Featured Accommodation in Britain

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Kingston Lodge Hotel

Kingston Lodge Hotel

Kingston Lodge stands on the edge of one of London's greatest areas of greenery, Richmond Park. The park contains over 2400 acres of woods and parkland in which to ramble and perhaps share a quiet shady spot with a herd of royal deer.
The Waterloo Hotel

The Waterloo Hotel

This elegant Victorian building is Grade II listed, set in the quiet leafy village of Crowthorne on the outskirts of Bracknell with easy access to the motorway networks. The hotel provides an excellent base for exploring Berkshire, including Royal Ascot, Farnborough Air Show, Legoland, Thorpe Park and Windsor Castle.

Kirkby House

Kirkby House

Kirkby House is situated within the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Located down a quiet lane opposite a stream, it is just a short walk to the village centre and into Dalby Forest, with its numerous walks and cycle trails.

Lucknam Park

Lucknam Park

There are plenty of activities on offer at the luxurious Lucknam Park, close to bath. You can have a kick-about with five-a-side football, take a bike ride or play tennis. How about a relaxing hot stone massage or a dip in the pool? and treat yourself to afternoon tea on the terrace.

Thistleyhaugh

Thistleyhaugh

It's a county of rugged coastlines, deserted sandy beaches, wild countryside and historic castles. You'll find this relaxing rural retreat set in 685 acres of farmland with fabulous views, open log fires and hearty Northumbrian breakfasts.

Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa

Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa

The spa at Whittlebury will awaken senses you never knew you had, as you're taken through a series of hot rooms and then plunged into the Ice Cave. it's not as scary as it sounds, with treatments so rejuvenating you won't want to leave.

The Webbery Estate

The Webbery Estate

Nestling peacefully high in the hills above the Taw and Torridge estuaries, the Webbery Manor Estate - a Saxon manor listed in the Domesday Book as being given by the conqueror to Nicholas the Crossbowman - is a haven of rural tranquility.
Elms Farm Cottages

Elms Farm Cottages

Winners of 'East Midlands Access For All' Gold Award 2008, 'East Midlands Self-Catering' Gold Award 2007 and Lincolnshire Star Awards 'Accommodation of the Year 2007' Award winning barn conversion into eight quality cottages.
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