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Heart of England, Bath:
B&B Paradise House
Susan Seattle from WA,
September 2005,
#1822, "Lovely Georgian House hotel located minutes from the center of Bath"
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Heart of England, Broadway:
Leasow House Bed and Breakfast
paceaj from NC,
2004 (most recently),
#1819, "Leasow House is an absolutely delightful B&B, in a beautiful setting south of Broadway in the Cotwswolds. It's hosted by the Meekings, a wonderful couple."
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Heart of England, Broadway:
Russells Restaurant with Rooms
Wendy Ashworth from UK,
May 2006,
#1452, "A gem in an enviable location,continuing the tradition of quality, service and style on the former site of esteemed furniture maker Sir Gordon Russell."
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Heart of England, Cambridge:
Tenison Towers B&B
Vyolett from Italy,
May 2005,
#971, "Recommended with reservations. Great location - very close to train station, 10 min. walk to city center. Fairly economical in an expensive city, BUT..."
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Heart of England, Cheltenham:
Milton House
kaydee from TN,
June 2002,
#1261, "Small and elegant Regency-era hotel conveniently located in the historic spa town of Cheltenham."
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Heart of England, Dinton:
Wallace Farm B&B
Joy from MD,
May 2005,
#1010, "Very homey B&B on a working farm, great breakfast, friendly hostess, resident dogs."
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Heart of England, Manchester:
Britannia Airport Hotel
panni from US/Hungary,
February 2005,
#865, "Not recommended. Broken TV remote, dirty room and bathroom. {2 stars}"
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Heart of England, Newark:
Ragnall House
Main St, Ragnall (Nottinghamshire), 01777.228575
GreenDragon from FL,
August 2000,
#1089, "Pleasant large room, reticent hosts."
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Heart of England, Nottingham:
Travel Inn - Nottingham West
Gloria - Casina di Rosa from Italy,
2004,
#741, "Excellent Travel Inn very convenient to Nottingham city centre by tram. I highly recommend this accommodation."
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Heart of England, Stow-on-the-Wold:
Old Stocks Hotel
kaydee from TN,
June 2003,
#1250, "Small hotel with a great location on the main square in Stow. 16th century building. Friendly and helpful staff."
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Heart of England, Stow-on-the-Wold:
Stow Lodge
Karen P from CA,
April 2003,
#744, "Cotswolds 16th Century Manor House hotel & restaurant. All non-smoking."
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Heart of England, Takely:
High Trees B&B
Vyolett from Italy,
May 2005,
#972, "Super convenient for Stansted Airport. Recommended."
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Heart of England, Woodstock:
The Bear Hotel at Woodstock
poet123 from UK,
March 2006,
#1563, "Lovely friendly hotel located adjacent to Blenheim Palace, the home of Winston Churchill. Village location close to Oxford and countryside."
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Heart of England, Worcestershire:
Olive Branch Guest House
kaydee from TN,
June 2002,
#1210, "A charming, comfortable and economical guest house in the popular town of Broadway in the Cotswolds. A great base to explore the Cotswolds."
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Ireland, Ballycastle:
Stella Maris Country House Hotel
pkenyon from USA,
June 2005,
#1320, "A remote gem! Just a dozen rooms, perched on Mayo's Northern coast. Stunning location, very good food, terrific hosts, easy driving distance to great golf."
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Ireland, Bunratty:
Ashgrove House
Chris from CA (moderator),
2004,
#719, "Pleasant B&B in Bunratty, very convenient to Shannon Airport"
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Ireland, Bunratty:
B&B Bunratty Woods
Kaydee from TN,
June 2006,
#1575, "Comfortable inn located in the countryside; 10 minutes walk to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. 10 minutes drive from Shannon Airport. Excellent breakfast!"
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Ireland, Dingle:
Heaton's Guesthouse
KimC from Italy,
May 2001, November 2003,
#1384, "Lovely, comfortable guest house at the edge of Dingle, hosts Cameron and Nuala Heaton will make you very welcome, and they serve a great breakfast."
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Ireland, Dublin:
Bewley's Hotel Ballsbridge
ColleenR from FL,
October 2005,
#1267, "Reasonably priced hotel in convenient Dublin location."
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Ireland, Dublin:
Clontarf Castle
Jeff H from NH,
2001,
#1646, "Blend of ancient stone castle structure and modern architecture melded together in an upscale atmosphere."
