86 Best Hotels in England

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Macdonald Compleat Angler

$$$ | Bisham Rd., Marlow, SL7 1RG, England

Although fishing aficionados consider this luxurious, 17th-century, Thames-side inn ideal, the place is stylish enough to attract those with no interest in casting a line. The name comes from Izaak Walton's 1653 masterpiece of angling advice and philosophy, which he wrote in this area. Rooms, traditional in style, are subtly decorated in earth tones with purple touches, and many have views over the Thames. The hotel's Riverside Restaurant serves outstanding Modern British cooking with terrace and waterside views. A sunny conservatory serves afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Gorgeous rooms
  • Great Thames views
  • Legendary fishing spot

Cons

  • River views cost more, except Rooms 9 and 10
  • Need a car to get around
  • Rooms could use some updating
Bisham Rd., Marlow, SL7 1RG, England
0844-879–9128
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64 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Maids Head Hotel

$$ | 20 Tombland, Norwich, NR3 1LB, England

Former guests at this charming, eccentric, very old lodging with modern creature comforts included Elizabeth I and Catherine of Aragon. The lobby, bar, and restaurant retain more in the way of historic charm, although bedrooms in the eaves have exposed beams and sloping ceilings (which means watch your head). The Wine Press restaurant serves good, Modern British meals, made with plenty of East Anglian ingredients—Norfolk quail ballotine with dauphinoise, for instance, or beef marinated in treacle.

Pros

  • Historic and full of character
  • Pet-friendly
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Low ceilings
  • Restaurant is pricey
  • Breakfast not included in lower rates
20 Tombland, Norwich, NR3 1LB, England
01603-209955
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84 rooms
No Meals

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Marlborough House

$$ | 1 Marlborough La., Bath, BA1 2NQ, England

A warm, informal welcome greets all who stay at this Victorian establishment not too far from the Royal Crescent, where each room charms with period furniture, fresh flowers, and antique beds. Air-conditioned rooms have a fridge and complimentary sherry for evening relaxation. Leisurely breakfasts are encouraged; choose from scones, yogurts, and savory omelets. All the food is organic and vegetarian, and vegans and those with special diets will find their needs amply supplied.

Pros

  • Obliging and helpful host
  • Immaculate rooms
  • Parking available

Cons

  • Walk to the center is along a busy road
  • Minimum two-night stay on weekends
  • Books up quickly at peak times
1 Marlborough La., Bath, BA1 2NQ, England
01225-318175
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Milsoms Hotel

$$ | Stratford Rd., Dedham, CO7 6HW, England

This Victorian-era hotel combines an old-fashioned feel with a modern style that features pops of color and fabrics that have interesting patterns. The busy split-level restaurant specializes in updated versions of classic British fare, which you can enjoy at tables by the pond in the garden.

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms
  • Stylish surroundings
  • Dog-friendly

Cons

  • Design aesthetic not for everyone
  • A little way outside town
  • Really need a car to get here
Stratford Rd., Dedham, CO7 6HW, England
01206-322795
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Museum Inn

$ | High St., Wimborne Minster, DT11 8DE, England

It's worth seeking out this characterful 17th-century "country pub with cottages and rooms," located 10 miles north of Wimborne Minster in a lovely area designated a National Landscape. Despite a stylish makeover, the building retains many of its original period features, such as the bar, flagstone floors, and inglenook fireplace. Bedrooms, some with four-posters, have a country-house feel. Tasty local and seasonal food, like fish tacos with chipotle sour cream or a chicken supreme with gnocchi and oyster mushrooms, is available daily in the bar or in the more formal Shed restaurant on weekends. Dogs are welcome guests.

Pros

  • Pretty village location
  • Friendly service
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Car required
  • Food quality erratic
  • Some tired decor
High St., Wimborne Minster, DT11 8DE, England
01725-516261
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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No. 1 York

$$ | 1 Clifton, York, YO30 6AA, England

An early-19th-century Regency town house now contains this comfortable boutique hotel, which offers an elegant and tasteful but fresh and unfussy take on traditional country house style. Guest rooms, some with fireplaces and four-posters, are light, bright, and have quirky touches like tea and coffee stations disguised as dollhouses and vinyl turntables (there's a free record-lending library on site). Other amenities include complimentary pantries in each hall, a cozy spa in what was the cellar, and an excellent restaurant that's open all day and emphasizes locally sourced ingredients. Dogs are welcome.

