Accommodation

This grand country house was built in 1750 and offered a tranquil world away from the increasingly urban areas of the county. Wood HallSituated...

This 16th-century property was built by the Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury; the latter the redoubtable Bess of Hardwick who was responsible for the...

As one of Scotland’s most famous and historic hotels, this luxury accommodation first opened in 1924 when it was heralded as a ‘Riviera in...

Stay at one of Suffolk’s best kept secrets.This fine 16th-century property has baffled the historians who believe it to have been built for a...

Long before the days of a la carte lunches and afternoon tea, this historic site served a far more austere purpose for its 12th-century...

Built in 1690 in the Queen Anne style, the authenticity of the period remains intact,Stoke PlaceBordered by 26 acres of parkland and ‘Capability’ Brown...

This Grade II-listed Victorian property has been transformed into a bespoke country house hotel from its original purpose as a hunting lodge. Wood NortonOnce...

With stunning interiors and views to match, enjoy a stay at this 19th-century gem.DanesfieldGleaming white amid its luscious green surroundings, this Grade-II-listed hotel is...

Possibly one of the most remote holiday bases in the British Isles, this beautifully restored Georgian mansion on the tiny island of Unst is...

This beautifully converted Victorian water tower not only offers fine views over the Norfolk countryside as far as the Wash, but is a great...