Four in a Bed Season 17
Four pairs of B&B owners from across Britain take it in turns as hosts to decide which of their establishments provides the best value for money.
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Four in a Bed
2010Four pairs of B&B owners from across Britain take it in turns as hosts to decide which of their establishments provides the best value for money.
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Four in a Bed Season 17 Full Episode Guide
It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time. After dramatic discoveries, the payments are revealed, and the winner is announced.
The final visit of the week is to the Crescent Victoria hotel in Margate, Kent, where hosts Farid Al-Faisal and John Dennis hope to dazzle their guests with a stay fit for a queen
The third visit is to The Buxted Inn in Uckfield, East Sussex, run by Nick Bolton and David Kirby. Lisa is charmed by the character, but Farid and John are left cold by the corporate feel.
Lisa Hardy and Sally Dakin hope their generosity of spirit will be a hit at Clough View Farm in Matlock, Derbyshire, but a long wait for breakfast leaves their guests grumbling
The competition starts in Deighton, North Yorkshire at The White Swan, run by couple Roman Solnar and Tamsyn Muller, who hope their guests will appreciate their no-nonsense approach
It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners meet to find out what they've been paid. After dramatic discoveries and cutting comments, the winner is announced.
The final visit is to The New Inn, in Newton, Derbyshire, owned by Tony Carlin. But the guests have cleanliness concerns, and feel it's lacking luxury, and there's a no-show at breakfast.
The group head to The Fox Inn, in Stourton, Staffordshire owned by uncle and nephew Stefan Carron and Nick Edwards. Most guests are bowled over, but Tony isn't wild about the decor.
The second visit is to Glencoe Villa Guesthouse in Featherstone, West Yorkshire, owned by Ewa Hunt. The homely styled bedrooms aren't to everyone's taste, and there's a debate over dinner.
The competition starts at Just B in Edinburgh, owned by Karen MacDonald and Geoff Thomson, who hope their slice of zen will win over their guests.
It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time. After strong opinions are aired and difference debated, the winner is announced.
The final visit is to The Shawries Hotel in Blackpool, run by Allison and Dave Shaw. The décor takes Jake and Chris back to their childhood, but Celia and Damon aren't fans of the 80s look.
The third visit is to The Wheatsheaf in Sandbach, Cheshire, where young and ambitious owner Jake Pare and joint general manager Chris Baldwin want to prove that boutique is best
The second visit is to The East Walls Hotel in Chichester, West Sussex, owned by history fans Celia and Damon Haughey, who have rejected the boutique label and branded themselves 'bespoke'
The competition begins at the Unicorn Inn in Ludlow, Shropshire, where husband and wife team Lee and Zoe Osbourne hope their glamorous fairy-tale style rooms will impress.
It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time. After dramatic discoveries and cutting comments the payments are revealed and the winner announced.
The final visit is to Flynn's Pub and Guesthouse in Hackney, run by BFFs Serena and Kelly, who pride themselves on the cleanest and most stylish rooms at a price unmatched in the area
Debra and Jamie Tombs welcome their rivals to Tottington Manor in Edburton in West Sussex. But Gill doesn't like the countryside setting or her room.
The second visit of the week is to Sutton Park in Blackpool, run by Stewart and Gill Norris. Kelly and Serena are blown away by the bling, but Debra and Jamie have cleanliness concerns.
Jenny and Johnny welcome their rivals to BnB at 43 in Richmond, North Yorkshire. But there's a mark on Kelly and Serena's toilet. At dinner, Debra and Jamie reveal their regal connections.
It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time. After dramatic discoveries and cutting comments, the payments are revealed and the winner announced.
The final visit is to Moran's B&B in Westward Ho!, Devon, owned by ultra-chic retirees John and Jaqueline Moran. But Christine and Ian aren't sweet on the lack of en-suite.
For the third visit the group head to Brightham House in Malborough, Devon, run by stylish pair Scott Browning and Alistair Veness, where chef Scott's menu is very much under the spotlight
The second visit of the week is to Picaroons, in Sheringham, Norfolk, where hosting comes naturally for competitive couple Christine Hendry and Ian Abernethy
The competition returns in Denton, Norfolk, at Grove Barn B&B owned by Steph and Alan Flight, who hope their approach to cleanliness will lead to sparkling feedback from their guests