The Queen Anne

Great Hucklow, Tideswell, Derbyshire, SK17 8RF.

The Queen Anne Inn in Great Hucklow nestles at the heart of the Peak District National Park. Dating back to 1621, this old country Inn offers fully refurbished AA 3 star B&B accommodation. The inn serves homemade traditional food, wines, ales and spirits.

  • 17th Century

Rosebud Cottage Guest House

Haworth, West Yorkshire, BD22 8QQ.

A cosy cottage in the Brontë village of Haworth, this luxurious guest house blends traditional decor with modern conveniences. Dating from 1752, it retains many period features including exposed beams and a vaulted ceiling.

  • 18th Century

d’Parys

d'Parys, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK40 2UA.

A short walk from the heart of Bedford, this elegant hotel features 14 luxurious rooms and offers an informal dining experience. Blending Victoriana with contemporary design, each en suite room has been individually styled and includes a roll-top bath.

  • 19th Century

Breeze Guest House

Breeze Guest House, Bootle, Liverpool, Merseyside, L20 3AW.

Set in the centre of Bootle Village, a leafy suburb of Liverpool, this luxury town house offers 10 individually designed en-suite rooms and traditional English food. Built in 1840, it is conveniently located for both Liverpool and Everton stadia.

  • 19th Century

West End Guest House

West End Guest House, Elgin, Morayshire, IV30 1AG.

The West End is a traditional Victorian villa situated in the market town of Elgin, and offers Scottish hospitality at its very best! The B&B prides itself on its excellent breakfasts, using fresh local ingredients where possible.

  • 19th Century

Belvedere

Belvedere, Brodick, Isle of Arran, KA27 8AZ.

The Belvedere benefits from a stunning location on the beautiful Isle of Arran, just off the West Coast of Scotland. Enjoy breathtaking views and, for even more relaxation, a session of aromatherapy, hypnotherapy, reflexology or Reiki!

  • 19th Century

Old Manse Hotel

Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, GL54 2BX.

The Old Manse Hotel was built in 1748 and is literally on the banks of the River Windrush in the centre of Bourton On The Water. For centuries the area has been the a tourist attraction as a typical Cotswold village.

  • 18th Century