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The Royal Hotel
Jerry and Teresa Milsom dispense first class hospitality in this splendidly refurbished hostelry.
Melville Square, Comrie, Perthshire, PH6 2DN
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The Pheasant
The Pheasant has recently been refurbished, and now nestles proudly, resplendent in its new plumage, close to the lakefront of Bassenthwaite.
Bassenthwaite Lake, near Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9YE
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The Blue Lion
The Blue Lion is in a magnificent Dales village. Guests come to walk, shoot or simply sit about and admire the place. Its log fire welcomes the walker and its excellent restaurant delights royalty, farmer and celebrity.
East Witton, Near Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4SN
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The Boar's Head
Guests really do get the best of both worlds here. They can tour the nearby castle and stroll around the beautiful four-acre walled gardens, deer park and lakes. Then walk away, leaving the Castle and its draughty bedrooms to the Ingilbys.
Ripley, Near Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3AY
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The Feversham Arms Hotel
The Duncombe Park Estate built the hotel and its adjacent row of cottages in the 1850s and it retains its period charm while catering for the needs of everyone feeling the need to escape the pressures of modern life.
Helmsley, North Yorkshire, YO62 5AG
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The Inn at Whitewell
Being close to nothing but fantastic scenery makes The Inn at Whitewell the perfect base for walking and painting.
Forest of Bowland, Near Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 3AT
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The Millstone at Mellor
The Millstone is just off the M6 at Junction 31 so it's a handy stopping off place for those heading up or down the west coast, and it isn't far from Windermere and the Lake District
The Millstone Hotel, Church Lane, Mellor, Blackburn, Lancs, BB2 7JR
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The White Hart Inn
Charles Brierley and Chef John Rudden have restored The White Hart Inn, and the faith of countless food-lovers, by bringing award-winning cuisine and hospitality to this rugged corner of the Pennines.
51 Stockport Road, Lydgate, Oldham, OL4 4JJ
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Ye Olde Bull's Head
The Bull has been a feature of Beaumaris since 1472: it was rebuilt in 1617 and Cromwellian General Mytton occupied it during the civil war. At one time it was a Quaker meetinghouse - they clearly enjoyed the oat cuisine.
Ye Olde Bull's Head, Castle Street, Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey, North Wales, LL58 8A
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The Peacock
‘Manners maketh man’: and very successfully too, if I may say so, even if the finished article does need the occasional makeover. Having benefited from that experience Manners made Peacock: yes, it’s a colourful tale.
Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2EB.
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The Hundred House Hotel
The Hundred House derives its name from mediaeval times when the shires of England were divided into Hundreds. This fine old inn has been a rent collectors and a courthouse, with its own ducking pond, stocks - and now swings.
Bridgnorth Road, Norton, Near Shifnal, Shropshire, TF11 9EE
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The Hoste Arms
Paul Whittome and the Hoste Arms are perfectly matched: neither started life with any intention of being part of the licensed trade. The building had previously been employed as a court house, livestock market, art gallery and brothel.
The Green, Burnham Market, Norfolk, PE31 8HD
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The Old Bridge Hotel
The fabulous Old Bridge Hotel, Huntingdon, is on the Great North Road, on the way to everywhere – as long as it's Scotland! Wine and food are the watch words here.
1 High Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 3TQ
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The King's Head
Picturesque 16th century former cider house overlooking Bledington's village green. Low ceilings, oak beams, flagstone floors, even a large inglenook fireplace with kettle, right in the heart of the Cotswolds
The King's Head, The Green, Bledington, Gloucestershire OX7 6XQ
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The Pier Hotel
The Milsom family have turned the quay and opened the door of a first-class Inn called The Pier, a wonderful plaice to recuperate body and sole.
The Quay, Harwich, Essex, CO12 3HH
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milsoms
Paul’s wife Geraldine set to work, skilfully creating a very stylish and comfortable hotel. The bedrooms are comfortable and contemporary. The restaurant opens out into the gardens where guests can dine al fresco on the shady terrace.
milsoms, Stratford Road, Dedham, Colchester, Essex CO7 6HW
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The Bell Inn
It is a relief to be told by John Vereker that the 500-year old Bell is held up by the original beams. It wouldn’t feel half as comfortable if the beds were prevented from falling into his excellent restaurant only by wallpaper.
High Road, Horndon on the Hill, Essex, SS17 8LD
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The Arundell Arms
Anne Voss-Bark has owned the hotel since 1961, running it for many years with her late husband, BBC and Times correspondent Conrad Voss-Bark. This is clearly a place that nobody, guests or staff wishes to leave.
Lifton, Devon, PL16 0AA
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