The central cluster of counties of the Heart of England include
the much cherished rural countryside of the Cotswolds and famous
towns like Stratford Upon Avon, Cheltenham, Lincoln and Birmingham.
An elegant Victorian building, the Midland Hotel has been beautifully restored and offers luxury accommodation and fine cuisine in the city of Derby, close to the Peak District National Park.
Scottish Highlands
The rugged wilderness of the Highlands conjure up the romanticism
of Scotland, with places like Loch Ness, Glen Coe and Bannockburn
echoing with myth and legend. Here in the Highlands you can
sample the best scenery, hospitality and whisky in Scotland.
Located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands with majestic views and central to many local attractions, Glenspean is a luxurious and welcoming base to explore this romantic wilderness.
If you’re looking to getaway from it all to be surrounded by the natural rugged beauty of Scotland then Coul house is ideal.
North Wales
The north of Wales is a land of majestic snowy mountain peaks
and fairytale castle fortresses. In this sparsely populated
rural region, Welsh is the first language and its inhabitants
offer visitors the very best native ‘croeso’.
Set in the pretty coastal village of Aberdyfi, the Penhelig Arms combines the qualities of a small welcoming hotel, a friendly pub and a fine seafood restaurant.
Tyddyn Llan is an elegant Georgian country house on the eastern boundaries of Snowdonia reborn as a restaurant with rooms, that has fast become a darling among welsh culinary circles.
Scottish Lowlands
Rolling windswept hills, wistful ruins, literary heritage,
St Andrew’s golf and Glasgow, all go to make up the allure of
the Lowlands, a part of Scotland that echoes with historic battles
with the neighbouring English.
Hidden away behind gentle woods in a quiet suburb of Dundee is this modest Victorian house hotel that provides relaxing comfortable accommodation and an excellent station for exploring the region’s golf courses.
Overlooking the rugged west coast of Arran, swept by the Irish Sea, Kinloch Hotel makes a pleasant setting off the beaten track of this charming and captivating island.
Edinburgh & Lothians
This region encompasses Scotland’s historic capital and its
surrounding countryside. Edinburgh is a fascinating city, rich
in culture, historic interest and intrigue and a huge draw for
visitors to Britain.
Situated between Edinburgh and Stirling, the Inchyra Grange Hotel is central to many of Scotland’s historic and scenic landmarks and provides relaxing, luxury accommodation.
This old Victorian building was originally Edinburgh’s first maternity hospital built in 1879 and was one of the first hospitals in Britain.
North Country and Lake District
Visitors to the north of England will find it a different
country than the south. Different in character, climate and
landscape, with stunning scenery from the Yorkshire Dales to
the Lake District, and historic and vibrant cities like York,
Manchester and Liverpool.
Entertaining guests for over a century, the Queen Hotel has been restored to its former Victorian glory and is located in the heart of the historic city of Chester.
The Wild Boar is a historic coaching Inn filled with old world charm and character, located outside Windermere in the heart of the Lake District.
Mid Wales
This central region of Wales is an area of deep undulating
valleys and small market towns. This is Wales at its most rural
and most empty, where the sheep out number the people!
The Bear Hotel is a delightfully charming and friendly Coaching Inn that offers great hospitality in an old fashioned, rural setting.
South Wales
This region is the main hub of Wales, where you’ll find its
vibrant capital, Cardiff and its 2nd largest city Swansea, alongside
the idyllic coastal settings of Pembrokeshire and the Gower
Peninsula.
Situated in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan, The New House Country Hotel is an elegant country house and award-winning restaurant set on the outskirts of Cardiff.
Set among the flat lands and river meadows of ‘little Holland’ the Inn at the Elm Tree is a 21st Century Inn with traditional values.
London
London is one of the leading capital cities of Europe, a sprawling
metropolis teeming with spectacle and steeped in royalty. London
has more visitor attractions than any other city in the world
and draws some 30 million visitors each year.
Less than a mile from Gatwick International Airport, the Gatwickl Moat House Hotel is perfectly located for an overnight stay before catching a flight from Gatwick.
Set in the heart of Belgravia, the Victoria Palace Hotel is conveniently located close to Buckingham Palace and Victoria coach and train station with direct raillinks to and from Gatwick airport.
South West England
From eerie Salisbury Plain to the secret coves of the Cornish
coast, the south west of England is a place of mystery, home
to Stonehenge, the legends of King Arthur, Bath and the haunting
wilderness of Dartmoor.
A traditional 13th century coaching inn with excellent modern facilities, The Red Lion Hotel in Salisbury, is held to be one of the oldest hotels in the Britain.
South East of England
The south east region is quintessentially English. Close in
ties and proximity to London this part of England typifies the
classic British idyll from the rolling countryside of the South
Downs and up the Thames Valley to the dreaming spires of Oxford.
Situated in the heart of Eton town centre, the Christopher Hotel is an old coaching inn close to links to Heathrow and London.
East of England
The East of England is a gentle landscape of quiet medieval
towns, echoing with history. This countryside was immortalised
in Constable’s paintings, while the university town of Cambridge
is the region’s main attraction.
A superbly appointed 17th century manor house set in 20 acres of parkland, Orton Hall is an impressive, award winning hotel, set in the Cambridgeshire countryside.
Holyrood Hotel is perfectly situated at the foot of the Royal Mile in the heart of Edinburgh within a few minutes walk of Edinburgh’s historic attractions.
An elegant and historic building The Roxburghe is set within the Georgian surroundings of Charlotte Square, the grand centre piece of Edinburgh’s New Town close to the city’s stylish shops and historic sights.
An elegant Georgian Town House, the Albany is one of Edinburgh’s premiere boutique hotels a short walk from the Scottish capital city’s main attractions.
The former home of Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, The Channings is an ideal place to return to after exploring Edinburgh. The hotel offers style, tranquillity and a warm and welcoming ambience in cosy country club-like settings.