98 Best Hotels in England

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The Admiral Hardy

$ | 7 College Approach, SE10 9HY, England

Those keen to explore Greenwich at a more leisurely pace than a day trip from central London permits should seek out these unexpectedly elegant rooms above a pub, a quick walk from the Old Royal Naval College in one direction and the National Maritime Museum in the other. The seven individually furnished rooms are all extremely cozy thanks to abundant plush furnishings and higgledy-piggledy windows that look out over the rooftops—and masts, in the case of the Cutty Sark—of Greenwich. Bathrooms are modern and scrupulously clean. There's no breakfast served at the pub so fill your mini-refrigerator with supplies from the small grocery store around the corner or pop out to one of several convenient cafés nearby.

Pros

  • Vintage furniture gives each room a unique feel
  • One-minute walk from most Greenwich sights
  • Lovely views from rooms, including some of the Cutty Sark

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Some rooms prone to traffic noise
  • No room service
7 College Approach, SE10 9HY, England
020-8293–9535
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7 rooms
No Meals

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Ancient Gatehouse

$$ | 20 Sadler St., Wells, BA5 2SE, England

This venerable hostelry, which incorporates the Great West Gate (circa 1473)—accessible via an ancient stone staircase—is an atmospheric base for exploring the area. Rooms are small and may present difficulties for those with mobility issues, but some have four-poster beds and wonderful views across to the cathedral, and one is in the gatehouse itself. Rugantino's serves Italian and English dishes, made largely from local produce.

Pros

  • Historic character
  • Cathedral views
  • Good on-site Italian restaurant

Cons

  • Steps to climb
  • Cramped rooms
  • Shabby in places
20 Sadler St., Wells, BA5 2SE, England
01749-672029
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Apothecary Guest House

$ | 86 Main St., Haworth, BD22 8DP, England

Built in 1640, this family-run B&B atop the cobbled main street, opposite the Brontë church, has comfortable rooms with lots of light and brightly colored if simple decor. Rooms in the back have views of the moors. An excellent full English breakfast is included (though you have to order by 9 am).

Pros

  • Some rooms have scenic moor views
  • Town center location
  • Helpful hosts

Cons

  • Rooms at front may have noise from pub
  • Limited time to order breakfast
  • Decor may be too basic for some
86 Main St., Haworth, BD22 8DP, England
01535-643642
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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B&B Belgravia

$$ | 64–66 Ebury St., London, SW1W 9DQ, England

At this contemporary guesthouse near Victoria Station, minimalist decor, Scandinavian Modern furniture, and a lounge where a fire crackles away in the winter are all geared to homey comforts. Two rooms have a connecting door, effectively making a family suite. There are also nine self-contained studios and serviced apartments, including compact kitchens, for around £250–£330 per night.

Pros

  • Nice extras like 24-hour complimentary tea and coffee
  • Wi-Fi phone calls included
  • Superb value for money in a pricey area

Cons

  • Rooms and bathrooms are small and basic
  • Reports of maintenance issues with basement rooms musty
  • Books up far in advance
64–66 Ebury St., London, SW1W 9DQ, England
020-7259–8570
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Badgers Hall

$$ | High St., Chipping Campden, GL55 6HB, England

Expect a friendly welcome at this antique B&B above a tearoom just across from the Market Hall, where the spacious, spotless rooms have beamed ceilings and exposed stonework. Guests are greeted with a cream tea on arrival, and an excellent breakfast will set you up for the day.

Pros

  • Atmospheric building
  • Attentive hosts
  • Delicious breakfasts

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay
  • No children
  • Entrance is through tea shop
High St., Chipping Campden, GL55 6HB, England
01386-840839
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Banerigg House

$ | Lake Rd., Grasmere, LA22 9PW, England

A cozy family home less than a mile south of the village, Banerigg House has unfussy, well-appointed rooms, most with lake views. Games and books fill the guest lounge. The simple B&B is walker friendly, which means you get hiking advice from the owners, drying facilities, and a roaring fire when needed.

Pros

  • Welcoming hosts
  • Good value for single rooms
  • Canoes available

Cons

  • A little out of town
  • The house has an awkward turn onto the busy road
  • Rooms are dated
Lake Rd., Grasmere, LA22 9PW, England
07548-251235
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Battlesteads Hotel

$$ | Hexham Rd., Hexham, NE48 3LS, England

Located 10 miles north of Hexham and "beyond the wall," this delightful old inn combines three virtues: good food, cozy rooms, and eco-friendly credentials. Bedrooms are simple but modern, with colorful decor and good-size bathrooms, and four rooms are fully wheelchair accessible. The best option is the luxury lodge on the grounds of the hotel, complete with supersized spa bath and terrace. The restaurant uses produce grown in the hotel's own gardens, and is especially crowded on Sunday.

