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What is THE most beautiful hotel you have stayed in in the UK?

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RockingMyFiftiesNot · 14/05/2021 08:06

A group of friends have given us a very generous gift of a night away to mark a special occasion. They were nervous about a voucher in the current climate so have given us the cash. Which is great because we can go anywhere!
We are happy to add some money to it for the right place, but might tag on an extra night so I'd say budget is £150 to £200 a night.

Our usual approach would be to choose the location and find a nice hotel nearby. But then I thought it might be good to choose a fabulous hotel in a place we might not have considered.

Would want it to be expensive because it's a lovely hotel, not because it is an average hotel e.g. in the centre of London.

Have spent a lot of time in London with work so wouldn't have this night away there. We also wouldn't go as far as Cornwall for a short break.would prefer somewhere different to where we have been over last few years ( so probably not Dorset, New Forest, East. Sussex and Norfolk although would consider for the perfect hotel) Otherwise happy to go pretty much anywhere.
A decent pool, inside or out would be a bonus.
Suggestions for places you have stayed or know people who have raved about a certain place would be very welcome.
Thank you

OP posts:
MooseBeTimeForSummer · 27/05/2021 02:31

The Star Inn at Harome

spababe · 29/05/2021 12:49

£150-£200 I'd stay at one of the Harbour Hotels. Most have sea views and the quality of the hotel is lovely

Foofbrush · 31/05/2021 20:17

[quote ElizabethTudor]I love historical and quirky and really enjoyed staying here, at Anne Boleyn’s home, Hever Castle in Kent.
You get to have breakfast in a magnificent Tudor Hall, can wander round the gardens in the morning before they’re opened to the public, there’s a lovely pub in walking distance to the Castle, and you get free entry to the Castle as part of your visit.
No pool, unless you fancy a dip in the moat!
www.hevercastle.co.uk/stay/bed-breakfast/[/quote]
We stayed at Hever a couple of years ago - loved the location, the room was great, being able to wander round the grounds at 7am or 7pm without another person in sight was terrific. We had dinner at the pub up the road which was lovely.

But, the breakfast at the Hever Hotel was very very ordinary. Could have had better at a Premier Inn. It was really disappointing seeing as everything else was so good - there was nothing actually wrong with it, it just didn't live up to everything else.

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