The Inn at Whitewell Gallery
The Inn at Whitewell
Clitheroe, LancashireImperious old coaching inn lost in deep country with a river to fish, five-mile views, delicious rooms and some very tasty food
Imperious old coaching inn lost in deep country with a river to fish, five-mile views, delicious rooms and some very tasty food
Cross an ancient stone bridge to a 1790s estate cottage, completely on its own down a little-used green lane and with the river rushing by
A lovely little bolthole to return to after days out exploring pretty Cotswold villages and walking in an AONB straight from the door
Come for the gloriously peaceful countryside and this 1700s house and garden, scrupulously renovated and with plenty of space
Irresistible for art, design and heritage-lovers, bird-watchers and those who love to explore Norfolk's wide open spaces
The inn is the hub of this thriving village in 'the blue remembered hills' with great food and super rooms - a Sawday's Community Champion
Charming, vivacious hosts make you feel welcome at this splendid 16th-century home. Cooking classes, wine pairing and excellent regional food
You’ll feel super snug in these 2 stunning eco builds blending into the wildly beautiful Isle of Harris coastal landscape
Stylish B&B rooms in a peaceful little château, amongst rolling hills, woods and farmland - bikes and boules to borrow, lovely pool to share
Jagged Dolomite peaks frame every view from this farmhouse with two neat apartments – come sun or snow, adventures in nature await
Come for the glorious Northumbrian countryside and a neat-as-a-pin cottage with much comfort and a private garden near to the coast
A serene retreat, deep in forested hills with lovely gardens, the river rushing through and a very comfortable, calming and spacious house
The cottage looks down over Lough Swilly, idyllic for boats and safe swims... and the neighbours are friendly, just sheep and cows
Garden lovers will flock to this lovely B&B with two spacious suites and delicious breakfasts – a good spot by a quiet hamlet
Lose yourselves in this picturesque castle, magical with its luxurious rooms and timeless atmosphere. Count and Countess are brilliant hosts
An 18th-century converted barn with lofty beamed ceilings, exposed stonework, handmade oak windows and much art – pretty garden too
Come for the glorious walking and bring your dog. Return to afternoon tea then a gorgeous plant-based supper in the bustling restaurant
A traditional Breton stone cottage, two minutes from the sea, with a large, leafy garden and glamping with activities in the summer months
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