Dukes Head Hotel
Wallington, Surrey, now Greater London, SM6 0AA.
This Georgian pub boasts 23 boutique bedrooms which are presented in hotel fashion. Overlooking Wallington Green, the cosy bar at the Dukes Head features a range of beers, log fires and a traditional British food menu.
- 18th Century
The Bulls Head Hotel
Chislehurst, Kent, now Greater London, BR7 6NR.
Set within the leafy village of Chislehurst, this 18th century former coach house offers 15 warm and cosily furnished rooms, a restaurant and two bars. Guests can choose from a selection of dining options, which include traditional pub classics, sandwiches and afternoon tea.
- 18th Century
The Crown Inn
Chislehurst, Greater London, BR7 5PQ.
Guests can enjoy a restful break in the leafy London Borough of Bromley in one of the seven newly refurbished boutique bedrooms, some of which offer stunning views over Chislehurst Common. This historic pub has been providing refreshment and relaxation since 1832.
- 19th Century
The Royal Forest
Chingford, Greater London, E4 7QH.
With roots dating back to the 19th century, The Royal Forest has been lovingly restored to showcase a contemporary design that honours its rich heritage. Guests at this pub with rooms can enjoy a hearty meal before retreating to their cosy room.
- 19th Century
Collingwood Arms Hotel
Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland, TD12 4UH.
Set in glorious surroundings with views over the River Tweed, for 200 years The Collingwood Arms Hotel has provided a colourful focal point for visitors to the Scottish Borders. Offering well-reviewed food alongside 15 classically furnished rooms, it makes for a luxurious home from home.
- 18th Century
Marshall Meadows Manor House
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1UT.
This exquisite Georgian manor house has been carefully transformed into one of Northumberland’s most luxurious hotels. Offering breathtaking sea views, Marshall Meadows nestles within twelve acres of country grounds and exquisite gardens.
- 18th Century
Greywalls Hotel & Chez Roux
Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland, EH31 2EG.
Designed in 1901 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, Greywalls combines timeless Arts & Crafts architecture with the finest Scottish hospitality. Nestled beside some of Scotland’s most prestigious golf courses, it offers a quintessential retreat for those seeking a luxurious escape near Edinburgh.
- 20th Century