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Ireland, Dublin:
Harding Hotel
WENDY J from UK,
2002,
#299, "Great Irish Bar in a good hotel. Ideal location, good value. {2 star}"
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Ireland, Glencar:
Blackstones House
Kaydee from TN,
June 2006,
#1571, "Country inn in a scenic and remote spot on the Ring of Kerry. Warm welcome and great home cooking."
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Ireland, Kilkenny:
Dunromin B&B
Dublin Road, 353.056.61387
chris from CA (moderator),
September 2004,
#715, "Comfortable and homey B&B made extraordinary by owners Val and Tom Rothwell."
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Ireland, Killarney:
Fuchsia House
chris from CA (moderator),
September 2004,
#718, "Elegant and spacious rooms on the edge of Killarney for a very reasonable price."
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Ireland, Killarney:
Robeen House
Kaydee from TN,
June 2006,
#1574, "Attractive, comfortable and clean guest house in a convenient location in Killarney. Definitely recommended!"
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Ireland, Kinsale:
B&B Gallery
chris from CA (moderator),
September 2004,
#717, "Tiny rooms, marginal cleanliness, overpriced."
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Ireland, Knocktopher:
Knocktopher Abbey and Resort
GreenDragon from FL,
April 2002,
#1093, "We stayed a week at Knocktopher Abbey, and it was a delight~!"
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Ireland, Tipperary:
Carrigeen Castle B&B
vyolett from Italy,
April 2004,
#973, "Absolutely worst hotel/b&b stay I've ever had. Horrendous proprietors."
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London: Vancouver Studios
maureen from MA,
November 2007,
#2161, "A reasonably priced accommodation, in a nice location, with cooking facilities and a helpful staff. My favorite in London!"
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London, Bayswater:
Kings Hotel
Casina di Rosa from Italy,
January 2004,
#467, "Great location but dirty rooms. {3 star}"
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London, Bayswater:
Pembridge Palace Hotel
artnbarb from Italy,
March 2006,
#1507, "Nice budget hotel in a great London neighborhood, well located for the tube. Many shops, restaurants and services availabale nearby. Nice breakfast included."
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London, Bayswater:
Vancouver Studios
Amy from MA,
Winter 2008,
#2158, "Charming studio apartment/hotel in Bayswater, near two Tube stations, convenient bus lines, and many restaurants."
maureen from MA (moderator),
November 2006,
#1956, "I just really like this place!"
Maureen from MA (moderator),
2.5 weeks in May-June 2000,
#214, "A reasonably priced hotel with mini-kitchens. {3 star}"
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London, City:
The Hoxton Hotel
Wendy Ash from UK,
October 2006,
#1684, "Well thought out budget accommodation but ask for a high floor."
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London, Gatwick:
Marriott Renaissance Gatwick
Tracy H. from NC,
June 2002,
#481, "Great hotel near Gatwick Airport"
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London, Gatwick:
Sofitel London Gatwick ...formerly Le Meridien
Moon Shadow from Canada,
August 2005,
#1165, "Right at the airport with a monorail connecting the North and South Terminals. {4 stars} [NOTE: This review describes the hotel when it was part of the Le Meridien group.]"
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London, Gatwick:
Vulcan Lodge
Kaydee from TN,
June 2002,
#523, "Vulcan Lodge is a comfortable guest house five minutes from Gatwick Airport. It's a great and economical place to stay before a morning flight."
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London, Gatwick: Turners Hill, near Crawley:
Alexander House Hotel
Pauline Kenny from NM,
August 2007,
#2139, "Fabulous historic country hotel in the countryside, near a nice village, only 15 minutes drive from Gatwick Airport. This was our second stay here."
Pauline Kenny from NM,
May 2006,
#1498, "Fabulous historic country hotel in the countryside, near a nice village, only 15 minutes drive from Gatwick Airport. Great rooms, great service. {4 stars}"
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London, Holborn:
High Holborn Residence
WillTravel from Canada,
August 2007,
#2148, "Very central, good budget choice with laundry and kitchen facilities"
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London, Holborn:
Renaissance Chancery Court
kaydee from TN,
2002,
#1303, "Absolutely beautiful five-star hotel in historic courthouse buildings. Stunning interior, large rooms. Close to tube station & Covent Garden."
