Mallory Court Hotel
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV33 9QB
Mallory Court Hotel and Spa is a magnificent 43-bedroom manor house in Leamington Spa and is regarded as the epitome of a quintessential English country house hotel. This four-time AA Red Star award-winning hotel prides itself on offering guests exceptional hospitality.
Step inside and discover the three AA Rosette restaurant, the heavenly Elan Spa, and 43 beautifully designed bedrooms providing the perfect mix of traditional country house charm, contemporary style and relaxing indulgence.
Experience fine dining like never before with The Dining Room at the Manor. This prestigious, oak-panelled restaurant produces delicious dishes and fresh flavours harvested from the kitchen gardens and local suppliers. All served alongside stunning views over the terrace and gardens.
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What guests say:
One of the best hotel experiences I’ve ever had. Beautiful property, and extremely well ran. Restaurant was amazing and spa is stunning. Staff are exceptional with nothing being too much trouble.
Hotel & Spa
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S7 1NQ
Mercure Kenwood Hall Hotel and Spa combines its convenient location and enchanting country setting with its 12 acres of beautiful parkland, delivering a luxurious hotel that’s perfect for business and leisure travellers alike.
Each of the en-suite bedrooms are designed with the guest’s comfort in mind and include all those little touches that make for a more enjoyable stay. In keeping with the hotels charm and elegance, the enhanced Privilege Rooms treat guests to bath robes, slippers, a Nespresso® Machine, newspapers, and magazines, as well as upgraded toiletries.
Kenwood Hall is also home to George's Restaurant and the delightful Laura Ashley The Tea Room, where guests can enjoy a quintessentially British Afternoon Tea made using local produce inspired by the seasons.
Free Wifi
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What guests say:
Really enjoyable one night stay. The room was enormous and cost much less than other hotels nearby. The service and amenities are fantastic at this hotel, and the grounds nothing short of idyllic.
Let's take a step back in time. We've got the scoop on some of the best period hotel properties from across the UK. From British inns to lavish manors, each property comes with its own unique story.
We begin our journey at a hotel that has ownership dating back as far as 1180. The Best Western Plus Mosborough Hall Hotel in South Yorkshire was originally owned by a High Sheriff of Yorkshire under the reign of Henry II, before being passed to various Lords of the Manor until 1420. The Hall was then won in a trial of arms at Smithfield and the victorious Knight, Robert Carey, was granted the Manor of Eckington and Mosborough.
The history of Mosborough Hall even includes some names that most will recognise such as Henry VIII, sisters Mary and Anne Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth I and Lord Hunsden. In 1671, owner Joseph Stone
built a 110ft brewery house on the grounds of Mosborough Hall. It is thought that this was the start of the Stones Brewery of Sheffield, which was later known as Bass Brewery.
The hotel now offers a modern sophisticated home-from-home accommodation, with 46 en-suite rooms available, a superb on-site restaurant, serving delicious home-cooked cuisine and a bar for winding down after a long day. The Best Western Plus Mosborough Hall offers many different overnight packages, such as the Haunted Ghost Package, for those wanting a fright and the Step into the Peaks package, for those wanting to get out and explore with a trek.
Secondly, we venture to The Talbot Inn in the picturesque village of Ripley in Surrey, one of England’s finest coaching inns. Dating back to 1453, this hotel has over 500 years of history behind its doors, including being a coaching inn for people commuting from London to Portsmouth and providing the stage for Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton’s love affair to blossom in 1798.
There is also a legend of a tunnel underneath The Talbot, which leads to the old Priory. Ruins of this can be seen from Newark Lane and it is said that the reason for the tunnel was due to The
Dissolution of The Monasteries in 1546 when Roman Catholic monasteries, convents and priories were disbanded by King Henry VIII.
The Talbot Inn now boasts 43, stylishly decorated en-suite bedrooms, a contemporary restaurant overlooking the terrace and garden, serving timeless British dishes, and a cosy bar, with low ceilings and an open fire. Conveniently located within 10 minutes of both Guildford and Woking, The Talbot provides a great alternative to traditional hotels.
Taking its name from the pre-roman path that runs alongside the hotel, the next place on our journey is the Greenway Hotel and Spa in Gloucestershire. This luxury Elizabethan manor house hotel and spa has a history dating back to the 16th century. The land upon which the Greenway stands was originally known as the Little Shurdington Estate and early records show that it belonged to the Lawrence family as early as 1521.
After a long history with the Lawrence family, the property was then sold on to Colonel Godfrey in 1854, bought in 1909 by The Venerable Archdeacon Sinclair of
Hatherley and then sold to George Constable Hayes in 1919. The house was again sold in 1946 and opened as a hotel a year later. Bringing us to the modern day, this stunning property is part of the Eden Hotel Collection.
Now, the AA four red star, 21-bedroom hotel, with its warm Cotswold stone exterior, is the picture of English country charm. With individually designed en-suite rooms offering comfort, tea and coffee facilities, free Wifi, bathrobes and slippers, a high-quality stay is guaranteed. Try award-winning food at a choice of two restaurants, both offering modern British cuisine and a wide selection of world wines.
