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#20 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"This has to be the most relaxing and comforting place I've ever visited. I attempt to come every spring
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"What a wonderful relaxing experience staying at the Beall Mansion! Jim and Sandy pay attention to each
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#56 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"We have stayed here the last three times we've visited London; due to the weak dollar, we had to
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I have stayed at five or six different hotels and B&Bs in this area, but I
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#89 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"In 1830 the Duke of Wellington built a Georgian country house in Bath. It is rumored that it was so that he had a place to meet with his mistress. In January 2008 we decided that this would be the perfect place
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#90 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"The Old GranaryWhile cruising the internet I came across a site called peakdistrictonline.com. It was here that I first read about the Old Granary. Okay, I’ll admit it, the fact that it had a four season hot tub
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#96 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"Cornerbrook is a lovely Bed-and-Breakfast in an old two-story house. The owners were very hospitable and informative about the area. The food was good.
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#97 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"Most country houses of this caliber that accept paying guests have gone seriously upscale, turning themselves into luxury outposts for the seriously wealthy (I’m as big a fan of hedonism as the next girl, but
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#99 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"I travel to Brighton quite a lot because it is definitely one of the most interesting and cosmopolitan places to visit in the UK. Having stayed in a number of different B&Bs the Aquarium Guest House is
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#101 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"We have always stayed in bed & breakfasts in Britain when only visiting an area for one or two nights—and since we would only be in Winchester for two, it seemed appropriate to stay in one here as well. The
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#109 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"This was a bit of a splurge for us, but a splurge that was well worth it. The rooms were cozy and cute, the owners incredibly friendly, and the breakfasts (included in the room rate) may have been the best
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#110 most popular of 1710 hotels in England
"The Drunken Duck sits alone on a crossroads, a few miles outside Ambleside. The signpost that stands outside points to some of the southern lakes’ most popular destinations; Hawkshead, Tarn Hows and
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