The Good Hotel Guide has named Dorest House in Lyme Regis as the Best B&B in this year's 12 César Awards.
Announced annually, the Césars (inspired by Swiss hotelier César Ritz) comprise a collection of outstanding hotels, inns and B&Bs throughout Britain and Ireland that are recommended by readers and backed by professional inspection.
The latest version of The Good Hotel Guide: Great Britain & Ireland is now live online, featuring more than 700 hotels, including 73 new entries. A trusted brand for 45 years and the only truly independent hotel guide in the UK, The Good Hotel Guide does not accept payment for inclusion and the inspectors do not accept free hospitality for their anonymous hotel visits.
Two properties in Dorset have been declared César winners, with Dorset House and Plumber Manor picking up the top accolades for Best B&B and Best Hotel in the South West of England, respectively.
Best B&B - Dorset House, Lyme Regis, Dorset. Lyn and Jason Martin describe their B&B as ‘breakfast with rooms’ and given the morning menu (think honey-baked figs with rose-scented ricotta) it’s obvious why at this Georgian house with smart and uncluttered room.
Jason and Lyn Martin, owners of Dorset House B&B said: “Wow, what an adrenaline rush. We’re so delighted to be selected for this prestigious award. We really appreciate the support that working with fellow independent hoteliers brings.”
The Good Hotel Guide (GHG) also awards Editor’s Choice certificates to properties, selected by the GHG editorial team based on reports from readers, in the following categories: Restaurants with Rooms, Foodie, Hotels with a View, Budget-friendly, Romantic, Wedding, Historic, Walking, Family, Golf, Spa, Fishing, Seaside, Country House, Dog-friendly, Cities & Towns, Gardens, Eco, Pubs with Rooms and B&Bs.
Established in 1978, the Good Hotel Guide features more than 700 hotels, inns, B&Bs and guesthouses, with 73 new entries this year. The editorial team is headed up by Jane Knight, former travel editor of The Times. The Good Hotel Guide remains the only truly independent UK hotel guide, where readers play a crucial role by reporting on existing entries as well as recommending new discoveries, which is complemented by GHG inspections.
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