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A former monastic manor house, built in the early 1300s, has been named the UK’s best Bed and Breakfast for 2017 at the annual Eviivo Awards.
The awards, now in its fourth year, celebrate the finest B&Bs and independent small hotels in the UK.
The judging panel was made up of Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr, TV presenter Lisa Holloway, writer and broadcaster Harry Wallop, professional baker, author Dan Lepard and industry journalists.
Abbots Grange, in the Cotswolds, has a long history, originally as the summer manor for the Abbot of Pershore. The B&B has a rating of five on Tripadvisor.
Paul Saxby, director responsible for the Eviivo Awards, said: “Our awards shine a light on some of the finest businesses in the UK’s vibrant hospitality sector. On behalf of the Eviivo team I would like to congratulate all our 2017 winners. Many are small, family-run businesses and their passion and tireless dedication is inspiring.”
He added: “Competition has been fierce and the standard of the finalists very high. B&Bs are the bedrock of the British hospitality sector and it is no surprise that demand for accommodation is running at record highs.”





