Pros

  • Attention to detail
  • Complimentary pantry
  • Friendly, attentive service

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Soundproofing could be better
  • No elevator
1 Clifton, York, YO30 6AA, England
01904-644744
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38 rooms
No Meals

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Noel Arms Hotel

$$ | Lower High St., Chipping Campden, GL55 6AT, England

Dating to the 14th century, Chipping Campden's oldest inn was built to accommodate foreign wool traders, and even though it's been enlarged, the building retains its exposed beams and stonework. Guest rooms—some in the 14th-century portion—are full of warm colors and dark oak furniture, and fully equipped with modern amenities. The restaurant serves award-winning curries. Breakfast can be taken in the airy conservatory. A Deluxe Spa Break package includes a night's accommodation at the Noel Arms, access to the spa at Cotswold House (a sister property), and other amenities.

Pros

  • Traditional character
  • Friendly staff
  • Excellent curries at restaurant

Cons

  • Rooms can be noisy and overheated
  • Annex overlooks car park
  • Some rooms are small
Lower High St., Chipping Campden, GL55 6AT, England
0330-094--5918-reservations
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel

$$ | Off B5343, Great Langdale, LA22 9JY, England

There's no more comforting stop after a day outdoors than the Hiker's Bar of this 300-year-old hotel at the head of the Great Langdale Valley. The stone floor and wooden beams echo to the clatter of boots, and the roaring, smoky fire rapidly dries out wet walking gear. Thick slabs of flapjack (dense bar cookies) from behind the bar will get you up the surrounding Langdale Pikes, as will the hearty, good-value house-made soup and pies. Guest rooms are decorated with traditional patterned carpets and flowered bed linens, and some have four-poster beds, though the hotel exudes a rougher version of Lakeland life far away from Beatrix Potter quaintness.

Pros

  • Wonderfully isolated
  • Ideally situated for walking
  • Spectacular views all around

Cons

  • Older-style rooms may not appeal to all
  • Busy place, with two night-minimum on weekends
  • Remote location
Off B5343, Great Langdale, LA22 9JY, England
01539-437272
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Olive Branch

$$ | 78 High St., Broadway, WR12 7AJ, England

Right on the main drag, this 16th-century cottage has authentic period charm and is strewn with antique knickknacks like a brass wind-up gramophone. The best feature is the lovely flagstone lounge with its inglenook fireplace; breakfast (including fruit smoothies and homemade breads) is served here. Rooms are clean and comfortable, and the immaculate garden has a grill for the use of guests.

Pros

  • Cottage character
  • Nice guest lounge
  • Hospitable hosts

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Narrow stairs and low ceilings
  • Two-night mimimum stay on weekends
78 High St., Broadway, WR12 7AJ, England
01386-853440
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Qbic London City

$ | 42 Adler St., London, E1 1EE, England
A contrast to the superexpensive business hotels that proliferate in this part of the East End on the edge of The City, the Qbic is a modern and surprisingly affordable option in a trendy corner of town. Sleek and cheerful public spaces have a self-consciously irreverent edge, with wry "thoughts for the day" placed around the hotel by staff. Mismatched pieces of furniture have been recycled from industrial materials, and guest rooms are decorated in bold, outlandish color schemes. What could easily get stale stays nicely to the side of playfulness and quirky cool, especially since the vibrancy of Brick Lane is just around the corner.

Pros

  • Free bike rentals
  • Great value for money
  • Environmentally friendly

Cons

  • A bit out of the way
  • Not everyone will love the style
  • Cheapest rooms have no windows
42 Adler St., London, E1 1EE, England
020-3021–1440
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183 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Randolph Hotel

$$$ | Beaumont St., Oxford, OX1 2LN, England

The Graduate Hotels group took a 19th-century neo-Gothic landmark and gave it a top-down makeover, beautifully amplifying its Oxford heritage and incorporating such stylish guest-rooms touches as William Morris–esque wallpaper, quirky artwork, and nods to the likes of Oscar Wilde and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Some of the hip yet elegant, chic yet traditional accommodations have views of Oxford's spires. A tiled, vaulted spa offers pampering treatments designed to ease those travel-related aches. 

