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The guide book is updated and rewritten every year with the latest and greatest hotels. This year there are 670 selected hotels, more than 45 of which are new and a similar number has been omitted. Win a prize of dinner, bed and breakfast for two at TITCHWELL MANOR, Brancaster, Norfolk by SENDING A REVIEW of your favourite hotel or B&B in Britain or Ireland.

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An impressive list of famous guests, including both Charles I and Oliver Cromwell, have stayed at this rambling Tudor coaching inn with beams and inglenooks, panelled walls and leaded windows.
Readers are 'unable to fault anything at all' at this ivy-clad country house hotel on the edge of the New Forest, 'the ultimate luxurious and indulgent treat'.
Overlooking the racecourse and surrounded by gardens and parkland, this gem of a William and Mary house with its 'stunning exterior' feels deeply rural yet is just over a mile from York.
In this small conservation village, with views to the Howgill fells, this large country pub is as much a locals' favourite as an inn with smart food and bedrooms.
With its towers and battlements, wood-panelled walls and ornate ceilings, this Victorian-folly castle set in acres of grounds still manages to be 'very relaxed; we never felt we had to be on our best behaviour'.
The views stretch over lakeland countryside from this unpretentious 18th-century inn, atop a hill in a pretty village between Lake Windermere and Hawkshead.
Overlooking the racecourse and surrounded by gardens and parkland, this gem of a William and Mary house with its 'stunning exterior' feels deeply rural yet is just over a mile from York.
This country hotel ticks all the boxes - historic building, beautiful gardens, smart bedrooms, relaxed dining, spa and pool - while retaining a homely feel.
The high number of returning guests speaks volumes about the warm welcome, quiet luxury and generous comforts of this country house hotel, set amid glorious Dales walking country.
A sense of old-world elegance where 'style is a central feature' can be found in this independent boutique hotel not far from the cathedral.
Approach this 18th-century mansion, exulting in 500 acres of parkland and gardens, down a mile-long avenue of lime and beech trees: what awaits is 'very grand and lovely'.
Fun time, mucking-in time and adult 'me time' are all part of the deal at this rambling Jacobean manor turned child-friendly and dog-friendly hotel, with extensive grounds.
It feels a bit as if you've fallen down Alice's rabbit hole, at this whimsical, dog-friendly hotel with a 'spectacular bay setting' by the Coast Path.
Readers are 'unable to fault anything at all' at this ivy-clad country house hotel on the edge of the New Forest, 'the ultimate luxurious and indulgent treat'.
As you approach this glorious Italianate Thames-side summer palace designed by Charles Barry and set in 376 acres of National Trust grounds, it 'feels as if you are on the film set of Pride and Prejudice', says a Guide insider (see also Chewton Glen, New Milton).
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