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London, Horley:
The Turret Guest House
Laurie from USA,
May 2007,
#1933, "This is a quaint little B & B 2 miles from the Gatwick airport."
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London, Kensington:
Barkston Gardens Hotel
NP from CA,
September 2007,
#2064, "Charming hotel in old row house in Kensington. Great location if using Heathrow. 1 block from Earls Court tube station (accessible) on the line to Heathrow."
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London, Kensington:
Hilton London Olympia
Mia from US,
April 2007,
#1850, "Can be a fantastic value. See review details."
WVCyndy from WV,
June 2006,
#1520, "I used Priceline to get a great deal on this hotel. I found a lot more to like about it than the price."
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London, Kensington:
Millennium Bailey's Hotel
Joy from MD,
May 2005,
#1009, "Stayed here via bid on Priceline. Good location right across from the Gloucester Road Tube. Average place - price and transport convenience won us over! {4 star}"
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London, Kensington - Earls Court:
Twenty Nevern Square
Pauline from NM,
October 2004,
#764, "Excellent location, but very, very small rooms.
{4 stars}"
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London, King's Cross:
California Hotel
thedarkone from Ireland,
April 2003,
#237, "The 1-star California Hotel in Kings Cross London certainly had little to do with California and not much to do with being a hotel either."
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London, Knightsbridge:
Draycott Hotel
Wendyash from UK,
February 2005,
#867, "Perfect hotel for anyone but particularly recommended for solo female travellers. {5 stars}"
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London, Littleton:
Manor House B&B
Joy from MD,
May 2005,
#1011, "Historical B&B five miles from Heathrow. Peaceful place to stay the night before we left for home, friendly host, good breakfast."
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London, Mayfair:
Millennium Hotel London Mayfair
colleenk from MA,
April 2005,
#991, "Nice hotel in a lovely sqaure convenient to sights and the Underground. {4 stars}"
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London, Paddington:
Boulevard Hotel
dsk from PA,
February 2006,
#1349, "Excellent value in an excellent location. Small, clean room and simple breakfast included. I will definitely stay again. {2 star}"
northernitalian from Canada,
November 2004,
#809, "Cheap & cheerful 2 star hotel a 5-minute walk to Paddington Station."
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London, Paddington:
Darlington Hyde Park Hotel
Tourmama from CA,
February - March 2008,
#2191, "A comfortable hotel/B&B with friendly staff in a convenient location near multiple tube and bus lines only 5 min. from Heathrow trains at Paddington Station."
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London, Paddington:
Westpoint Hotel
Joe T from US,
April 2004,
#554, "We don't recommend this place to anyone. See my review - Look elsewhere!"
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London, Regent's Park:
The Langham Hotel London
David White from USA,
June 2006,
#1530, "Stellar...as in 5 star...London hotel with an interesting history."
Moon Shadow from Canada,
August 2005,
#1164, "The Langham Hotel London is a beautiful property with excellent customer service. {5 Star Luxury}"
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London, Shepherd's Bush:
Soolondonhouse
jette fergo from Denmark,
August 2006,
#1550, "We stayed with Soo, a young Korean woman, for 3 days and enjoyed it immensely."
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London, SoHo:
Holiday Inn Bloomsbury
WillTravel from Canada,
August 2005,
#1331, "Good quality, good service, convenient location, pleasant stay."
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London, South Kensington:
Number 16 Hotel
Lisa W from CA,
July 2005,
#1094, "An excellent boutique hotel in a fabulous location."
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London, St James:
Sofitel St James
Wendy Ash from UK,
October 2006,
#1683, "After a second visit we liked it even more !"
Wendy Ash from UK,
February 2006,
#1367, "A super pied-a-terre in a wonderful location. {5 star}"
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London, Victoria:
Blades Hotel
katecoleman from USA,
March, April 2004,
#524, "Very nice, reasonable B&B in London, near Victoria Station"
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London, Victoria:
Georgian House Hotel
Peipei from CA,
2003,
#234, "Nice and clean B&B near Victoria Station."
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London, Victoria:
Rubens at the Palace
Jean from MI,
March 2004,
#511, "Convenient four-star hotel in the heart of London. Clean rooms & helpful staff."
