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Not a surprise that nearly half the British Isles’ top hotel properties are located in London. However, the number one pick is Buckland Manor settled in the Cotswolds. The hotel dates back to the thirteenth century and is set in glorious grounds featuring immaculate gardens with running stream, small waterfalls, croquet lawns and tennis courts. Golfing guests can enjoy the private putting green and there’s an 18-hole course in nearby Broadway. Top British Isles hotels are:Buckland Manor

  1. Buckland Manor, The Cotswolds 98.9
  2. Gidleigh Park, Devon 93.5
  3. Madarin Oriental Hyde park, London 92.2
  4. Four Seasons, London 91.1
  5. Claridge’s, London 90.6
  6. The Dorchester, London 89.4
  7. The Lanesborough, London 88.7
  8. The Merrion, Dublin 88.3
  9. Lygon Arms, The Cotswolds, 88.0
  10. The Connaught, London 87.8
  11. The Balmoral, Edinburgh 87.7
  12. The Savoy, London 87.7
  13. The Ritz, London 87.4
  14. One Aldwych, London 86.5
  15. Four Seasons, Dublin 85.4
  16. Killarney park Hotel, Co. Kerry 85.1
  17. Cashel House Hotel, Co. Galway 84.9
  18. Cotswold House, Cotswold 84.7
  19. The Westin, Dublin 83.3
  20. Royal Crescent, Bath 82.6
  21. The Berkeley, London 82.4
  22. Covent Garden Hotel, London 82.2
  23. Dukes Hotel, London 81.9
  24. Royal Hourseguards, London 81.9
  25. Conrad, Dublin 81.5
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One Response to “Top 25 British Isles Hotels for 2006”

  1. on 23 Nov 2006 at 10:06 pm Jon Dictionary

    I’ve stayed at the The Westin, Dublin. Good Call!

    But what I’d really like to know are the top hotels for australia, when are you coming out with one of those?

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