The Golden Lion
The Golden Lion, Stirling, Stirlingshire, FK8 1BD.
This elegant, historic hotel is situated in the centre of Stirling and has welcomed guests for more than 200 years, including the Scottish poet Robert Burns. The Library Bar offers light bar meals whilst the City Brasserie offers a varied, creative menu.
- 18th Century
Blanch House
Blanch House, Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, BN21PL.
Just a short walk from the nearest beach, this Regency era town house is set in the heart of Brighton. Offering 12 en-suite rooms, guests can enjoy their favourite tipple in the champagne and cocktails bar.
- 18th Century
Hedgefield House
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE21 4LR.
Said to be the first house in Britain to be connected via the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell made history in 1877. A stunning Georgian Mansion House, Hedgefield House offers stylish guest accommodation together with lavish breakfasts.
- 18th Century
Royal Adelaide Hotel
Royal Adelaide Hotel, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2AG.
Originally built for Queen Adelaide in the mid 1830s, The Royal Adelaide Hotel is an four star hotel within walking distance of Windsor Castle. 42 well appointed, air conditioned rooms with flat screen TV’s.
- 19th Century
Felbrigg Lodge
Felbrigg Lodge, Aylmerton, Holt, Norfolk, NR11 8RA.
Set in 8 acres of beautifully tended grounds, the recently refurbished Felbrigg Lodge offers luxury bed and breakfast accommodation, a heated indoor pool and hot tub. The intimate restaurant serves delicious home cooked food using fresh Norfolk produce.
- 19th Century
Link House
Bassenthwaite Lake, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9YD.
A haven of tranquility in the Northern Lakes, Link House is surrounded by stunning countryside and is an ideal base for the many pursuits on offer. Enjoy light and airy accommodation, a well equipped guest lounge and a comprehensive breakfast menu.
- 19th Century
Barringtons
Barringtons, Darley Dale, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2EQ.
Welcome to Barringtons, ideally placed to visit The Peak District’s many attractions. This Grade II listed Victorian building retains many original features: from the beautiful oak panelled restaurant to the very stylish lounge bar, with free WiFi.
- 19th Century