Park House
Ingleby Arncliffe, North Yorkshire Moors, DL6 3PE.
This traditional sandstone listed farmhouse enjoys a serene woodland setting on the fringe of Arncliffe Woods in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Standing directly on the Coast-to-Coast and Cleveland Way walks, it makes a welcome rest for weary travellers.
- 19th Century
Turnip House
Plaish near Cardington, near Church Stretton, Shropshire.
Sleeps 8. Turnip House is part of Plaish Park Farm Cottages, three Grade II listed barn conversions on a 700 acre farm in the hamlet of Plaish near Cardington. Full of character, these properties offer use of a full-size tennis court and onsite luxury indoor swimming pool. Ref. 1020.
- Wi-Fi available
- Games room
- Hot Tub
- Swimming pool
- Pet friendly
- 16th Century
The Old Parsonage
Scawby, nr. Brigg, Lincolnshire, DN20 9LX.
Standing in the pretty North Lincolnshire village of Scawby, the Old Parsonage offers B&B accommodation in three spacious en suite guest rooms. Good food and real ales are available at the local village pub, the Sutton Arms.
- 19th Century
The Bolthole
Whitby, North Yorkshire.
Sleeps 2. This beautiful Georgian property stands in the heart of Whitby just a 5-minute walk from the seafront. Offering the perfect base to explore Whitby’s historic port and cobbled streets, as well as the stunning scenery of the North York Moors. Cottage Code: 23892.
- Wi-Fi available
- Close to Sea
- Pub nearby
- 18th Century
Cleatham Hall
Manton, nr. Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, DN21 4JS.
Although the main mansion house was constructed in 1855 some parts of Cleatham Hall date back to much earlier times. Nestled in the beautiful North Lincolnshire countryside, it offers eight stunning guest suites on a bed and breakfast basis.
- 19th Century
Borthwnog Hall
Bontddu, nr. Dolgellau, Gwynedd, North Wales, LL40 2TT.
Although the façade is recognisably Georgian, the earliest records date Borthwnog Hall back to the 1670s. Now a family-run B&B, this beautiful manor house is set in breathtaking scenery on the Mawddach Estuary in the Snowdonia National Park.
- 17th Century
Hurstwood Hall
nr. Burnley, Lancashire, BB10 3LG.
Steeped in local history, Hurstwood Hall was built as a home for the Towneley family in 1579. Offering three boutique guest rooms, this Grade II star listed building boasts many original features, including mullions, oak beams, panelling and fireplaces.
- 16th Century