Pros

  • Secret walled garden
  • Excellent Sunday roasts in on-site restaurant
  • Green ethos includes carbon-neutral heating system

Cons

  • Some rooms on the small side
  • No mobile phone reception
  • Service slow when busy
Hexham Rd., Hexham, NE48 3LS, England
01434-230209
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Bell Alderminster

$$ | Shipston Rd., Alderminster, CV37 8NY, England

Just a few miles south of Stratford, this pub with rooms oozes imagination and individuality. Rooms remain true to the 18th-century building’s heritage but retain some of the quirky contemporary style for which the pub is known. Foodies beat a regular path to the door of the pub, where the chef is mindful of the seasons and locality—expect to see the likes of seasonal vegetables or Warwickshire lamb on the menu.

Pros

  • Rural setting, close to the Cotswolds
  • Excellent food
  • Homemade biscuits and fresh milk in the rooms

Cons

  • On a noisy main road
  • Bar can get busy
  • A bit inconvenient for the Shakespeare attractions
Shipston Rd., Alderminster, CV37 8NY, England
01789-335671
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Brooklands

$ | 2 Portland Pl., Penrith, CA11 7QN, England

The welcome is friendly, the breakfast is hearty (salmon fish cakes with poached eggs and a full English breakfast are among the options), and the rooms have patterned wallpaper and heavy, luxurious fabrics at this Victorian terraced house. Purples and browns predominate, and one room has a four-poster. The single room is a very good value. This is one of a cluster of B&Bs on Portland Place, a short walk north of Penrith's center.

Pros

  • Well-looked-after B&B
  • Attentive service
  • Fancy toiletries

Cons

  • Decor not for everyone
  • Some rooms are very small
  • Bathrooms have showers but no tubs
2 Portland Pl., Penrith, CA11 7QN, England
01768-863395
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Broom House at Egton Bridge

$$ | Broom House La., Whitby, YO21 1XD, England

Beneath forested hills in the tiny village of Egton Bridge, about 5 miles outside Whitby, this two-story stone house has comfortable, spacious, impeccably decorated guest rooms with peaceful views, including some over the Esk Valley. During the day, you can enjoy the garden or take a walk on nearby trails across the Moors. In the evening, you can sit by the crackling fire. The fresh breakfasts are delicious. It books up quite quickly .

Pros

  • Gorgeous, peaceful setting
  • Warm, home-like feel
  • Delicious breakfasts

Cons

  • Far from Whitby
  • Need a car to get around
  • Two-night minimum
Broom House La., Whitby, YO21 1XD, England
01947-895279
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Bushel

$ | St. Johns St., Bury St. Edmunds, IP33 1SN, England

Centrally located in the heart of Bury St Edmunds, the Bushel is a classic inn with homey rooms above a lively pub. Run by the Greene King pub chain (the national company based in Bury St Edmunds), the pub is a traditional old boozer that serves solid pub grub in the bar.

Pros

  • Comfortable, clean rooms
  • Great value
  • Lively pub with restaurant

Cons

  • Basic inn-style accommodation might not be for everyone
  • Few amenities
  • Limited rooms that can book up in peak season
St. Johns St., Bury St. Edmunds, IP33 1SN, England
01284-754333
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9 rooms
No Meals

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The Castle Hotel (Innkeeper's Collection)

$ | Castle St., Castleton, S33 8WG, England

Right by Peveril Castle, this former coaching inn—also known as The Castle and reputed to be haunted—has rooms that blend modern convenience and slick bathrooms with original features such as old wooden beams and exposed stone walls. The cozy pub and restaurant serves seasonal local fare.

Pros

  • Charming atmosphere, with real fireplaces in bar
  • Good value
  • Delicious Sunday roast

Cons

  • Sloping floors
  • Building is a bit warrenlike
  • Parking gets full quickly
Castle St., Castleton, S33 8WG, England
01433-620578
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15 rooms
No Meals

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Castle Inn

$$ | School Rd., Lydford, EX20 4BH, England

In the heart of Lydford village and next to Lydford Castle, this 16th-century inn has rose trellises framing its pink facade and public rooms that are snug, lamp-lighted, and full of period clutter. Guest rooms vary in size, and include singles and larger rooms with four-poster beds. One has its own rooftop balcony, and four are in a cottage across the road. A range of bar snacks and full meals is available.

