Church Farm B&B

Kemberton, nr. Ironbridge, Shropshire, TF11 9LQ.

Church Farm B&B is set in beautiful gardens on the edge of the tiny village of Kemberton. Beamed throughout, this 17th century rustic farmhouse offers luxurious en suite rooms and serves a full English breakfast with freshly laid eggs from the Church Farm hens.

  • 17th Century

The Library House B&B

Ironbridge, Shropshire, TF8 7AN.

Found at the heart of Ironbridge, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, the Library House is an award-winning boutique B&B. Dating from around 1730, it has been beautifully restored and now offers a high level of comfort with three guest bedrooms.

  • 18th Century

Bank House B&B

Bishops Castle, Shropshire, SY9 5BQ.

With five stylish, comfortable and contemporary guest rooms, Bank House is a spacious Georgian property set in the heart of the vibrant market town of Bishop’s Castle. Freshly prepared breakfasts are served either in the main dining room or on the outside terrace.

  • 18th Century

Church Inn

Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1AW.

Offering cosy en suite accommodation in the heart of the historic town of Ludlow, the 14th century Church Inn is just a short stroll from the ruined medieval castle gates. Fresh locally sourced ingredients are used to prepare a menu of traditional pub classics.

  • 14th Century

Hordley Hall

Ellesmere, Shropshire, SY12 9BB.

Hordley Hall stands in beautiful mature gardens just 3 miles from Ellesmere with its boutique shops, inns and marina. All guest rooms offer panoramic views over the delightful Shropshire countryside and the farmhouse breakfast is cooked on the AGA using locally sourced produce.

  • 18th Century

Tudor Farm B&B

Elston, Nottinghamshire, NG23 5PA.

Set in the peaceful and historic village of Elston, Tudor Farm B&B is conveniently situated just off the A46, in between Nottingham and Newark. Beamed throughout, outside the well-tended garden offers a quiet place to sit and relax on sunnier days.

  • 18th Century

The Kings Arms Hotel

Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, GL54 1AF.

Set on the corner of Stow-on-the-Wold’s historic Market Square, Charles I spent the night at the Kings Arms before the Battle of Naseby on June 14th 1645. Boasting oodles of quirky character, it offers cosy, comfortable accommodation and freshly prepared locally sourced food.

  • 15th Century