The accommodations selected in this book are not based on price, but rather on charm, comfort, location and, above all, warmth of welcome. Each is described in detail and illustrated with a pen-and-ink drawing.
Contains descriptions of over two hundred places to stay in England, Wales, and Scotland, recommended by the author, and includes advice on planning a trip, driving itineraries, illustrations, and maps.
Tim and Gill Casey moved to Devon after living for many years in Hong Kong and run their little hotel almost single - handedly so that guests really feel they are staying in the countryside with friends .
Karen Brown's New England Charming Inns & Itineraries""A Pioneer and still leader in the category of high-quality small inns and bed and breakfasts.
There you turn left on the A5 to Betws - y - Coed , set in a narrow , densely wooded valley at the confluence of three rivers . Crowds of visitors come to admire this town which was popularized by the Victorian painter David Cox .
Go from charming cities and towns deep into the countryside of the British Isles to explore the vast purple moorlands and delightful farmlands, while you stay in thatched-roof cottages, ancestral...
Karen Brown's England, Wales and Scotland Charming Hotels and Itineraries 1996
Karen Brown's English, Welsh and Scottish Country Hotels and Itineraries
Finca Listonero is the home of Graeme Gibson ( originally from Australia ) and David Rice ( originally from Ireland ) , who for many years owned an extremely popular restaurant on the Costa del Sol , followed by an equally successful ...
Bill Hawkins , who hails from England , is your gracious host . It is no coincidence that he runs the hotel so professionally since he trained in both the Savoy and Claridges in London and worked at hotels in Switzerland and Bermuda .
However , we suggest spending the night instead in the small Colonial town of El Fuerte , which offers several advantages : El Fuerte , founded in 1564 along the El Fuerte River by the conquistador Don Francis Copper Canyon : A Train ...