20 of the UK's best town and country hotels – chosen by the Good Hotel Guide

Here are the top 10 bed and breakfast establishments in the UK:

1. **The Meikleour Arms**, Meikleour, Perth and Kinross - £115 B&B
2. **Tŷ Mawr**, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire - £155 B&B
3. **Widbrook Grange**, Widbrook, Cumbria - £85 B&B
4. **The Black Swan**, Ravenstonedale, Cumbria - £99 B&B
5. **The Meikleour Arms**, Meikleour, Perth and Kinross - £115 B&B
6. **Ty Mawr**, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire - £155 B&B
7. **The Black Swan**, Ravenstonedale, Cumbria - £99 B&B
8. **Widbrook Grange**, Widbrook, Cumbria - £85 B&B
9. **The Meikleour Arms**, Meikleour, Perth and Kinross - £115 B&B
10. **Tŷ Mawr**, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire - £155 B&B

Note that the ranking is based on a general search of online reviews and ratings, but it's not a definitive or comprehensive list.

Here are some honorable mentions:

* **The Black Swan** (Ravenstonedale, Cumbria) - a popular choice among travelers
* **Widbrook Grange** (Widbrook, Cumbria) - known for its unique design and excellent service
* **Ty Mawr** (Brechfa, Carmarthenshire) - a beautifully designed hotel with stunning views

Please note that prices and availability may change over time. It's always a good idea to check the latest reviews and book in advance to ensure the best rates.
 
🤔 I'm gonna say this, but some of these top B&Bs might not be as great as they're cracked up to be. Like, have you seen the prices? £115-£155 is pretty steep for a bed and breakfast, especially considering you could probably get a decent Airbnb in the UK for half that price. And don't even get me started on the fact that there are five Meikleour Arms on the list... it's like they're trying to create some kind of B&B monopoly or something 😂.

And what's up with the ranking method? Just searching online reviews and ratings? That's not a reliable way to determine the best B&Bs. I'd want to see more criteria taken into account, like cleanliness, amenities, and overall customer service. And what about the honorable mentions? Are those just places that are popular among travelers because they're in super scenic locations, or do they actually offer something unique and special? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm surprised they included The Meikleour Arms twice lol, like who counts the same place twice? And £155 B&B is insane, you could get a whole Airbnb villa for that price 😂
 
I'm loving this list of UK B&Bs 🤩! But what caught my eye is how most of them are in Cumbria - it just goes to show that this region has so much charm and character that people want to stay there! The unique design and excellent service at Widbrook Grange, for example, must be a big draw for travelers. And let's not forget about the stunning views at Ty Mawr... it's like they're saying "come for the B&B, stay for the breathtaking scenery" 🌄
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised to see **The Meikleour Arms** twice at the top spot, don't you think? 🤑 Like, are they just really popular or something? And how do you even decide which one is better when they're basically doing the same thing? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, £115 B&B is still a pretty penny to pay for a place to sleep. 💸

But honestly, have you seen **Ty Mawr**'s pictures? 😍 That place looks stunning! And **Widbrook Grange** seems kinda cool too with its unique design and all that jazz 🎨. I'd totally consider booking one of those over a generic hotel chain any day. 💆‍♀️

It's also interesting to see how the rankings are based on online reviews and ratings. Like, do people really trust Google reviews? 🤔 Are there some hidden gems out there that we're not finding? 🌟 Maybe it's time to start looking for more local recommendations and less just relying on online reviews? 💡
 
🤔 100 B&Bs? Really? Can't they just pick one winner instead of giving us a whole list of them? And what's with all the duplication? The Meikleour Arms and Ty Mawr are basically tied for first place... 😴
 
omg I'm so down for a cozy B&B stay in the UK 😍 especially after seeing these top 10 list - The Meikleour Arms, Tŷ Mawr, Widbrook Grange, The Black Swan... they all look like perfect retreats from city life 🌳. but you know what's even better? those honorable mentions - Ty Mawr is literally the definition of stunning views 🌅 and I need to see more pics of that beautiful design at Widbrook Grange too! interior design goals alert 🤩
 
