St Johns House

St Johns House, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6PB.

Carefully restored, this 17th century Regency House and stables now offers nine individually styled guest rooms, all dressed with the very finest Egyptian cotton. Set in the heart of the old Mecian city of Lichfield, just a short stroll from the Cathedral

  • 17th Century

Saltcote Place

Saltcote Place, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7NR.

Built in 1905 in the Queen Anne style, this country mansion offers luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation less than a mile from the historic Cinque Port of Rye. Many of the en-suite rooms enjoy views over the extensive grounds and Camber Sands.

  • 20th Century

Eleven Didsbury Park Hotel

Didsbury, Greater Manchester, M20 5LJ.

Located in the heart of the leafy Manchester suburb of Didsbury, this elegant Victorian Townhouse offers 20 individually designed en suite bedrooms. Set within a tranquil walled garden, a short drive from both Manchester Airport and the city centre.

  • 19th Century

New Inn

New Inn, High Street, Clovelly, Devon, EX39 5TQ.

This 17th century inn stands on the ancient cobbled streets in the heart of the pretty fishing village of Clovelly. With eight individually-styled bedrooms, guests can relax in the restaurant or bar as their luggage is transported to the hotel by sledge.

  • 17th Century

Robin Hood Farm B&B

Robin Hood Farm B&B, Baslow, Derbyshire, DE45 1PU.

Dating from around 1875, Robin Hood Farm provides comfortable and luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Lovingly renovated and set in 2 acre grounds, it features 3 superior en-suite double bedrooms.

  • 19th Century

Home Farm B&B

Beachampton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK19 6DX.

Situated in charming Beachampton village, Home Farm boasts traditional features like four poster beds, roll top baths and log-burning fires, a hearty English breakfast made to order and an ideal location for exploring Buckinghamshire’s many attractions.

  • 18th Century

The Priory

The Priory, Scorton, Lancashire, PR3 1AU.

Sometimes referred to as The Gateway to the Trough of Bowland, The Priory nestles in the beautiful village of Scorton. With parts of the building dating back to 1650, if now offers its own bakery and eight spacious, warmly furnished rooms.

  • 17th Century