Spacious rooms, ubiquitous carpeting, rugs, heavy draperies and tassels galore, charming bow windows with a sitting area, period furniture and, perhaps, some nice prints on the walls, featuring fox hunting scenes.
And it doesn’t matter if everything risks being outdated; the important thing is to preserve the English Style.In smaller towns, there are also the characteristic Inns, often former coaching inns dating back to the Tudor period, turned into charming, modest but welcoming and comfortable hotels.
Luxury hotels in London are often housed in prestigious buildings (castles, Tudor or Georgian-era residences and villas, stately homes…), themselves located in prime urban areas, or inside parks or overlooking the sea, equipped with golf and tennis courts, and with many other entertainment and leisure options.
In all types of accommodations, from star-rated hotels to modest guesthouses, the room price generally always includes breakfast in the morning.

