Historic B&B’s in North East England
Browse through our selection of historic bed and breakfast accommodation in Yorkshire and the North East of England.
Set in the heart of the city, this listed Georgian mansion stands in beautiful, tranquil grounds. Dating from around 1827, it blends original character with modern luxury and features many artefacts associated with Winston Churchill.
Conveniently situated for exploring the many sites of historic York, the award-winning Rose & Crown offers five comfortable en suite letting rooms. In a building that dates from 1786, today’s guests can expect to be served famous ales and freshly cooked food.
This French inspired gastropub and boutique hotel takes its name from the 11th century Norman noble, William de Percy. Originally a 17th century coaching inn, accommodation now comprises eight individually designed, boutique bedrooms, some with irresistible charms like four-poster beds.
Serving English and French Prime Ministers alike, as well as American Presidents, The Dun Cow still offers a vast and varied choice of freshly prepared dishes. The six guest bedrooms are traditionally decorated to reflect the country charm of the inn.
Originally home to the Saltmarshe family since 1066, the current country house dates from Georgian times. Fronted by the River Ouse and set in 17-acre grounds, this lovingly restored property blends style and elegance, with traditional and contemporary charm.
Originally home to a local landowner until bought by Reverend Whaley in 1869, this 300-year old house offers panoramic views over the Wensleydale Valley. The five en suite guest rooms are all bright, modern and well appointed.
Just a short stroll away from the 11th century Skipton Castle, the Woolley Sheep Inn offers twelve newly refurbished en suite bedrooms. Homemade meals are made using locally sourced produce from farm to your plate.
Offering a well stocked cellar, good food and first class accommodation, this charming country inn is just a short drive from the beautiful city of Durham. The six spacious en-suite rooms all enjoys views over the rolling Durham countryside.
In a stunning acreage in the picturesque Castleshaw Valley, enjoy opulently designed en-suite bedrooms and a beautifully presented menu accompanied by an extensive wine list. Enjoy the high life by arriving in style in the hotel’s Rolls-Royce or Bentley.
An early 19th century Grade II townhouse, Tall Storeys boasts beautiful sea views, a lovely south-facing garden where guests can enjoy a drink from the hotel bar and well appointed en-suite bedrooms complete with four poster beds.