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Our selected hotels in England - Central
- THE HTWN LOCATION KEY:
CITY
COUNTRYSIDE
COAST
We've done our best to tell you the key location feature, but sometimes the boundaries are blurred: a city may be on the coast, for example, or a hotel in a large town - not a city - still gets a red box. There's more information on the hotel's page.
The beautiful Victorian manor house at the heart of this luxury retreat is surrounded by a 300-year-old estate.
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Dating from the 13th Century, this award-winning luxury hotel was originally a private house, and remained so until 1982.
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Built in the mid-19th Century, this hotel - which features an award-winning restaurant - was originally a private house.
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Built in around 1780, this luxury country house hotel was originally a private family home - and remained so until 1982.
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This country house hotel on Rutland Water was built in1881, originally as a hunting lodge for a wealthy brewer.
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Built in the mid-19th Century, this hotel was originally a private house - and the childhood home of the present owner.
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Dating from the early 17th Century, this luxury hotel was originally a private home - and remained so until 1964.
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Built as a private house, this has been home to several familes since, before becoming a luxury - and award-winning - hotel.
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This hotel was originally a private house, built in the 17th Century - probably for a wealthy wool merchant.
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This luxury hotel consists of two former private houses. The main building, which is the oldest, dates from the 1600s.
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A hotel since 1947 - and a favourite of the late Queen Mother - this Elizabethan manor house was originally a private home.
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This hotel, overlooking the town's main square, occupies a distinctive and elegant former townhouse, built in the 1700s.
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This luxury hotel was originally farm-workers' cottages, and later became a school for boys 'cramming' for Eton College.
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