A
former coaching inn, our hotel has been run by successive generations of the same family for 150 years.
Longs Inn is a charming 17th
century Coaching Inn located in the historic Bedfordshire village of Woburn, near Milton Keynes and Leighton Buzzard, and very close to Woburn Safari Park and Woburn Abbey.
The Christopher Hotel, Bar and Grill is a former
Coaching Inn dating back to 1711 and has recently been modernised to a high standard.
Said to have provided the stage for Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton's love affair to blossom in 1798, it has remained one of England's
finest coaching inns throughout its 500 year history.
As the focal point of the small seaside port town of Aberaeron on the beautiful Cardigan Bay Coast, the Feathers was originally an 18th Century
Coaching Inn offering food and shelter to travelers...»
Although it was not an
official coaching inn, when the nearest auberges at Morterolles and Chanteloube were full, Catherine le Cugy's establishment provided travellers with a comfortable alternative.
These rooms are located in our Ripley Wing, a purpose built wing adjacent to the
main Coaching Inn.
First floor (US second floor) apartment in one of Edinburgh's historic buildings, formerly an eighteenth century
coaching inn patronised by the city's candlemakers, sensitively restored by a conservation trust.
With a rich history dating back as far as the fourteenth century, the Kings Head is a former
coaching inn set in the heart of Cirencester, boasting 45 bedrooms and 5 Self Catering Apartments, alongside a stylish restaurant and subterranean spa.
Old Amersham is the prettiest part of town and home to a 13th - century church and
ancient coaching inns.
The hotel is a historic Grade 2 listed former
Coaching Inn situated within a unique conservation area on a bustling high street with plenty of shops and boutiques.
The accommodation on this holiday is 3 and 4 star throughout and has been hand - picked to reflect the very best the Lakes has to offer: a historic country home in Grasmere (with riverside gardens, award - winning restaurant and organic spa & indoor pool); a beautiful waterside house on the shores of Lake Coniston, and a traditional
C17 coaching inn — renowned for its fine ales!
The Borrowdale Hotel has been taking guests since 1866 and was one of the
first coaching inns built in the Borrowdale valley, read about our history.
From 4 star luxury Lake District hotels on the shores of Lake Ullswater and Derwentwater Lake, to
traditional coaching inns and hotels in Keswick and a hotel in Penrith - our Lake District hotels are recognised for the warmth of our welcome, unrivalled personal attention and excellent service.
It is said to have provided the stage for Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton's love affair to blossom in 1798, and remains one of England's
finest coaching inns.
The White Horse Hotel, Dorking, has 56 boutique d bedrooms, housed in an 18th
century coaching inn, giving the hotel its character and atmospheric charm.
The Talbot Ripley offers a choice of 43 bedrooms, including 9 traditionally characterful rooms in the
old Coaching Inn.
In the heart of a park, this charming
former coaching inn is now an elegant and peaceful Hotel with lovely guest rooms and a renowned gourmet restaurant, where guests can enjoy an innovative French cuisine with rural flair paired with the finest wines, an invitation for a memorable dining experience.
The fifteen Deluxe Rooms are comprised of double, twin and single bedrooms and are located either in
our Coaching Inn or across the courtyard in our Ripley wing.
In the former
coaching inn, guests of the Arrochar Hotel can soak up the peace and tranquility of the Scottish Highlands.
Classic Rooms in the Ripley Wing are stylish and contemporary, while
the Coaching Inn boasts traditional character and many original features of the 15th century building.
It was once upon a time in the 18th century
a coaching inn.
With a scenic woodland location on the beautiful Isle of Arran, the traditional family - run Lagg Hotel is a traditional
coaching inn.
Located in the heart of Aubusson, the world capital of tapestry art, Hotel Le France welcomes you in the traditional setting of an 18th - century
coaching inn.
The Hostellerie Placide was formerly
a coaching inn and still prides itself on traditional hospitality for weary travellers, with 12 rooms for you to put down your luggage, shake off the dust from the road and enjoy the restful atmosphere.
The Kings Head Hotel was
a coaching inn during the 14th century, while records show that in 1550 it was owned by High Bailiff and clothier Robert Strange.