The Hill Hotel
Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, DG1 1LZ.
Standing in the beautiful town of Dumfries, this 19th century sandstone house was built for the sister of the famous Scottish historian and essayist Thomas Carlyle. The property is family run and features 8 well appointed bedrooms.
- 19th Century
The Barns
Thorpe Market, Norwich, Norfolk, NR11 8TP.
This cosy barn conversion in the small village of Thorpe Market in Norfolk provides a tranquil setting complete with a private courtyard and en-suite bedrooms featuring flat screen televisions and luxury toiletries.
- 18th Century
Springfield House
Springfield House, Coleshill, nr. Birmingham, Warwickshire.
A delightful 18th century guest house set in the heart of the West Midlands. Enjoy comfy en-suite accommodation with modern jacuzzi and whirlpool baths and a hearty cooked breakfast.
- 18th Century
17 Burgate
17 Burgate, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7AU.
Enjoy afternoon tea on arrival at this multi award-winning townhouse famous for its unparalleled customer service. Relax in front of the log fire or prop up the bar before exploring nearby York castle or historic Whitby.
- 18th Century
Stage House B&B
Glenfinnan, Highlands, PH37 4LT.
A beautiful 17th century guesthouse, stunningly located on The Road to the Isles. Your freshly cooked breakfast is served next to the small river that runs right past the window.
- 17th Century
Bailbrook Lodge, Bath
Bailbrook Lodge, Bath, Somerset, BA1 7HZ.
Bailbrook House is a Georgian, Grade II listed country house hotel, excellently situated just a mile from the city centre of Bath. Some room have four poster beds, whilst all rooms benefit from views over the gardens, grounds and surrounding countryside.
- 18th Century
The Stag and Huntsman at Hambleden
Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6RP.
Set in the pretty village of Hambleden, The Stag and Huntsman offers traditionally furnished en suite rooms with free WiFi and satellite TV, all just an hour away from Central London. Complete with oak beams, there is an old-world charm about this pub.
- 19th Century
 
					 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        