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A reliable agency with the blessing of the Bath tourism board, this outfit has a stable of 18 furnished weekly rentals that sleep between two and six...more
see the Bath guideThis former coaching inn newly made mod (though still affordable) by owners Clare and James Brown is a top address for Londoners. A hair behind Dartmouth's...more
see the Devon + Cornwall guideThis 18th-century windmill, standing just outside the flint town of Cley next the Sea (pronounced "Kly," and actually about a mile away from the sea), is one of...more
see the Norfolk guideThis inn has been around for 400 years, but its name only dates back to the Victorian era. Here's the story: One morning, the landlady found several of her...more
see the Lake District guideThough largely a 16th-century property, the oldest parts of the King George IV date back to Roman timesan appropriate background, given that much of the...more
see the Lake District guideThe six bright, modest rooms at this 16th-century coaching inn above the Glenderamakin River have hosted the likes of Charles Dickens and local hunting legend...more
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This is the cherished baby of ex-model Danny Karne and his sister Noshi, so it's not surprising the fickle fashion folk flock here. What keeps them coming back...more
see the London guideThis, the oldest inn in Hawkshead, dates to the 1400s and was once frequented by Disraeli and Wordsworth. Today, in a black-trimmed stucco building in the heart...more
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For those who thrive on Hoxton's galleries, garment wholesalers, hip clubs, and swank bar-restos (and can handle blighted, traffic-heavy Great Eastern Street),...more
see the London guidePhilip and Dorothy Broadley are certainly fine and hospitable innkeepers, and their three bedrooms are as charming and cozy as you'd want in a small...more
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