Dating back to the 18th century, Mallories offers spacious, tastefully decorated accommodation in a charming setting. Ideally located for Leicestershire and Warwickshire’s many attractions such as Bosworth Park and Battlefield and Ashby Canal and Castle.

  • 18th Century

The Farmhouse at Redcoats

Little Wymondley, nr. Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 7JR.

Situated between Hitchin and Stevenage, The Farmhouse has stood as part of the rolling Hertfordshire countryside since 1480. With 13 individually styled bedrooms, relax with a drink in the cosy bar before enjoying a a great dinner and a restful night.

  • 15th Century

The Yarborough Hotel Wetherspoon

Grimsby, Lincolnshire, DN31 1JN.

Built to serve Grimsby’s first railway, the Yarborough witnessed the town’s transformation from a small 18th century fishing village into a great Victorian port. Now with comfortable and modern rooms, guests are invited to enjoy the on-site restaurant.

  • 19th Century