Great British Hotel and Inn Guide

Great British Hotel and Inn Guide
Author: Alastair Sawday Publishing Company Limited
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9781906136956

From the sandy coves of Cornwall to the huge skies of the Highlands, we've found the best of British hotels and inns. We've visited each one and what unites them is their individuality, generosity and passion for food.This is a newly designed edition of our bestselling British Hotels & Inns book (ISBN: 978-1-906136-90-1). It's supported by our curated online collection at www.sawdays.co.uk and regular press features.

British Hotels, Inns, and Other Places

British Hotels, Inns, and Other Places
Author: Alastair Sawday
Publisher: Alastair Sawday
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Bed and breakfast accommodations
ISBN: 9781901970623

Covering the whole of the United Kingdom Z99 more than 200 places listed from castles to cozy inns this book offers the reader the chance to experience the true delights of the UK

Willing's Press Guide

Willing's Press Guide
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1928
Genre: English newspapers
ISBN:

"A guide to the press of the United Kingdom and to the principal publications of Europe, Australia, the Far East, Gulf States, and the U.S.A.

The British Hotel Through the Ages

The British Hotel Through the Ages
Author: Mary Cathcart Borer
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0718848438

The first inns in Britain were built by the Romans, for the accommodation of road builders and government officials. Their history since then ranges from pilgrim hostels built by monasteries to coaching inns and palatial railway hotels. Throughout this book runs a rich vein of social history detailing the food, drink, furnishings and costs of British hotels. Travellers' tales, both British and foreign, from the sixteenth century onwards, are quoted at length, so that the book comes alive with first-hand impressions. We learn how some of the Regency Hotels of London came into being, such as Grillion's, where Louis XVIII stayed in 1814, and there are accounts of the early railway hotels, and the great provincial hotels of Britain's coast and countryside. Mary Cathcart Borer's study still provides a detailed historical perspective of her subject almost fifty years on from its first publication, while at the same time offering a glimpse of contemporary attitudes to the rapidly expanding British hotel trade in the 1970s.