Blakeney Hotel is in Norfolk and the “quayside location has magnificent views across the estuary and salt marshes to Blakeney Point“. There is a ramp into the hotel and level access throughout restaurant and bar – disabled toilet in there too! They do have a room that is suitable for disabled visitors but it is not strictly for that…

Morston Hall is in Norfolk, 2 miles from the coast. It’s an ‘intimate country house hotel’ run by Galton Blackiston and his wife. He’s a Michelin Starred Chef often seen on Saturday Kitchen on BBC1. They have a Michelin Star and 3 AA Red Rosettes amongst a myriad of other awards. So the food must be…

Another Malmaison hotel is in Birmingham. It’s another in this chain of boutique hotels. Like the other Malmaison hotels we’ve reviewed they do have accessible rooms but they only have baths and not showers… There is a disabled toilet on ground floor and lifts to every floor from there. Malmaison, Birmingham looks stylish but has no true…

Malmaison have 12 unique boutique hotels and this one is in London. We haven’t been to the hotel yet but they told us that they do have accessible rooms – with wheel in showers, emergency cords and hand rails. The entrance is flat and there are lifts to each floor. The restaurant is also accessible…

Malmaison in Reading apparently has some accessible rooms with walk in showers with hand rails and emergency cords. We haven’t been there yet but they told us there is flat access into the building and a disabled toilet near reception and the restaurant is accessible too. They said there is no parking on site but…

This Malmaison Hotel is in Aberdeen. We haven’t audited them yet but they’ve told us they do have accessible rooms – each of them have wheel in showers, emergency cords, grab bars in the bathrooms. The hotel’s restaurant is accessible and there is a flat entrance into the building. There’s also a disabled toilet in the…