Pros

  • Antique character
  • Superior rooms are bright and spacious
  • Peaceful village setting

Cons

  • Food sometimes disappoints
  • Some small rooms and showers
  • Occasionally sloping floors and low ceilings
School Rd., Lydford, EX20 4BH, England
01822-820242
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Castle Inn

$$ | Main Rd., Corfe Castle, BH20 5RN, England

A thatched roof and flagstone bar are some of the 16th-century features of this small inn, where the individually furnished bedrooms make the most of the original beams, exposed brickwork, and stone fireplaces. There's an extensive garden to sit in, and the sea is a 10-minute walk away. Locally sourced gastropub dishes (such as beer-battered fish-and-chips or a fillet of stone bass with butter beans) are available daily. Local craft beers are a specialty. The place is extremely dog-friendly, so anyone with an aversion to Fido should stay away.

Pros

  • Close to Lulworth Cove
  • Great for dog lovers
  • Charming decor

Cons

  • Restaurant tables go fast
  • Rooms over the bar are noisy
  • Pricey for what you get
Main Rd., Corfe Castle, BH20 5RN, England
01929-400311
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Cloudesley

$ | 7 Cloudesley Rd., St. Leonards-on-Sea, TN37 6JN, England

There's a general Zen vibe (and no TVs) at this boutique B&B in the quieter St. Leonard's district of Hastings, making it a thoroughly relaxing place to stay. The comfortable, light-filled guest rooms are decorated in soothing tones of gray and polished wood, with beautiful art on the walls. A holistic approach is taken to guests' health and well-being—four dedicated therapists offer aromatherapy, Reiki, shiatsu, or hot-stone treatments, while delicious, well-balanced breakfasts and dinners are served in the excellent restaurant. The owners could hardly be friendlier, nor the atmosphere more relaxed.

Pros

  • Oasis of calm
  • Great spa treatments
  • Impeccable eco credentials

Cons

  • Chill vibe won't be for everyone
  • Two-night minimum at certain times
  • 20-minute walk into Hastings
7 Cloudesley Rd., St. Leonards-on-Sea, TN37 6JN, England
07507-000148
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Coach and Horses

$$ | 62 St. Clements St., Oxford, OX4 1AH, England

Everything is new in this airy and spacious lodging, but it doesn't mean the place lacks atmosphere or charm. The cool and pastel colors, such as duck-egg blue and subtle purples, and light wood floors give it an almost seaside air, and a scattering of hand-knitted cushions adds a personal touch. Bedrooms have high-quality bathrooms, and the hospitable hosts dispense generous breakfasts.

Pros

  • Lovely modern design
  • Friendly hosts
  • Central location

Cons

  • Limited parking
  • Gets booked up quickly
  • Decor doesn't reflect the building's history
62 St. Clements St., Oxford, OX4 1AH, England
01865-200017
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cornerways

$$ | 1 Bethesda Pl., St. Ives, TR26 1PA, England

Everything in St. Ives seems squeezed into the tiniest of spaces, and this cottage lodging in the quiet Downalong quarter is no exception. Though small, the light, tastefully converted rooms are pleasingly simple in design, with modern decor and good bathrooms, and the more expensive ones have sea views. Most rooms are named after characters in Daphne du Maurier's novels (she regularly stayed here in the 1940s). Breakfast is not offered, but there are plenty of options in the immediate neighborhood, and rooms are equipped with fridges, fresh milk, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. A minimum two-night stay usually applies.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Modern decor
  • Literary connections

Cons

  • Bank-transfer or cash payments only (except for online deposit)
  • Narrow stairways to climb
  • No parking
1 Bethesda Pl., St. Ives, TR26 1PA, England
0781-579–6706
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6 rooms
No Meals

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Cricket Field House

$$ | Wilton Rd., Salisbury, SP2 9NS, England

Located halfway between Wilton and Salisbury, this comfortable ex-gamekeeper's cottage overlooks a cricket ground and has a large, peaceful garden of its own; a modern annex provides additional suites and apartments. Rooms are individually decorated, so it's good to check the website. There is no restaurant (though the apartments have kitchenettes), but evening snacks are available on weekdays. The B&B is on the main A36 road, a mile or so west of Salisbury's center.

