Showing 31-45 of 76 Resorts and Lodges
The Kirby Moor Country House Hotel with its fine restaurant was built in the 19th Century and is set in idyllic surroundings overlooking the... more
Ellerton Abbey is a regency villa built about 1830 for the Erle-Drax family. In the surrounding park stands Ellerton Priory, its three storey 15th... more
The Swallow Gosforth Park Hotel is undoubtedly one of the North East England premier hotels, set in 12 acres of woodland overlooking Newcastle... more
The Moss Grove Hotel has been welcoming guests to the English Lake District since 1894. Tastefully modernised without losing its Old World Charm, the... more
Linthwaite House is a haven for those with distinctive tastes, who appreciate some of the finer things in life, and who enjoy being looked after in a... more
Well known British Romance novelist Freda Lightfoot and her husband welcome you to their home in a quiet corner of the English Lake District.... more
Ambleside Lodge is an elegant home built circa 1875, and converted to its current use as a fine bed and breakfast in 1997. The property has been... more
Otterburn Hall Hotel
Haisthorpe is a Victorian Guest House offering Bed & Breakfast accommodations. It is situated in a quiet secluded area of Windermere, yet is only... more
On the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, Riverside Lodge has large informal gardens and owns the fishing rights to its own stretch of the river Greta.... more
The Wensleydale Heifer is a highly rated ancient coaching inn dating back to 1631, situated in the Yorkshire Dales amidst stunning Wensleydale... more
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Situated in England's beautiful Northumberland National Park, the Battlesteads Hotel & Restaurant provide a warm and comfortable 'Home from Home'... more
Winner of Lakeland Hotel of the Year 1999, The Wateredge Hotel is situated in an unrivalled position at the very tip of Lake Windermere, on the... more
Horton Grange Country House Hotel and Restaurant is situated on the Blagdon Estate on the Newcastle/Northumberland border. Visitors are captivated by... more