Pros

  • Great location opposite the Ashmolean
  • Grand building
  • Beautifully designed interiors

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • Some small bathrooms
  • Suites are not the largest
Beaumont St., Oxford, OX1 2LN, England
0344-879–9132
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166 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Riverside Hotel Kendal

$$ | Beezon Rd., Kendal, LA9 6FS, England

Right on the River Kent, this family- and dog-friendly hotel has airy, modern rooms, many of which have river views. The Riverview Restaurant takes advantage of those views, and the casual Tanners, set in a 17th-century building formerly occupied by leather makers, has a riverside terrace that's ideal for a drink after a day outdoors. The on-site Sanctuary Health and Fitness Club, free to all guests (and available with day passes or memberships to nonguests), includes a hot tub, indoor pool, gym, and fitness classes.  

Pros

  • Convenient location near train station
  • Gym and indoor pool
  • Alfresco terrace for drinks

Cons

  • Rather bland decor
  • Health club can be busy
  • Additional charge for pets
Beezon Rd., Kendal, LA9 6FS, England
01539-734861
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58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Royal Seven Stars

$ | The Plains, Totnes, TQ9 5DD, England

Conveniently located at the bottom of the main street, this centuries-old coaching inn has counted Daniel Defoe and Edward VII among its former guests. A modern makeover has transformed the interior without sacrificing its period features and created well-equipped bedrooms that are clean and elegant (some have four-poster beds and spa baths). It's worth upgrading to a Premium or De Luxe room for more space. Hot and cold meals are available in either of the two bars. Note that there is no elevator and some stairs are a bit steep.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Lots of character and charm
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • No elevator and steep stairs
  • Front-facing rooms can be noisy
  • Limited and cramped parking
The Plains, Totnes, TQ9 5DD, England
01803-862125
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sink Green Farm Bed and Breakfast

$ | B4399, Rotherwas, HR2 6LE, England

Peace, seclusion, and magnificent views of the Wye Valley await 3 miles southeast of Hereford at this informal working farm, which dates back to the 16th century; there's even a hot tub from which to enjoy the scene. Guest rooms in the stone farmhouse are furnished nicely with period pieces alongside DAB radios, and breakfasts, including local bacon and eggs, are taken at the communal dining table.

Pros

  • Friendly and casual
  • Lovely garden
  • Riverside walks nearby

Cons

  • Car needed to get around
  • You may feel obliged to make friends
  • Decor a tad old-fashioned
B4399, Rotherwas, HR2 6LE, England
01432-870223
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Soho Hotel

$$$ | 4 Richmond Mews, London, W1D 3DH, England

A mecca for film, media, and fashion folk, this super-trendy hotel personifies Soho's enduring hipness with its artsy, urban-chic vibe. The boldly designed public rooms are filled with bright colors and big statement artworks, while the large bedrooms are calmer, most with neutral beige and cream tones, or subtle, sophisticated pinstripes, all offset by modern furniture. The bar and restaurant, Refuel, is consistently excellent, and there are handy private film screening rooms downstairs (in case the wide-screen TVs in the bedrooms aren't big enough for you).

Pros

  • Small, arty, and sophisticated
  • Central location
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • Bar can be crowded and noisy on weeknights
  • Some lower-level rooms lack the amenities of pricier rooms
  • A little expensive for a boutique hotel
4 Richmond Mews, London, W1D 3DH, England
020-7559–3000
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96 rooms
No Meals

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St Martin's Lane

$$$ | 45 St. Martin's La., London, WC2N 4HX, England

Design-conscious travelers come to this Philippe Starck–designed spot positioned artfully between Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden. Giant Baroque mirrors, pink hydrangea-filled vases, and golden molar seats dot the lobby, while leopard print–carpet bedrooms are very modish with white-lacquer fittings, etched glass, and aluminum teardrop lights. Be sure to sneak into the secret Blind Spot speakeasy bar for late-night cocktails, hidden behind a fake tea counter and entered via twisting a creepy golden hand–shape handle.

