Byfords

Byfords, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6BG.

Reputed to be the oldest building in the town, this beautiful listed property offers 16 boutique-style B&B rooms and a wonderful self catering apartment. A short drive from the coast, Byfords also features a cosy all-day café and a unique food store.

  • 16th Century

Great Ashley Farm

Great Ashley Farm, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, BA15 2PP.

An award-winning B&B in the heart of Wiltshire. Cosy en-suite bedrooms and a stunning breakfast fresh from the Aga and full of local produce make this an ideal rural retreat.

  • 19th Century

House of Agnes

House of Agnes, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 8BN.

Mentioned by name in Dickens’ ‘David Copperfield’, this stunning B&B features the largest walled garden in Canterbury. Dating back to the 15th century, it offers 8 boutique style rooms in the main house and a further 8 modern stable rooms.

  • 15th Century

Barker Stakes Farm

Barker Stakes Farm, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 8EE.

Located in the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire countryside, this attractive B&B boasts stunning views across its own extensive acreage. Traditional features are complimented by a lovely contemporary decor.

  • 18th Century

Strenneth

Strenneth, Fersfield, nr.Diss, Norfolk, IP22 2BP.

With a wealth of exposed oak beams, this 17th century B&B is set in unspoiled countryside, a short drive from the historic market town of Diss. Offering 7 individually decorated en-suite rooms, evening meals can be provided by arrangement.

  • 17th Century

The Spinney

Shirwell, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4JR.

This charming former rectory dates back to the 18th century. A West Country wonder 3 miles from Barnstaple. Enjoy tea & cakes on arrival & traditionally decorated rooms with all mod cons before waking up to a sumptuous breakfast overlooking the orchard.

  • 18th Century

Windy Harbour

Windy Harbour Farm Hotel, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 7QE.

Benefiting from some fabulous views over the surrounding Derbyshire countryside, Windy Harbour is great for walkers and cyclists as the Pennine Way and Trans Pennine trail are both nearby. Inside is a bar, restaurant and en-suite bedrooms.

  • 19th Century