We all appreciate the good night guarantee at a Premier Inn, but sometimes we all yearn for something a little different… a unique experience with memories that will last for years.
Cue Historic UK’s directory of Britain’s weird, wonderful and totally unique places to stay! From lighthouses to old railway carriages, we’ve scoured the country for the best that eccentric Britain has to offer.
The properties listed below are a mix of bed and breakfasts, hotels and holiday cottages, and we’re always on the lookout for more. If you do have a suggestion for a unique place to stay then drop us an email via our contact us page.
Sleeps 4. This traditional black and white Tudor-style cottage stands within the grounds of the famous Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb. Resting on the banks of the pretty River Teme, it offers the perfect base to explore Worcester, home to a striking medieval cathedral. Cottage Code: 1040708.
Note: This property can be booked with Cottage Code: 1040706; together sleeping 8 guests.
Sleeps 4. This traditional black and white Tudor-style Grade II listed cottage is set within the grounds of the famous Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb. Resting on the banks of the pretty River Teme in the wonderful Worcestershire countryside, this is the perfect base to explore the historic town of Ludlow. Cottage Code: 1040706.
Note: This property can be booked with Cottage Code: 1040708; together sleeping 8 guests.
Sleeps 2. Nestled between the Cornish towns of Liskeard and Callington, this renovated chapel dates back to 1864. With its high vaulted ceiling, stained glass arched windows and original pulpit; Frogwell Chapel is a unique and romantic getaway for two. Cottage Code: 1063115.
Sleeps 4. Oozing character and charm, this stunning 15th century Grade II listed boutique property is in the historical Shakespeare town of Stratford-upon-Avon, within easy reach of Warwick and the Cotswolds. Cottage Code: 948452.
Sleeps 4. This beautiful Grade II listed watermill located in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside oozes character and charm, and boasts original mill-working features. Cottage Code: 930672.
Cromford near Matlock Bath, Derbyshire/Peak District.
Sleeps 18. This is an outstanding conversion of Arkwright’s Grade II listed former corn mill, superbly located in the historic village of Cromford in Derbyshire making it the perfect property for exploring the Peak District. Cottage Code: 17888.
Sleeps 4. This unique property is a beautifully-converted stone-built 18th century Grade II listed detached church set within an acre of ground that includes an historic graveyard, complete with ancient headstones. Cottage Code: 17499.
Sleeps 6. One of several 19th century fortifications built in St Ouen’s Bay to defend Jersey’s coast against French attack, Lewis’s Tower stands in the rugged landscape of the dunes. Split over two levels, this granite tower provides basic holiday accommodation with electricity and lighting, but no other utilities.
Sleeps 4. Dating back to 1800’s, the Pump House Art Studio is an unique Grade II listed property. Formerly a working pump house, it has been transformed into a stunning and contemporary art studio and holiday accommodation. Cottage Code: 1056315.
Sleeps 6. Holiday groups will be escorted across St Ouen’s Bay when the tide is low to reach La Rocco Tower, as this this iconic coastal tower is surrounded by sea twice a day. Your own personal guide will also remain with you throughout your stay as you experience this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.