Historic Hotels

Step back in time with these historically rich hotel stays, where architectural beauty meets modern comfort. Each of these carefully selected hotels blends historical charm with post-modern design… Offering you all the amenities of today within a setting steeped in the past. Get ready to make your next stay a memorable one.

Read on to discover more!


Best Western Plus Mosborough Hall Hotel

Our journey begins in Sheffield at the historic Mosborough Hall. Ownership of the Hall dates back to 1180 when Robert de Stutville, the High Sheriff of Yorkshire, held it. Over the years, various Lords of the Manor owned the Hall until 1420, when Henry V granted the Manor of Mosborough to Robert Carey, a knight who defeated a Spanish knight.

Fast forward to 1496, and William Carey, son of Robert, was born at Mosborough Hall. William later married Mary Boleyn, the older sister of Anne Boleyn. In 1525, Mary gave birth to a son, allegedly fathered by King Henry VIII.

Today, Best Western Plus Mosborough Hall Hotel offers a perfect blend of charm, tradition, and modern sophistication, making you feel right at home. The hotel features 46 bedrooms, including double rooms, executive rooms, and two feature rooms—one of which boasts a traditional four-poster bed.

Are you brave enough to stay overnight in the Lord John Darcy Suite? People say the White Lady of Mosborough Hall haunts the property, a tale dating back to the late 1600s. A governess at the Hall became pregnant after an affair with the squire, who initially promised her money and a cottage. However, he later withdrew his offer due to financial difficulties. Their final argument escalated when she threatened to tell his wife, leading to a tragic outcome.

Starting from just £70.50 per person, the Haunted Ghost package includes overnight accommodation, a two-course dinner for two, and a full English breakfast. Guests will also enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and parking.


Best Western Beamish Hall Hotel

Best Western Beamish Hall Hotel has been proudly welcoming guests to their Country House for over 15 years. Bought early in the 2000s, this estate has undergone extensive refurbishment and development. All of which you can benefit from with their original bar and restaurant, tea rooms and Monboucher suite… All steeped in deep historical roots.

These historical roots began in the 13th century when the Beamish Hall was gifted to two Norman families by William the Conqueror as a thank you for helping him successfully invade England. Subsequently, five generations of families have called the hall its home. After an impressive total of 700 years of private home history, the hall is as sentimental as ever. It’s now built a name for itself as a hotel under the ownership of a family who has lived there.

Best Western Beamish Hall Hotel elegantly offers afternoon tea in their tearoom… Once the old family library and honing some of its original bookcase features today!

Additionally retaining many of the building’s original elements is The Stables Bar and Restaurant. Where you can sit back, relax and take in the impressive architecture surrounding you such as stone block floors and centuries-old, exposed beams. Lovingly restored to now home 43 bedrooms and The Charron Apartment… The Best Western Beamish Hall Hotel has all you need for a memorable stay.


Lumley Castle Hotel

Well, Lumley Castle Hotel will be your dream come true when it can, not only, offer you amenities rich in class and elegance… But also sentimental roots with over 600 years of history.

Lumley Castle originated in 1388, credited to Sir Ralph Lumley, a soldier involved in the defence of Berwick-on-Tweed. He converted the original Manor Home into the castle we know today, with approval from the Bishop of Durham. The Earl of Somerset later enjoyed its beauty before it was returned to Lumley’s grandson, who accompanied Edward IV in battle against Queen Margaret’s forces. Centuries later, the Bishop of Durham handed over Lumley Castle to the University of Durham, where first-year students studied. Today, the city of Durham still commemorates Lumley Castle’s history, with students participating in “The Lumley Run” twice a year.

Now, Lumley Castle is part of the ‘No Ordinary Hotels’ group, so book to become part of its history! This beautiful English castle is rich in history, elegant décor, and natural surroundings. The Courtyard rooms offer modern comfort, available in classic, double, and superior sizes. Each room has unique decor, with some located in the original stables, featuring sloping eaves and exposed beams. With a grand castle setting and rich historical roots, Lumley Castle guarantees you a grand stay.


Rushton Hall Hotel & Spa

Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa is a magnificent Grade I listed country house in Kettering. It sits nestled in 25 acres of immaculate grounds and splendid 16th-century surroundings. Whether you are looking for a relaxing weekend away, a romantic wedding venue or a location for a planned event, this historic hotel offers luxurious sanctuary to you and its guests.

