Borderers Inn

Brecon, Powys, mid Wales, LD3 7EG.

This former coaching inn blends its lovely old character with all modern facilities. Dating from the 17th century, it stands in the historic market town of Brecon with its cathedral, glassblowers and museums, including the Royal Welsh Regimental Museum.

  • 17th Century

Baskerville House

Clyro, Powys, mid Wales, HR3 5RZ.

Just one mile from Hay-on-Wye, this former Georgian coaching inn offers eleven tastefully furnished en suite bedrooms, two guest sitting rooms and an honesty bar. Enjoying a peaceful village setting in stunning Welsh border country, it is the ideal base for exploring the area.

  • 18th Century

Y Fan

Caerphilly, Gwent, South Wales, CF83 3RN.

Having undergone substantial restoration, this Grade II listed Tudor building is one of the most important mansion houses in Glamorgan. Y Fan now offers luxury B&B accommodation on the edge of Caerphilly, with its impressive castle, the largest in Wales.

  • 16th Century

Old Hall Cressage

Cressage, nr. Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 6AD.

Standing in an elevated position overlooking the River Severn as it meanders its way between Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth, this boutique B&B boasts charming contemporary rooms and sumptuous breakfasts. Guests can explore the natural wonders of the riverbank, or simply sit and admire the views.

  • 16th Century

Darwin’s Townhouse

Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1XL.

Just steps from the River Severn path leading to the beautiful ‘Quarry’ with its riverside walks and black and white Tudor buildings, Darwin’s is a twenty-bedroomed boutique bed and breakfast in the heart of Shrewsbury town centre.

  • 18th Century

Crown Lodge

Harlech, Gwynedd, North Wales, LL46 2PR.

Within walking distance of the castle and Harlech town centre, Crown Lodge has been sympathetically restored to provide luxury accommodation with dramatic sea views of the Llyn Peninsula. Built in 1903 for the Crown Agent for Wales, the bedrooms blend period luxury with modern convenience.

  • 20th Century

The Hand at Llanarmon

Llanarmon, nr Llangollen, North Wales, LL20 7LD.

A long and winding road up the beautiful Ceiriog Valley leads to the tiny village of Llanarmon and this ancient former farmhouse and drover’s inn. The Hand is now renowned for its award-winning food, comfortable beds and sparkling modern bathrooms.

  • 16th Century