British Bed & Breakfast (SPECIAL PLACES TO STAY)

British Bed & Breakfast (SPECIAL PLACES TO STAY)

by Alastair Sawday (Author)

Synopsis

In the edition of our much-loved guide there are many places new to us, some of them farmhouses in gorgeous countryside, but also more townhouses and more B&Bs purpose-built by younger folk experimenting with a change in lifestyle. You get more independence, for that is what the owners like themselves, and they are often greener too. If you're after outstanding architecture, inspiring views, beautiful interiors or memorable friendliness you will be spoilt for choice. This new edition contains something for everyone - from families with children to young lovers, peace-seekers, beach bums and gardeners. We include only places that we truly like and have built up a large and loyal band of owners and readers who trust our judgement.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: 13
Publisher: Alastair Sawday's
Published: 04 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 190613605X
ISBN 13: 9781906136055

Media Reviews
Takes the hard work out of choosing just the right place The Daily Telegraph (Sally Shalam) More comprehensive, user-friendly and swish than ever The Observer A treasure trove of good and often fascinating establishments. The Oldie (Rosie Boycott) If you want a weekend away and need advice on a special place to stay then Alastair Sawday's guides are exactly what you need. Good Book Guide British Bed and Breakfast is an invaluable book which will save you hours of research when planning a weekend away. House and Garden
Author Bio
Alastair has built a team of talented editors who are as committed as he is to the search for authenticity and personality in places to stay. They are also 'driving' the world's first carbon 'neutral' publishing company; the search for a reduced ecological footprint is a serious one. The company has won The Queen's Award for Enterprise in the Sustainable Development category, an award from Business Commitment to the Environment and a Green Apple Award and moved to its own eco-offices in January 2006.