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Liverpool City Region wins big in the VisitEngland Awards For Excellence 2025

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VisitEngland has revealed the winners of its VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2025, highlighting the very best of England’s outstanding tourism industry with venues across Liverpool City Region amongst the top winners.

 

Gold, Silver and Bronze winners have been announced across 17 categories with venues from Liverpool City Region being honoured in seven awards. Categories Liverpool City Region were honoured in include:

 

Eureka! Science + Discovery – Gold – Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award

Eureka! Science + Discovery – Silver – New Tourism Business of the Year

Sunnyside Guest House Southport – Gold – B&B Guest House of the Year

Sunnyside Guest House Southport – Gold – Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award

The Beatles Story – Gold – International Tourism Award 

The Titanic Hotel – Bronze – Large Hotel of the Year

Liverpool Football Club and Stadium Tours – Bronze – Large Visitor Attraction of the Year

 

The awards were presented at an evening ceremony on 4 June hosted by VisitEngland Advisory Board Chairman Lady Victoria Borwick at the Brighton Dome Corn Exchange. 

The prestigious VisitEngland Awards for Excellence have been running for more than 30 years. This year’s winners were selected from hundreds of tourism businesses across England including hotels, self-catering accommodation, B&Bs, glamping operators, attractions, restaurants, pubs and museums, forwarded to the national competition via local and regional competitions across England. 

 

VisitEngland Director Andrew Stokes said: 

“These annual Awards are an opportunity to applaud and showcase the businesses and individuals who provide outstanding customer service and continuously improve their products and offer for visitors. 

“From a captivating science museum in Merseyside to a fully accessible hotel in Bournemouth, from cow cuddling on a farm in Yorkshire to fine dining in Lancashire, this year’s winners show just how varied and diverse our industry is and what makes it great. 

“Competition this year was fierce, reflecting the excellence evident across each category and I congratulate all the 2025 winners, and especially those who won Gold, an achievement cementing their place as the standard bearers of our world-class tourism industry.” 

 

Managing Director of Liverpool City Region Destination Partnership, Natalie Wyatt said:

 

“It’s fantastic to see venues across Liverpool City Region shining in the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence, 2025. From pioneering attractions to world-class accommodation, this recognition underscores the exceptional quality and innovation that make our region a standout destination. 

“Being recognised across seven categories demonstrates the dedication of our tourism industry, and we couldn’t be prouder of their achievements. These awards reaffirm Liverpool City Region’s place as a leading player in England’s vibrant tourism sector, and we look forward to continuing to offer unforgettable experiences to visitors from around the world.

“Huge credit must also go to the Growth Platform and Cool Breeze for their invaluable work in the Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards, which celebrate the remarkable efforts that make these successes possible. Congratulations to everyone involved!”

 

Tourism is one of England’s largest and most valuable industries, generating about £76 billion annually for the economy in domestic visitor spending. 

 

See below full list of VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2025 winners:   

 

Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award : 

 

GOLD – Eureka! Science + Discovery, Merseyside  

Silver – Marsham Court Hotel, Dorset  

Bronze – The Courtyard, Herefordshire  

 

B&B and Guest House of the Year: 

 

GOLD – Sunnyside Guest House Southport, Merseyside  

Silver – Abbots Grange Manor House, Worcestershire  

Bronze – Boscastle House, Cornwall  

 

Business Events Venue of the Year:  

 

GOLD – Keele University Events and Conferencing(opens in a new tab), Staffordshire  

Silver – Jodrell Bank Centre for Engagement(opens in a new tab), Cheshire  

Bronze – The Glasshouse International Centre for Music(opens in a new tab), Tyne & Wear  

 

Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year: 

 

GOLD – Polmanter Touring Park, Cornwall  

Silver – Mendip Basecamp, Somerset  

Bronze – Hippersons Boatyard, Suffolk  

 

Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award sponsored by Sykes Holiday Cottages: 

 

GOLD – Sunnyside Guest House Southport, Merseyside 

Silver – The Quiet Site, Cumbria  

Bronze – Battlesteads, Northumberland  

 

Experience of the Year: 

 

GOLD – Cow Cuddling, Dumble Farm, East Riding of Yorkshire  

Silver – The Wizard Walk of York, North Yorkshire  

Bronze – Introduction to Sailing, Mylor Sailing School, Cornwall  

 

International Tourism Award: 

 

GOLD – The Beatles Story, Merseyside  

Silver – World of Wedgwood, Staffordshire  

Bronze – St Mary’s Guildhall, West Midlands  

 

Large Hotel of the Year sponsored by Ecclesiastical: 

 

GOLD – Mallory Court Country House Hotel & Spa, Warwickshire  

Silver – Sandburn Hall, North Yorkshire  

Bronze – Titanic Hotel Liverpool, Merseyside  

 

Large Visitor Attraction of the Year sponsored by Raw Charging Network Ltd: 

 

GOLD – Black Country Living Museum, West Midlands  

Silver – National Space Centre, Leicestershire  

Bronze – Liverpool Football Club Tours & Experiences, Merseyside  

 

New Tourism Business of the Year:  

 

GOLD – Ad Gefrin Anglo-Saxon Museum & Whisky Distillery, Northumberland  

Silver – Eureka! Science + Discovery, Merseyside  

Bronze – Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton, Lancashire  

 

Pub of the Year: 

 

GOLD – The Farmers Arms, Devon  

Silver – The Blind Bull, Derbyshire  

Bronze – The Griffin Inn, Leicestershire  

 

Self Catering Accommodation of the Year sponsored by Sykes Holiday Cottages:  

 

GOLD – Treworgey Cottages, Cornwall  

Silver – Trevase Cottages, Herefordshire  

Bronze – Wolf Wood Treehouses, Devon  

 

Small Hotel of the Year: 

 

GOLD – Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Dorset  

Silver – Seaham Hall, County Durham  

Bronze – The Montagu Arms Hotel, Hampshire  

 

Small Visitor Attraction of the Year:  

 

GOLD – No.1 Royal Crescent, Bath  

Silver – King Richard III Visitor Centre, Leicestershire  

Bronze – Sculpture by the Lakes, Dorset  

 

Taste of England Award: 

 

GOLD – The Cavendish Hotel, Derbyshire  

Silver – Searcys at The Pump Room, Bath  

Bronze – The Riverside at Aymestrey, Herefordshire  

 

Unsung Hero Award: 

 

GOLD – Hannah Clapp, Muncaster Castle, Cumbria  

Silver – Caitlin Brown, The Escape Key, Tyne & Wear  

Bronze – Andrew Hurley, Avoncroft Museum, Worcestershire  

 

Travel Content Award:  

 

GOLD – Jane Anderson, The i Paper – ‘The UK’s sunniest island vying to become a ‘sauna isle’

Silver – Phoebe Smith, The Guardian – ‘Saving the seas one dive at a time in Northumberland’

Bronze – Hannah Summers, The Times – ‘The British seaside town at its best (and cheapest) in winter’  

 

Tourism Superstar 2025 Award: 

 

Southampton Saints 

Outstanding Contribution to Tourism Award: 

Railway 200