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'We are a house that's open, not a hotel,' says Angus Bell, who runs this Victorian stone buildings in family-friendly style. 'One of my favourite secret places, it is beautiful, charming,
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'Just right for the setting; the atmosphere is relaxing and unpretentious, catering for people leading an outdoors kind of life.' Inspectors in 2012 were happy staying at Jane and Alex Howard's
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In landscaped gardens above the sandy crescent of Constantine Bay, this traditional seaside hotel (built in 1895) has been extended and renovated by Jim and Rose Barlow, owners for 40 years. The
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'Wonderful, and wonderfully expensive.' Tracy and Galton Blackiston's restaurant-with-rooms, a Jacobean flint-and-brick mansion on the north Norfolk coast, has many fans. Hotel visitors come for the
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On a low cliff above Gerrans Bay on the Roseland peninsula, this small, upmarket hotel is run in hands-on style by Paul and Fiona Robinson, the 'welcoming' owners. 'The level of comfort and
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In 'a stunning location, with wonderful views', Keith Makepeace's family-friendly hotel stands in extensive grounds above a sandy cove in an area of outstanding natural beauty. It has many fans who
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Built like a group of cottages beside a sandy beach, this is the only hotel on Bryher, the smallest of the inhabited Isles of Scilly. It is owned by Robert Dorrien-Smith, who has the lease for
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On the outskirts of a pretty village on the Kintyre peninsula, Alan and Alyson Milstead's small hotel/restaurant is at the end of a quiet road with beaches on both sides. 'The brown and cream
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'The position is lovely, the food is excellent, and the pleasant staff are attentive.' There is much praise this year for Amanda James's traditional hotel, on a cliff above Woolacombe Bay. 'The
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'Recommended without hesitation' this year by a three-time visitor, this striking contemporary house was designed by award-winning architects to make the most of the views across Broadford Bay. The
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