The hottest new hotels in the UK for your summer staycation
Get ready for a well-deserved break at one of these fabulous new places to stay in the Cotswolds, Devon, the Peak District and more
16 May 2021 • 5:00am
Book a stay at a brand new British hotel
After a frustrating start, it s now set to be a bumper year for new hotels – finally, they can throw open their doors from Monday May 17. Some selections on this list may have been a long time coming, but proprietors have used the lockdown delays as a chance to iron out any potential kinks and even to fulfil more ambitious plans.
Friday 9 April 2021
Let’s not dwell on the likely complications we may face in travelling abroad this summer and concentrate instead on the pleasures on our door step. Much, too much perhaps, has been written on the subject of the ‘staycation’ during the course of the pandemic, to the point where this lacklustre word completely fails to convey any sense of allure in the prospect of holidaying on home shores. So chuck that ugly word in the bin, along with the British climate for fear it dampens our spirit, and focus on the manifold blessings this country has to offer – not least our brilliant but beleaguered hotel industry which, from May 17th, will be crying out for our renewed support.
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The old Plough has been extended to create a new bar area CLANFIELD’S former Plough Hotel is set to reopen as the Double Red Duke as soon as Government restrictions allow. The 17th century 19-bedroom coaching inn has undergone extensive renovations, including a large extension for extra hotel bedrooms, a larger dining space and bar and a garden room hung with jasmine. There is also a 12-seat feasting room and the garden room will be available to hire for parties of up to 40. It is slated to open in February. The menu at the wisteria-clad hotel - which has been renamed after a character from local folklore - will centre around cooking over fire with an open grill in the kitchen.