The Good Hotel Guide has announced its list of César Award winners and two hotels in the North West have received the prestigious accolade.
The annual awards are given out to 12 hotels, inns and B&BS which are deemed outstanding in their respective categories.
Inspired by the Swiss hotelier César Ritz, the awards recognise the creme de la creme in hospitality. The Good Hotel Guide claims to be the only independent hotel guide in the UK and has been inspecting hotels for 45 years.
This year, two hotels in the North West have scooped a César Award. Hazelbank in the Lake District has been named the Best Hotel in the North of England while The Inn at Whitewell in Lancashire was named Best Pub with Rooms. READ MORE: The 'lovely' Greater Manchester park with stunning autumn scenery READ MORE: The picture-perfect city with one of Europe’s best Christmas Markets a £60 flight from Manchester Airport Other winners include a London based hotel which has its own resident cat, a former harbour master's house in Wales and a Grade II Jacobean manor house in Kent that boasts fireplace panelling from Windsor Castle.
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