The week's competition begins at B&B at No.3 in Market Bosworth. Hosts Mac and Jo take pride in their Tudor architecture, but they've got a brekkie bombshell in store for their guests.
The Bull Hotel in Buckinghamshire is the week's second destination, where a topsy-turvy breakfast leaves some of the guests happier than others
At The Chequers Inn in Battle, Shaun and Kelly aim to please with their historic surroundings and home-made ingredients. But one guest delivers a shock in their feedback.
The week's last visit is to Hastings House in East Sussex. There, Ian and Bev aim to provide an upmarket experience. According to two guests, that doesn't extend to the towels on offer...
The B&Bers are sharpening their knives on payment day as they get ready to debate bad breakfasts, miserable minibars and terrible towels before the winning B&B is crowned
The week begins at The View in Tynemouth, run by Graeme and Brenda. Their B&B has royal history, but their guests don't think the shared bathrooms are very regal.
Visit two is to Northern Hotel in Brechin, Angus, where hosts Pawel and Joanna like to go the extra mile. Things start off brilliantly, but a breakfast breakdown could prove costly.
Jess hosts the third visit of the week at The Kirkstyle Inn in Dunning, near Perth. She's hoping the B&B's quirky style will be a hit, but two guests aren't fans of the open-plan design.
The week's final visit is to Hazeldene Guest House in Perth, run by hospitality veterans Rob and Glenda. Their plan? Get their guests in good spirits with a trip to a whisky distillery.
It's payment day, and time for the B&Bers to confront each other about their stays. There are some frosty heating comments and brekkie bombshells, before the winners are revealed.
The competition begins at Craig and Greta's Horseshoe Hotel in North Yorkshire. The guests love their eco approach to hosting but think that some of the facilities are lacking.
The B&Bers head to The Dixie Arms in Leicestershire, run by super-welcoming host Alex. Two guests are impressed by the blingy beds, but emotions run high at feedback time.
Matt hosts the week's third visit, at Bradbury's of Blackpool, where he hopes to change perceptions of the seaside town. Will his supersized breakfast swing the competition in his favour?
The B&Bers go glamping at Little Oakhurst, in Stonyhurst near Clitheroe, run by Andy and Joanne. The views are spectacular, but it soon becomes apparent that glamping isn't for everyone...
There's plenty of score settling to be done on payment day, as the B&Bers dissect the week, before the payments are revealed and the winners are announced
The week begins at Becketts in Southsea, Portsmouth. The guests find the design delightful, but the parking and a duvet disaster mean that Terence's feedback isn't as flawless as expected.
At The Westby Guest House in Boscombe, Duncan and Jessie have a systematic approach to running a B&B. Although the rooms are impressive, Duncan's strict house rules soon leave a sour taste.
Paul and Tracey host at Newell Restaurant and Rooms in Dorset. Terence is taken with the blissful bedding, but Duncan's substandard slumber and the communal coffee zone prove controversial.
The final visit, to Lydcott Glamping in Cornwall, is hosted by Emma and Rich. All the guests are taken with the spectacular surroundings but less so with their cabins and the DIY breakfast.
The B&Bers meet up on payment day to settle their differences. There's plenty of finger pointing to be done, before the payments are revealed and we find out which B&B has won the week.
The week begins at The Peniarth Arms in Wales, with host Susanne. Toby and Kath feel like they've been transported in time, while Ryan and Sarah kick up a fuss about their room.
The second destination of the week is Apple Camping in Pembrokeshire. The guests appreciate host Toby's unique take on glamping, but a lack of basics makes for some not-so-happy campers.
At The Garden House in Somerset, host and chef Ryan hopes his brekkie will impress his guests. But two B&Bers find the food difficult to stomach, resulting in some hard-to-swallow feedback.
James hosts the week's final visit, at Ivy House in St Austell, Cornwall. The B&Bers marvel at the delightful views, but the lack of a lock and a substandard sausage put James under scrutiny.
The B&Bers meet on payment day to settle some scores. Sleep troubles and breakfast bugbears are on the agenda, before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
The B&Bers are at Rooms@119 in Ramsgate, Kent, for the week's first visit. Hosts Tess and Pete cook their first-ever six-person breakfast, which doesn't quite go to plan...
Mum and daughter Laurain and Kerry are the week's second hosts, at Stable Oak Cottages in Maidstone. However, DIY facilities and a messy bathroom could prove costly.
Glamping is on the menu for the week's third visit, at Hedgerow Luxury Glamping in Clitheroe. Hosts and dairy farmers Hillary and Mark want to show their guests some high-end hospitality.
The final visit is to The Antelope Inn in Wiltshire. Hosts Natasha and Tanya are striving for success, but some unpleasant stains and a cold breakfast leave them with some rough feedback.
Payment day promises to be a tense affair, as the B&Bers take each other to task over some controversial comments, before we find out which B&B has won the week
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