Pros

  • Ultracool lobby, restaurant, bar, and secret speakeasy
  • Funky color-your-mood bedroom lighting system
  • Guests enjoy free entry to adjacent Gymbox gym

Cons

  • Rooms can be a bit small
  • Some noise from adjacent St. Martin's Lane is inevitable
  • Some find it a bit cooler-than-thou
45 St. Martin's La., London, WC2N 4HX, England
020-7300–5500
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204 rooms
No Meals

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St. Michaels Resort

$$ | Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth, TR11 4NB, England

A cool, contemporary ambience pervades this seaside hotel overlooking Falmouth Bay and fronted by a lush, subtropical garden. The public areas are sleek and nautically themed, and the young staff is especially welcoming to families. Alongside the well-equipped guest rooms are four luxury spa garden lodges, and self-catering beach apartments are also available. The modern, panoramic Brasserie on the Bay offers an adventurous menu, while Nourish serves excellent freshly made tapas and salads all day as well as pizzas in the evening, with no need to book. The pool and gym will give you the opportunity for a good work-out, perhaps followed by a pampering spa treatment.

Pros

  • Excellent facilities
  • Good restaurants
  • Attentive and amiable staff

Cons

  • Spa facilities often busy
  • Cheapest rooms are small and viewless
  • Some rooms can be noisy
Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth, TR11 4NB, England
01326-312707
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92 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Swan

$$ | B4425, Bibury, GL7 5NW, England

Few inns can boast of a more idyllic setting than this mid-17th-century coaching inn, originally a row of cottages on the banks of the gently flowing River Coln and now comfortably modernized. Inside the charm continues through cozy lounges to the richly decorated, modern guest rooms. Cottage suites come with private gardens; one has a hot tub, another an open fireplace. The colorful Swan Brasserie serves Bibury trout from the local trout farm, or you can indulge in options such as hearty dry-aged steaks and lemon tart with apple-and-cinnamon ice cream.

Pros

  • Helpful staff
  • Afternoon tea by the river
  • Tasty local food

Cons

  • Usually crowded with day-trippers
  • Most standard rooms lack views
  • Not enough electrical plugs in rooms
B4425, Bibury, GL7 5NW, England
01285-740695
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Swan Hotel

$$ | 11 Sadler St., Wells, BA5 2RX, England

Facing the cathedral, this former coaching inn built in the 15th century has guest rooms furnished with antiques and done in subtle, restful colors. Check out the rooms first, as some are better than others. A few have four-poster beds, and some have to-die-for views (including Nos. 40, 41, and 42, and the aptly named Cathedral Suite). An adjacent courtyard holds three apartments with contemporary decor. The restaurant serves pub classics and traditional meat and fish dishes.

Pros

  • Friendly and helpful service
  • Some great views
  • Very central

Cons

  • Old-fashioned style
  • Restaurant not up to par
  • Parking lot tricky to navigate
11 Sadler St., Wells, BA5 2RX, England
01749-836300
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55 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Three Crowns

$ | High St., Chagford, TQ13 8AJ, England

Facing the churchyard in the heart of Chagford village, this inn dating from the 13th century retains its venerable character, from its part-thatched roof, granite facade, and mullioned windows to the grand inglenook fireplaces. Modern facilities are artfully integrated, most conspicuously in the smart restaurant located within a glass atrium in the courtyard. Although the guest rooms have remained essentially unchanged for several centuries, here too you'll find contemporary comforts including well-designed bathrooms. Everything from pub classics to evening specials is available in the restaurant, and the low-beamed bars exude warmth and conviviality, with St. Austell and craft ales on tap.

Pros

  • Traditional ambience
  • Modern atrium restaurant
  • Classic village setting

Cons

  • Some rooms are pokey with uneven floors
  • Possible noise intrusion from church bells at the front, fans at the back
  • Parking spaces not available for all room categories
High St., Chagford, TQ13 8AJ, England
01647-433444
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Varsity

$$ | Thompson's La., Cambridge, CB5 8AQ, England

This stylish boutique hotel with an adjoining spa has wide windows that flood the place with light, rooms that are chic and contemporary, and spacious suites with sofas from which to admire the city stretched beneath you. Inevitably, the more expensive rooms have the best views. The roof terrace is a lovely spot for an evening cocktail if the weather's fine, or you could unwind in the spa, where a 30-minute stress-relieving massage sets you back around £54.