Pros

  • Efficient, helpful management
  • Pretty, well-maintained rooms
  • Good breakfasts

Cons

  • 20-minute walk from town
  • On a busy road
  • No restaurant on-site
Wilton Rd., Salisbury, SP2 9NS, England
01722-322595
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dairy Guest House

$$$ | 3 Scarcroft Rd., York, YO23 1ND, England

In a Victorian town house and former dairy near the city walls, this guesthouse retains atmospheric features like stained or etched glass, period fireplaces, and ornate plaster cornices. The pastel-walled bedrooms are simple but stylish, with books, games, and hospitable touches like complimentary cookies and chocolates. The flower-filled interior courtyard is lovely.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Clean, comfortable rooms
  • Good breakfast

Cons

  • Some small bathrooms
  • Two-night minimum stay
  • Strict check-in times
3 Scarcroft Rd., York, YO23 1ND, England
01904-639367
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Devonshire Fell

$$ | Burnsall Village, Burnsall, BD23 6BT, England

This more casual sister property of the Devonshire Arms down the road (guests have access to the larger property's spa and hiking trails) boasts outstanding views over a particularly lovely part of the Yorkshire Dales. The design of the guest rooms is fresh and modern, but there is a sense of corners being cut; the complimentary breakfast is fruit salad (no roll or croissant) and orange juice from a carton. The service is very friendly, but somewhat haphazard (you may have to carry your own bags up the stairs) because the small staff oversees both the hotel and the two restaurants. The Dalzell, the more formal option, serves Modern British dishes like pan-fried halibut  with seaweed potatoes, while a more informal Bistro offers elevated pub grub such as fish and chips or grilled steaks.

Pros

  • Lovely views
  • Excellent location
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Food can be uneven
  • Casual service
  • Housekeeping could be better
Burnsall Village, Burnsall, BD23 6BT, England
01756-729000
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dukes Bath

$$ | 53–54 Great Pulteney St., Bath, BA2 4DN, England

True Georgian grandeur is evident in the refurbished rooms of this Palladian-style mansion, now an elegant boutique guesthouse with one of the best addresses in Bath. Great care has been taken with the decoration and furnishing of the guest rooms, all of which come with beautiful wallpapers, antique furniture, and superb bathrooms. Service is amiable and breakfasts present a wide choice of dishes.

Pros

  • Excellent central location
  • Superior breakfasts
  • Friendly and helpful service

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Limited parking
  • No elevator
53–54 Great Pulteney St., Bath, BA2 4DN, England
01225-787960
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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$$ | 3 N. Parade Passage, Bath, BA1 1NX, England

This small independent hotel in the heart of Bath is made up of two neighboring buildings that have been combined into one single, style-focused property, where each of the 20 rooms is individually and exquisitely designed. Homemade biscuits are provided in the rooms alongside tea and coffee. The 500-year-old cellar was originally a refectory for monks worshipping at Bath Abbey; now it's an atmospheric bar open from noon until late.

Pros

  • Beautiful design mix of modern and traditional elements
  • Historic building
  • Stylish bar in ancient cellar

Cons

  • Limited check-in times
  • Lots of stairs
  • No on-site parking
3 N. Parade Passage, Bath, BA1 1NX, England
01225-724111
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20 rooms
No Meals

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The Five Arrows

$$ | High St., Waddesdon, HP18 0JE, England

Next to the main entrance of Waddesdon Manor, this elegant building, constructed to house estate workers, features fancifully patterned brick chimneys, purple gables, and contemporary-style bedrooms done in restful colors and furnished with antiques from the manor. The delightful suites in the Courtyard Stables are big enough for those who want more room to stretch out. A fine restaurant and pub serve inspired modern fare and British classics.

Pros

  • Historic building
  • Lovely grounds
  • Great suites

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • On a busy main road
  • May get booked up for weddings
High St., Waddesdon, HP18 0JE, England
01296-651727
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16 rooms
No Meals

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Frenchgate Restaurant and Hotel

$$ | 59–61 Frenchgate, DL10 7AE, England

This three-story Georgian town house on a quiet cobbled street has a secluded walled garden and a bright, welcoming interior packed with works by local artists and 18th-century period features, such as beamed ceilings and wood paneling. Guest rooms are tastefully decorated in restful creams and taupes; some have oak four-poster beds or original fireplaces. Many of bathrooms are completely up-to-date, with marble floors, ambient lighting, and free-standing Italian baths. Although not included in the rates, breakfast is excellent. Be careful not to confuse this with Frenchgate Guest House, a B&B on the same street.

