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The Good Hotel Guide has revealed its annual list of 12 César winners for 2023. This year, award winners include a hotel run by aristocracy with a focus on wellbeing, a former motorway service station on the M6, a Grade I listed townhouse where the in-room coffee maker can be found in a doll's house, a revamped 11th-century Cotswold stone inn, a 1950s Scottish youth hostel with loch views that is now a stunning hotel, and Michelin-starred properties in the heart of the British countryside with bird-watching and red squirrel spotting opportunities on the doorstep.
Voted the Best Pub With Rooms was The Double Red Duke located in Clanfield, Oxfordshire. Georgie and Sam Pearman's 17th-century Cotswold stone inn comes with a country-chic air in its carefully designed rooms, with luxurious fabrics, hand-blocked wallpaper and wooden furniture.
To find out more and to book, visit https://www.countrycreatures.com/double-red-duke
Voted the Best Hotel South West was The Henley located in Bigbury-on-Sea, Devon. Renowned for its friendliness, the nightly-changing evening meals by co-owner Martyn Scarterfield are best enjoyed in the garden room with its spectacular views over the sands to Burgh Island.
To book, visit https://thehenleyhotel.co.uk
To find out more, visit https://www.goodhotelguide.com