Pros

  • Beautiful location
  • Gorgeous views
  • Stylish design

Cons

  • Not such great views in the less expensive rooms
  • Prices can be high on weekdays
  • Parking fee of £29 per night
Thompson's La., Cambridge, CB5 8AQ, England
01223-306030
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44 rooms
No Meals

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Victoria at Holkham

$$$ | Park Rd., Holkham, NR23 1RG, England

A colorful, whimsical hideaway—where a shabby-chic design contrasts with a hip, sophisticated vibe—on the Holkham Hall estate is more laid-back and family-friendly than the austere Victorian exterior suggests. Bedrooms are on the small side, but comfortable, with elegant, handmade furniture and modern bathrooms. The hotel restaurant is one of the finest in the area, with an emphasis on modern European cuisine. The dune-backed Holkham Beach (where the desert island conclusion of Shakespeare in Love was filmed) is a few minutes away; show your room key to avoid the access fee of a couple of pounds. The hotel is dog-friendly, too.

Pros

  • Original character
  • Excellent location
  • Outstanding food

Cons

  • Minimum stay on weekends
  • Extremely busy in summer
  • No elevator
Park Rd., Holkham, NR23 1RG, England
01328-711008
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Victoria Hotel

$$ | Station Rd., Robin Hood's Bay, YO22 4RL, England

Situated in a large, late-Victorian mansion on a promontory, this charming, refurbished hotel makes the most of uninterrupted Robin Hood's Bay views, with the main restaurant, the garden, and several bedrooms facing the sea. Osborne's, the fine-dining restaurant, serves locally sourced Modern British dishes like pan-fried fillet of bream with heritage tomatoes and wild samphire or Champagne-battered North Sea cod. There's also a cocktail lounge and The Loxley pub, which specializes in small sharing plates and local craft beers.

Pros

  • Fabulous views
  • Attentive, friendly staff
  • High standards of cleanliness

Cons

  • Some rooms on small side
  • Parking lot fills up fast
  • Steep walk to beach
Station Rd., Robin Hood's Bay, YO22 4RL, England
44-01947-880205
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Victoria Square Hotel

$$ | 29–30 Victoria Sq., Bristol, BS8 4EW, England

In two mellow Victorian buildings overlooking one of Clifton's leafiest squares, this somewhat functional hotel makes a useful base for exploring this part of Bristol. Rooms are decorated in neutral colors and are mostly spacious; rooms 229 and 247 open directly onto a small walled garden. Hotel parking is limited but street parking is available with a permit (both options incur an extra charge). Bus 8 from Temple Meads station stops right outside.

Pros

  • Pleasant location near Clifton Village
  • Friendly staff
  • Discounts with direct booking

Cons

  • Numerous steps and no elevator
  • Cheapest rooms are very small
  • Dated feel
29–30 Victoria Sq., Bristol, BS8 4EW, England
0117-973–9058
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Wellington

$$ | The Harbour, Boscastle, PL35 0AQ, England

Originally a 16th-century coaching inn, but given a Victorian makeover, this gray, rather austere, turreted pile close to Boscastle's harbor makes a welcome place to return to after an energetic ramble along the coast. The turret rooms are good choices if they are available, but most of the guest rooms are spacious with plenty of quirky historic character. The traditional restaurant and bar serve tasty pub food and Cornish ales, and there are lovely gardens to the rear. Three cozy self-catering apartments are also available.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Relaxed and friendly staff
  • Quirky traditional character

Cons

  • Worn and tatty in places
  • Quite a lot of stairs to climb
  • A little too “dog-friendly” for some
The Harbour, Boscastle, PL35 0AQ, England
01840-250202
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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White Horse and Griffin

$ | 87 Church St., Whitby, YO22 4BH, England

A 450-year-old former coaching inn, this hotel and restaurant once patronized by Charles Dickens is full of historic character, with open fireplaces, wood paneling, and exposed beams. The bedrooms, some with original fireplaces, offer a combination of traditional charm and modern, uncluttered style. The cozy bistro downstairs serves a Modern British menu with an emphasis on seafood.

Pros

  • Comfortable, atmospheric rooms
  • Historic building
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Decor tired and housekeeping needs improvement
  • Steep, narrow stairs
  • Parking can be difficult
87 Church St., Whitby, YO22 4BH, England
01947-604857
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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