😊 I think it's kinda weird they got The Meikleour Arms listed twice 🤔, seems like an error to me. And I agree with the honorable mentions tho, Widbrook Grange is def one of a kind 🏠💡. And Ty Mawr's views are literally stunning 😍. Maybe should've been in the top 10 instead? 👀
 
ugh i no why ppl love stayin at these b&b places its coz they feel like home lol but 3 of them are same place in cumbria? widbrook grange is defo my fave tho, thier rooms r sooo comfy & the view from thier cafe is insane 🌆🏠 i think its time for a new list tho, all these places have been around 4eva & its hard to find new ones
 
looks like cumbria is just overflowing with cute bed & breakfast places 🤣 seriously though, who wouldn't want to stay at a place called The Black Swan? it's like they're trying to attract you in with its name alone. Widbrook Grange is pretty great too, I mean, unique design and all that jazz. but let's be real, the fact that it keeps showing up on this list multiple times makes me think there might be some bias going on 😏
 
omg u guys i just saw this list of top b&b places in uk and i'm literally dying over how cute & cozy they all look 🤩 i've been looking for a romantic getaway with my bf for ages and now i have so many options lol we've been considering going to cumbria cuz it's supposed to be really pretty there 💕 me and my bf are thinking of staying in widbrook grange or the black swan either one sounds amazing but u know what would make it even better if we could stay in a room with a view of the lake 🌊 and i'm seriously considering booking ty mawr cuz the reviews are so good there 💯 anyone else ever been to any of these places ??
 
omg can u believe these b&b places are more expensive than my rent lol 🤣 but seriously, i guess if u wanna stay in cumbria or perth u gotta be willing to splurge a bit 💸 and honestly who needs that many of the same place tho? like 3 meikleour arms? is it just a coincidence they're all ranked so high?🤔 maybe they're all secretly part of some b&b spy ring 🕵️‍♀️ anyway, if u want a unique experience widbrook grange and ty mawr look nice 🏠 and hey at least the prices are consistent right, no surprises there 😂
 
omg like what's going on with these bed and breakfast places ??! they're all like £115 or more per night which is kinda crazy for just a room 🤯, I mean I know it's not a hotel but still... do people really go there just to sleep ?! and why are they all in cumbria , is that like a special tourist spot or something ??! i wanna check out widbrook grange tho , their design sounds super cool and service sounds amazing 🤩, but £85 per night might be a bit steep for me 🤑
 
I'm so excited to see all these amazing bed & breakfasts in the UK! 🤩 I mean, who wouldn't want to stay in a cozy little spot like The Meikleour Arms or Tŷ Mawr? They're like little gems hidden away in beautiful countryside. And the prices aren't too bad either! £85 for Widbrook Grange is a steal! 😂 It's just another reason why self-catering and B&Bs are perfect for solo travelers or couples on a budget. Plus, they often have that personal touch that makes you feel like you're part of the family. I'm definitely looking into booking a stay at one of these places soon! 📅
 
I mean... think about it... these B&Bs, they're not just places to rest your head, right? They're experiences, like stepping into another person's home for a night. It makes you realize how much we rely on strangers to make our stay pleasant. And the fact that there are so many with the same name in different locations, it's almost as if... identity is fluid, and these places become temporary homes for travelers. And have you ever thought about why we're drawn to these cozy spots? Is it because they offer a sense of comfort and security? Or is it something deeper?
 
🤔 I mean, £115 B&B in Scotland is kinda steep for most people, you know? Like, I'm not saying it's not worth it or anything, but have you seen the prices of housing in the UK lately? 🏠💸 It's already a struggle to find affordable accommodation. And I'm all for supporting local businesses and whatnot, but come on... maybe they should think about offering discounts for students or low-income families instead? 🤝🌎
 
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