At the end of an avenue of lime trees you will find the other World of Langar Hall. This unique country house hotel and restuarant in the Vale of Belvoir is just 12 miles from the city of Nottingham. Langar Hall is a true original - stubbornly English, deliciously stylish and quietly eccentric.
Monday, 24 November 2014
The Times Travel November 22nd
30 Great British Winter Weekends
Langar Hall Hotel Nottinghamshire
The twelve rooms are individually and quirkily styled, with old furniture, fine paintings and statement wallpapers plus there's an open fire in the studyand a log burner in the sitting room. There is a lot to do in the surrounding area including visits to Newstead Abbey, once home to Lord Byron & Eastwood the home of DH Lawrence .
Double rooms start from £100 (the Pod on the croquet lawn with automatic upgrade on availability)
Not long after we first
started celebrating special B&Bs, we gathered together our collection of
hotelsthose that had survived the onslaught of mass tourism. We published our
first guide in 1999 and things haven’t changed much since then: we still have
no rating system, we still favour people over facilities, we still strive for a
rich variety of hotels we genuinely like. Of course, this made choosing just
one ‘Hotel of the Year’ quite tricky, but we think we’ve found somewhere
unusual in its willingness to bend the rules about how hotels are run.
Our judges
were looking for somewhere that demonstrates a strong personality of its own,
defying the ‘me too’ approach of so many hotels. It should demonstrate that
rare, effortless and fun approach to its customers – not contrived, besuited or
stiff (not achingly and intentionally hip) but authentic, human and deeply
personal. The food, where it is a central part of the experience, should show a
commitment to local, seasonal and – where possible – organic, and should
demonstrate originality.
“Langar
delivers exactly what people want from a country house hotel. You want to feel
special, and you want to feel special in beautiful surroundings - with a bit of
luxury thrown in for good measure.”