Prince Rupert Hotel
King James' grandson Prince Rupert once lived at this oak-panelled hotel...
Pretty Abbey Foregate is lined with B&Bs.
King James' grandson Prince Rupert once lived at this oak-panelled hotel...
This charmingly mismatched medieval manor has an excellent restaurant, and is surrounded by a moat...
A gilded wooden lion crowns the doorway of this famous 16th century coaching inn, decked out inside with portraits of lords and ladies in powdered wigs. Charles Dickens was a former guest and the lounge is warmed by a grand stone fireplace.
A breath of fresh air, this B&B eschews chintz and celebrates its lovely 16th-century timber frame, rough walls and lopsided floors with vivid colours, contemporary fabrics and a quirky mix of artwork.
Medieval timber-beamed inn with simple rooms; prices may rise following renovations.
A bowing frontage festooned with hanging baskets and window boxes sets the scene at this delightful Tudor cottage. It's handy for everything in the centre, and rooms are adorned with shimmery fabrics and flowery trim.
Recently refurbished with pleasant, bright and charming rooms, this cheap and cheerful guet house is also great value for money and the location between station and castle is faultless.
Despite the age of this fine old building you won't find any faux Tudor interiors here. Fifteenth-century timbered rooms have received a tasteful modern makeover, with bright contemporary fabrics and quirky artwork.
There's more than a dash of pizazz at this stylish town house offering crisp, neat, bright and well-designed boutique accommodation in a former coaching inn, with 22 individually styled rooms.
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