Britain

Capital Escapes

For much of the last year, we haven’t been able to travel in the way we used to, but the longing to stay somewhere new, to escape the everyday for a day or more, hasn’t abated. We’ve compiled a wishlist of special places to stay once restrictions are eased, all set in tranquil countryside within an hour of the capital. Which would you choose? For a country-house hotel with history, Cliveden reigns supreme. There’s been a house on this site since the 17th century, playing host to every monarch from George I onwards, and home to three Dukes, an Earl and Frederick Prince of Wales. The hotel prides itself on its historic pedigree, and the interiors are

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Britain

Britain5 min read
Brighton
A relaxing promenade along Brighton’s iconic Victorian seafront is an essential start to any visit to the city. Though it was once a small Saxon fishing village, in the 18th century Dr Richard Russell, a physician and author of a treatise on the heal
Britain1 min read
Britain
Editor Natasha Foges Art Editor Petra Manley-Leach Assistant Editor Henrietta Easton Group Sales Director Catherine Chapman Head of Sales Operations Jodie Green Advertising Manager Daisy Welch Senior Sales Executive Melissa Arancio Managing Director
Britain2 min read
Little Wonder
With its battlements and eight round towers, Edward I’s awesome Conwy Castle is a big tourist attraction, but it is to see a far more novel and diminutive building that many visitors come to this riverside North Wales town. At the southeast end of a

Related Books & Audiobooks