Next on our list is The Tankerville Arms in Northumberland, built by “Lord of the Manor” the Earl of Tankerville in the 1700s. The first Earl of Tankerville, Charles Bennet, built The Tankerville Arms to accommodate guests when their then-home, Chillingham Castle was full.
In 1827, The Tankerville was established as an excise office and by 1841, it became a posting house for the London to Edinburgh route, a journey that took 44 hours. Locals referred to it as 'The Wooler Cottage' for some time and had a brief period of being called 'The
Cottage', however, the paperwork and legal name always remained under The Tankerville Arms.
Today the hotel is a stylish space, reflecting the plentiful historic charm whilst still being up to date with all the modern requirements of today’s travellers. 17 cosy en-suite bedrooms offer tea and coffee facilities and free Wifi, with some being dog friendly to bring along your four-legged best friend. Using fresh, local produce the hotel's restaurant team work tirelessly to cater for all requirements, even having a locally famous Sunday roast.
The final stop on our journey is to a 17th-century Welsh Long House with a story to tell. Dating back to 1720, Llechwen Hall started as a private mansion to the Thomas family. Passed through generations up to 1938, Llechwen Hall’s outbuilding, now known as “The Jailhouse”, was reported to be used as a stopover prison by the local magistrate.
During World War II the hall was repurposed as a successful school for many years, even after the war had come to an end. In the years running up to the hotel's establishment, the hall had many other uses including a pub, nightclub and a local meet-up for the local Banger Racing Club, which used
the surrounding fields as a place to race. The “pub” (at the time) soon became derelict until 1988 when the Hubber family and their partners bought Llechwen Hall, to restore and reopen in 1990.
Following the refurbishment and extension in 1998, the hotel changed hands a couple more times, until the most recent owners took over in 2008. Now transformed into a luxurious country house hotel, Llechwen Hall offers stunning views of the Welsh Valleys below, 20 elegant en-suite rooms, two fine dining restaurants with an extensive menu and a wide range of refreshments to suit any traveller.
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Pentahotel Ipswich
Ipswich, Suffolk IP2 0AD
Perfectly situated for all types of travellers, Pentahotel Ipswich is just a five-minute stroll from the central railway station and the award-winning waterfront marina’s bars and restaurants.
The 126-room Pentahotel’s modernist design contrasts perfectly with the historical sites that surround Ipswich. From standard doubles to Penta Plus, a range of room formats are available to choose from, each being spacious, beautifully designed and stocked with luxurious bathroom amenities.
The award-winning Pentalouge is at the heart of the hotel. It’s regarded as more than a bar and restaurant, but rather a home away from home and a great place to unwind. Whether it’s a hearty meal or a midnight snack, the Pentalounge serves up food to make guests smile.
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What guests say:
Very chic hotel with well-designed rooms and super smart bathrooms with quality toiletries. There was an amazing choice at breakfast, all the food was good quality. The staff were very helpful.
Kingston Country Courtyard
Wareham, Dorset BH20 5LR
Offering some of the most beautiful views in all of Dorset, Kingston Country Courtyard sits in the heart of Purbeck, between Corfe Castle and Swanage.
Guests can expect a relaxing stay in one of the spacious en-suite rooms. All are bursting with historic charm and character whilst offering modern amenities and eco-friendly toiletries. For a taste of luxury, The Granary is the suite to book. The newly refurbished room boasts unique features: a sumptuous roll-top bath, countryside views and an opulent four-poster bed taking centre stage.
Working with local farmers and sourcing the best produce Dorset has to offer, the Sawmill Restaurant serves a fantastic and passionately thought-up menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. During the warmer months, guests can enjoy al fresco dining and drinks on the Courtyard Terrace and in the gardens.
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This hotel is a Dorset gem! You’re welcomed with a smile from a very friendly and efficient team. The rooms are comfortable and the breakfast offers a wide choice from continental to full English.
Coach House Hotel
Royston, Cambridgeshire SG8 7PN
Situated on the outskirts of Royston and previously known as the Coach and Horses Inn, The Coach House Hotel has maintained its old-world charm over the years and offers a warm, friendly welcome to all guests.
Following a major refurbishment, the hotel provides modern facilities and delightful selection of en-suite bedrooms, ranging from Standard Doubles to Deluxe Suites, each with complimentary Wifi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee making facilities. A full English breakfast is also included!
Beyond the hotel's five-acres of gardens, the Coach House Hotel is set amongst some of the prettiest and historical towns around. With Hitchin and Royston to the west, Cambridge to the north, Duxford and Newmarket to the east, and Bishops Stortford and Stansted to the south.
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What guests say:
I will never stay anywhere else when I’m in this neck of the woods. Great rooms, great staff, and great locals. Can’t wait to be back. We were made welcome from the start and can’t wait to return.
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