Pros

  • Lovely gardens
  • Period atmosphere
  • Luxurious bathrooms

Cons

  • Some bedrooms not as nice as others
  • Owner-manager can be a bit cranky
  • Some maintenance issues
59–61 Frenchgate, DL10 7AE, England
01748-822087
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9 rooms

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Hastings House

$$ | 9 Warrior Sq., St. Leonards-on-Sea, TN37 6BA, England

In Warrior Square at the edge of Hastings, this boutique guesthouse brings a funky, modern style to a grand Victorian building. Its individually styled guest rooms are chic and stylish, with big, comfortable beds and bright splashes of color. Marble bathrooms are small, but just big enough. Rooms 3, 5, and 7 have sea views but are also the priciest in the house. Dinner is available if you let the owners know in advance, as is afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Spacious, modern rooms
  • Stylish and modern decor
  • Near the sea

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Few services
  • Area can be noisy at night
9 Warrior Sq., St. Leonards-on-Sea, TN37 6BA, England
01424-422709
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Haydn House

$ | 13a Silver St., Glastonbury, BA6 8BS, England

On a quiet street opposite the abbey grounds and just steps from Glastonbury's High Street, this elegant guest house offers pastel-hued, well-maintained rooms with great views and separate kitchenettes equipped with everything you need to rustle up snacks. If available, opt for the Abbey Suite, covering the entire top floor and with views of the abbey ruins framed by Wearyall Hill behind it. Breakfast isn't served, but you can make your own or walk to one of the numerous cafés close by.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Friendly and knowledgeable host
  • Self-catering facilities

Cons

  • No breakfast
  • No parking
  • Two-night minimum stay
13a Silver St., Glastonbury, BA6 8BS, England
0797-643–7045
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3 rooms
No Meals

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Inn for All Seasons

$ | A40, Burford, OX18 4TN, England

This 16th-century coaching inn provides simple but comfortable rooms and a warm welcome in its main building and the News Coach House. It's a better value than other options in Burford, and a popular spot for those with children and dogs. The restaurant is open to guests and non-guests alike and serves a short but well-considered menu of British favorites.

Pros

  • Coach house rooms have direct garden access, useful for those with dogs
  • Good value for the area
  • Nice garden

Cons

  • Located on busy road
  • Some rooms have sloped ceilings
  • Restaurant menu a bit limited
A40, Burford, OX18 4TN, England
01451-844324
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ivy Bank

$ | Holly Rd., Windermere, LA23 2AF, England

One of Windermere's tidiest bed-and-breakfasts, spotless Ivy Bank is in a quiet, leafy part of town. The guest rooms are furnished in traditional style and have views over the rooftops. The owner is a qualified masseuse and aromatherapist and offers treatments to guests. You can use the Old England Spa nearby for a discounted rate.

Pros

  • Bike storage
  • Good walks nearby
  • Family room available

Cons

  • Most rooms have showers, but no tubs
  • Rooms are quite small
  • Not on the lakeside
Holly Rd., Windermere, LA23 2AF, England
01539-42601
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ivy House

$ | 2 Victoria Rd., Cirencester, GL7 1EN, England

Delicious breakfasts, hospitable owners, and reasonable rates enhance a stay at this stone Victorian house, close to the center of town. The B&B's simple bedrooms are light and airy, with double-glazed windows to block out traffic noise. Cyclists and walkers are welcome.

Pros

  • House-made granola at breakfast
  • Child-friendly atmosphere
  • Easy 10-minute walk to town center

Cons

  • On a main road
  • Rooms can be on the small side
  • Some ground-floor rooms can be viewed by passing pedestrians
2 Victoria Rd., Cirencester, GL7 1EN, England
01285-656626
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Jeake's House

$$ | Mermaid St., Rye, TN31 7ET, England

Antiques fill the cozy bedrooms of this rambling 1689 house, where the snug, painted-and-paneled parlor has a wood-burning stove for cold days. The delicious breakfast menu includes smoked wild salmon with scrambled eggs, French cheese and croissants, and a Rye variant on Welsh rarebit (fancy cheese on toast). It's served in a galleried room formerly used for Quaker meetings. Check out the extraordinary inscription by the front door; it alludes to the date the foundation stone was laid by Samuel Jeake, a local Puritan with a powerful belief in astrology. One room does not have its own bath.

Pros

  • Pleasant atmosphere
  • Delicious breakfasts
  • Lovely rooftop views from top-floor rooms

Cons

  • Mermaid Street is steep and cobbled
  • Cheapest room has bathroom across the hall
  • Some bedrooms are small
Mermaid St., Rye, TN31 7ET, England
01797-222828
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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