Country Life/Best Loved Hotels offer
If you're booking a weekend away sometime soon take a look at our Best Hotels/Country Life special offer


Our independently assessed group of character filled properties, throughout the UK and Ireland, range from grand stately homes to village inns, and from city townhouses to rural country retreats.
We are delighted to able to invite Country Life readers to enjoy a very special offer: stay 2 nights B&B in a selected Best Loved Hotel with either a complimentary bottle of champagne/prosecco or afternoon tea on arrival from only £50 per person per night.
Over 50 hotels are participating in the offer (valid for stays until 31st March 2016, subject to availability) so book now while rooms are still available.
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