“Small but perfectly formed: an enticing 15th-century black and white timbered house, where Methodist preacher, John Wesley, stayed in 1755 and 1779. Bathrooms are tiny and bedrooms small but sweet and thoughtfully equipped, while downstairs a terracotta-floored sitting room with inglenook, an airy dining room and atrium terrace invite you to linger over beautifully presented modern English food. There's also a wine and tapas bar next door.”



