HOTELS
Nidd Hall was built in the 18th century, in Nidd, North Yorkshire, by a wealthy wool merchant. This Grade II listed building has been home to many aristocrats and a few notorious parties for royalty over the decades and in 1987 became a countryside hotel.
The Ravenswood is a beautiful 15th-century manor house located in the idyllic countryside of Sharpthorne, in the heart of the Ashdown Forest, West Sussex.
Rutland Hall, formerly known as Barnsdale Hall, was originally built in the 1890s for the 6th Earl of Fitzwilliam as a family hunting lodge.
Steeped in over 180 years of fascinating history, this Grade II listed building is currently home to a beautiful Warner Leisure hotel.
Originally built in the 1700s, Heythrop Park Resort is a now high-class hotel, restaurant and leisure destination set in 440 acres of beautiful Oxfordshire parkland.
The Falcon is a hotel, restaurant, and wellbeing retreat into the rural Northamptonshire countryside.