Encapsulated by historically preserved grounds, combined with a modern, contemporary atmosphere, Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa are award winners of ‘The Inspectors’ Choice’ of four red stars by the AA for their high-quality accommodation. The hotel styles its bedrooms to represent its heritage and history. Sir William Tresham originally bought Rushton Hall and began building it as his family home. Sir William worked alongside King Henry IV, being attorney general and speaker of the House of Commons under his leadership.

Generations of Sir William’s family inherited the structural build of Rushton Hall’s architecture. His grandson received a letter at Rushton Hall from Guy Fawkes, warning him not to be in the House of Parliament that day. Fast forward to the modern day… And you can be part of this exclusive luxury hotel’s history, where you too can experience aristocratic treatment. Here, you can stay in individually styled, opulent rooms which boast historical décor with world-renowned Penhaligon toiletries. All within tasteful, inviting and bespoke superior, luxury and state bedrooms. Do not betray yourself by batting away the opportunity for a historical stay.


Whitewater Hotel & Spa

Beautifully located by a converted old mill, nestled in a valley on the banks of the River Leven… The Whitewater Hotel and Spa in Lakeland Village is steeped in history. Formally a Dolly Blue pigment factory, this fabulous three-star hotel in the Lake District is the ultimate rural retreat.

Over the centuries, many industries have existed at the site of this luxurious hotel, dating back to the Tudor times. This includes corn, bobbin, gunpowder, woollen and iron mills.

The Leven Valley takes its name from the river flowing from the southern tip of Lake Windermere. Ensuring you can stay within the realms of tranquil and peaceful surroundings. Amidst the gentle blue flow of the river, you can find the deep-rooted ‘Dolly Blue’ commemorations where the blending of an extensive range of approximately ninety shades of blue powder was first produced.

Modern-day, you may be feeling blue should you decide not to take up the chance to stay at Whitewater Hotel and Spa when it can offer you a choice of 38 rooms. These vary from doubles, singles and classics with river views and balconies. Additionally, their beautiful restaurant by the river can provide you with an exceptional choice of menus that prides itself on local and seasonal produce. You also receive complementary access to the Cascades Health and Fitness Club.


Mercure Shrewsbury Albrighton Hall Hotel & Spa

Set amidst 15 acres of beautiful grounds, Mercure Shrewsbury Albrighton Hall Hotel is an exquisite choice for your next historical stay. Built as a stunning manor house in 1630…The grounds still boast many of its original features, reflecting its historical origins.

Located next to the site of the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403, this stay promises to be memorable for you and your guests. The secluded landscaped gardens border a church preserved since 1840, featuring a Norman font with chevron and horseshoe patterns to admire. Embracing its historical roots, the hotel showcases architectural beauty, highlighted by finely carved heraldry on the fireplace. Each nook and cranny echoes its familial heritage… Making Mercure Shrewsbury Albrighton Hall Hotel and Spa what it is today, built upon the foundations of five Irish families who called the Hall home.

Present day, Albrighton Hall graces you with 87 contemporary guest rooms including privilege room and junior suite options. They offer an elegant afternoon tea, lunch, and dinner in their Oak Room Restaurant as well as their unrivalled Leisure Club and Spa. Which includes an indoor heated pool and other impressive facilities.


Hartsfield Manor

Imagine being surrounded by 16 acres of tranquil countryside, lawns and a garden terrace alongside impressive contemporary comforts and facilities…

Well, Hartsfield Manor leaves no room for imagination when it has all this to offer as well as over 150 years of historical roots characterised by notable people and a long history of use as a private family home.
An early Victorian house originating in 1860, it was used as a family home by Captain James Moir, his wife Mary Moir and his children.

Subsequently passed over to Edward Miller, son of the famous Irish Clergymen Reverend George Miller, and then The Lloyds. Before the Canadian Army took over, Hatsfield Manor served as a hospital during the Second World War. After the war began, the hotel became a staff training college before the building operated as a venue for conferences and a hotel, as we know it today. Staying here, you can rest easy knowing you are in a homely and hospitable place where people have saved lives.

Victorian grandeur can welcome you in the modern day with modern comforts and facilities. As well as a fully equipped on-site gym, the Hartsfield Manor’s private lounge, bar and terrace are at your disposal. An array of different room types are available with some overlooking and encapsulating the beautiful gardens in which you can take a peaceful stroll. From a warm welcome to a great night’s sleep, Hartsfield Manor is here to welcome you as a second home.

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