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Ashfield House is a secluded 17th century private hotel quietly situated in a small backwater only a few yards from the cobbled village square. The... more
Set in the market place, this famous hostelry can trace its origins back to the 12th century and many features of the original construction remain... more
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The New Inn is set in the magnificent Yorkshire Dales National Park with its dramatic peaks, delightful dales, rivers, waterfalls and caves. Built in... more
The Albright Hussey Hotel is a historic moated country house hotel renowned for its excellent accommodation, superb food, fine wines and impeccable... more
The mellow Cotswold stone facade of the Snooty Fox dominates the historic market place of "Royal" Tetbury. Originally a 16th century coaching inn,... more
The Liverpool Marriott is a four star hotel situated in the centre of Liverpool, opposite St. George’s Hall. The hotel is surrounded by museums,... more
Bosworth Hall is a magnificent William and Mary Mansion. It is set in a beautiful expanse of landscaped gardens and private parkland. No expense has... more
The Lowry Hotel has been accepted as a member of the prestigious worldwide organisation, The Leading Hotels of the World - the trademark that... more
Spaciousness, style and courtesy are the hallmarks of this graceful establishment, where visitors are warmly welcomed and cared for by a dedicated... more
The Official Hotel for the British Open Golf Championship 2001, the historic Clifton Arms Hotel is set in the picturesque Lancashire coastal town of... more
Stunning views of the Yorkshire Dales, an attractive waterside setting on the outskirts of historic Skipton, combined with genuine Yorkshire warmth... more
Built around 1640, the Golden Lion Hotel is situated in the heart of Settle's 17th century market place. Still retaining many of its original... more
The Tudor Farmhouse Hotel is located in the quiet village of Clearwell in the Forest of Dean and close to the the Wye Valley. Situated in 14 acres of... more
Built in 1511 by Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham. Thornbury Castle was once owned and visited by Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn following the... more