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London, Victoria Station:
Romanos Hotel
Lydia from England,
July 2006,
#1525, "Possibly the worst hotel i have ever stayed at. Apparently their motto is: "Stay comfortable ... Pay reasonable", i laughed when i read that on my door!"
MariaV from England,
May 2006,
#1475, "This was booked through the hotel desk at Gatwick. It's small like others in the area and the rooms are incredibly small. Better ones in the area for the money."
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London, Victoria Station:
Surtees Hotel B&B
pincopallo_it from Italy,
November 2006,
#1668, "Small clean central bed & breakfast near Victoria Station"
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North Country, Blakeley Ridge:
The Lion Inn
kaydee from TN,
August 2004,
#1302, "Famous and unique 16th century inn located at the highest point in the remote North York Moors. Wonderful environment. Great hiking base."
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North Country, Penrith, Cumbria:
Sharrow Bay Country House Hotel
poet123 from UK,
2005,
#1342, "This hotel is in a wonderfully scenic position overlooking the lake. The rooms/suites are some of the best we have ever stayed in. The downside is the service."
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North Country, Ravenscar:
Smuggler's Rock B&B
GreenDragon from FL,
August 2000,
#1090, "Adequate B&B in the north of England, near Robin Hood's Bay"
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North Country, Thwaite:
Kearton Country Hotel
kaydee from TN,
2004,
#1301, "Very comfortable hotel in the tiny village of Thwaite in the Yorkshire Dales. Would be a good base for a couple of days. Nice dining room."
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North Country, Windermere, Cumbria:
Linthwaite Country House Hotel
poet123 from Uk,
2005,
#1343, "A wonderful, friendly hotel in a great location. The staff are one of its biggest assets ... and it has many!"
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North Country, Wooler:
Tankerville Arms Hotel
pjdscott from UK,
July 2005,
#2154, "A great base from which to explore rural Northumberland, one of England's undiscovered counties."
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North Country, York:
Four High Petergate Hotel and Restaurant
james1982 from Scotland,
March 2008,
#2187, "I stayed at this hotel last weekend and found it to be excellent: luxurious and relaxing. It's a small privately owned place and has a good restaurant as well."
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Northern Ireland, Belfast:
Europa Hotel
Beebee from UK,
May 2005,
#995, "Large comfortable hotel in the centre of Belfast. {4 star}"
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Scotland, Argyll:
Argyl Hotel
Don from Canada,
August 2002,
#177, "The Argyl Hotel offers peace and tranquility."
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Scotland, Beauly:
The Priory Hotel
MikeG from Scotland,
October 2005,
#1242, "Nice hotel but not recommended."
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Scotland, Carrbridge:
Feith Mhor Lodge
davidx from England,
2007,
#2047, "Apparently its name, which is Gallic [Gaelic] means 'great stillness' and Feith Mor is worthy of this name, secluded from the road as it is."
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Scotland, Closeburn:
Trigony House Hotel
JanelH from IL,
August 2003,
#887, "A wonderful, charming country house in the Dumfries & Galway area. All hotels in the future will be judged by the incredible stay we had here. {4 star}"
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Scotland, Croabh Haven:
Lunga Estate
GreenDragon from FL,
August 2000,
#1091, "An estate manor house turned B&B and delightful!"
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Scotland, Edinburgh:
Clan Campbell Hotel
MariaV from England,
July 2007,
#1970, "A wonderful, small, family-owned and operated hotel in a Georgian building, where you feel as one of the family. Warm and welcoming! {3 stars}"
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Scotland, Edinburgh:
Joppa Turrets Guest House
Black Wolf from Sweden,
July 2007,
#1972, "The best hosts, service and simply the greatest stay!!!"
Cheryl Alexander from CA,
July 2005,
#1171, "Charming, cheery, on the beach, just outside Edinburgh. Lovely English couple welcome guests as family. Fair prices, great breakfast, quiet, clean, restful. {3 star}"
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Scotland, Edinburgh:
Prestonfield
WendyAsh from UK,
Hogmanay 2006/7,
#1773, "What a difference a year makes. Not in a good way ..."
Wendy Ash from UK,
January 2006,
#1330, "A wonderful retreat or peaceful location to enjoy Edinburgh with comfort, style, panache and attention to detail throughout."
