It is not just energy bills and supermarket prices that have rocketed. Hotel rates have gone through the roof – according to hospitality analyst, they are up to 11 per cent higher this April compared with a year ago in cities such as Bristol,and Edinburgh. It is certainly more difficult to stay somewhere comfortable for less than £150 a night – let alone in a desirable location that serves– has gathered together some of the best independently owned hotels and B&Bs in the country.
Mersea Island is one of Southeast England’s under-the-radar gems, mainly because it’s only accessible via The Strood – a skinny Saxon causeway that floods twice daily. This 15th-century pub was derelict for the best part of a decade before being revived a couple of years ago as a welcoming. The weatherboard cladding exudes coastal charm, while inside is a master study in contemporary cool, with an airy restaurant fringed with leather banquettes and cosy booths, and six sumptuous guest rooms.
A boutique B&B in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, Stow House occupies an artily renovated Victorian vicarage with magnificent views. Each room is light and airy, with modern artwork and a decent bathroom, most with baths. Try one of the two bright modern spaces on the top floor – Shotgun Clare or Cowboy Balance – which have wooden beams and big windows cut into the eaves. Dogs are welcome in most rooms, as well as the gardens.
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