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Britain’s most distinctive hotels crowned in Good Hotel Guide’s Cesars 2024

A Shropshire mansion with royal ties and wellness-focused hideaways redefine luxury. These aren’t just hotels—they’re unforgettable experiences waiting to be booked.

This picture is clicked inside the hotel and in front, we see a table on which white color cloth is...
This picture is clicked inside the hotel and in front, we see a table on which white color cloth is placed. On table, we see plates, fork, spoon, glass, branches of tree. Around the table, we see chairs and behind that we see the other table which is like green in color and behind that, we see a man wearing black blazer. Next to him, we see the girl standing and behind them, we see door on which exit is written on it and behind that door, we see two men standing.

Britain’s most distinctive hotels crowned in Good Hotel Guide’s Cesars 2024

The Good Hotel Guide has revealed its latest Cesars winners, showcasing some of Britain’s most distinctive stays. From historic houses to eco retreats, the list highlights unique properties across the country. Each offers something beyond the usual hotel experience.

A historic house in Shropshire, once home to exiled French King Louis XVIII for five years, took the title of Best Historic Hotel. The property blends grand heritage with modern comforts, standing out for its royal connections.

The winners reflect a mix of history, sustainability, and indulgence. Properties like The Scarlet and Gilpin Hotel focus on wellness, while others such as The Meikleour Arms and Plas Dinas emphasise heritage and personalised luxury. Each hotel provides a distinct reason to visit, catering to different tastes and preferences.

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