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Scotland, Edinburgh:
SYHA Edinburgh Metro Hostel
WillTravel from Canada,
August 2006,
#1592, "Private, single rooms with shared bathrooms and kitchens. Not a regular hostel, as this is a student residence for most of the year."
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Scotland, Fort William:
Distillery House
Don from Canada,
August 2002,
#175, "Distillery House - another reason to stop drinking."
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Scotland, Fort William:
Lime Tree B & B
Don from Canada,
August 2002,
#176, "Lime Tree B&B offers relaxation and inspiration."
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Scotland, Invergarry:
Forest Lodge Hotel
davidx from England,
2007,
#2048, "Ideally situated for a journey break between England and NW Scotland. A very comfortable house which does an evening meal."
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Scotland, Isle of Skye:
Rowan Cottage B&B
MikeG from Scotland,
September 2005,
#1241, "Great place, full marks."
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Scotland, Isle of Skye:
Tir Alainn
GreenDragon from FL,
August 2000,
#1088, "Spacious room in a lovely location, fabulous views."
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Scotland, Monkton:
Wee Hosie B&B
Alice Twain from Italy,
2004,
#693, "More than a B&B: Scottish meals, theater, excursions, storytelling and, for those who can't afford to spend much, a hostel five minutes from the Prestwick airport."
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Southeast, Hampton Wick:
Chase Lodge Hotel
paullewis from UK,
April 2005,
#960, "Possibly the worst hotel in the UK"
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Southeast, Oxfordshire:
The Beetle & Wedge Hotel
K. Fletcher from Canada,
May 2001,
#477, "Charming hotel with well-appointed rooms, right on the River Thames"
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Southeast, Royal Tunbridge Wells:
The New Wellington
Wendy Ash from UK,
November 2006,
#1682, "Functional, clean accommodation in a good location."
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Wales, Berwyn Llangollen:
Chainbridge Hotel
David Evans from UK,
September 2005,
#1207, "Not recommended ... NOT as advertised."
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Wales, Caernarfon:
Prince of Wales Hotel
GreenDragon from FL,
August 2000,
#1092, "While a bit noisy, the room was incredibly large, as was the bathroom."
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Wales, Merthyr Tydfil:
Nant Ddu Lodge
kaydee from TN,
June 2002,
#1245, "Unique inn right in the Brecon Beacons. Beautifully decorated. Excellent restaurant."
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Wales, Powys:
Ty Croeso
Ray from way out west from Canada,
April 2005,
#1422, "Historical ambience, renovated, fabulous restaurant, bar/lounge, most amiable, welcoming hosts, walking tours, castles, and Hay-on-Wye with its many bookstores."
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Wales, Tremadoc:
Plas Tan yr Allt
WendyAsh from UK,
April 2007,
#1848, "A unique, cossetting place to stay in North Wales where comfort and hospitality are at the top of the agenda. We came away feeling refreshed and relaxed."
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West Country, Bath:
Paradise House Hotel
kaydee from TN,
June 2002,
#1211, "An elegant Bed and Breakfast in a Georgian house built in 1735. Beautiful gardens and views over Bath."
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West Country, Bath:
Queensberry Hotel
Pauline Kenny from NM,
May 2006,
#1494, "Very good hotel in the center of Bath, steps from George Street and main shopping area. Quiet and comfortable. {3 stars}"
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West Country, Devon:
Knocklayd Bed and Breakfast
Wendy Ashworth from UK,
July 2005,
#1126, "Its prime position in Kingswear with wonderful views, warm hospitality and superb accommodation make this a real, and affordable gem in the Dartmouth area."
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West Country, Lynmouth:
Shelley's Hotel
Sharon W from UK,
March 2007,
#1844, "We stayed 4 nights at Shelley's, Jane & Richard are great hosts. Highly recommended, we absolutely loved it, we will definitely stay again!!"
Catherine W from England,
October 2005,
#1223, "Booked after reading review - Great getaway and an ideal hotel and location to relax, unwind and just chill out for a few days away from it all.
"
rory r from England,
August 2005,
#1150, "An excellent hotel with really great standards. Shelley's is very highly-recommended for your stay in Lynmouth and to explore Exmoor National Park."
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West Country, Torquay:
Daylesford Hotel
Sally F from England,
October 2007,
#2098, "This hotel is an absolute gem of a place and well worth a visit if you are intending to spend a few days in Torquay. Delightful breakfast. Great hosts."
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