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Robertsbrooke Guesthouse in Swanage is run by Claire Hilton, who feels she has got more than a sporting chance in the competition; however, her first guests Lynn Self and Ziggy Broome are dubious about the cleanliness of their bedroom.
Competitors James and Maria, the parents of Charlotte Church, object to the star rating of Ziggy's Eden Lodge in fabulous Falmouth.
Dexby Townhouse in Cardiff is in run by Charlotte Church's parents, James and Maria, who lay on a day of white-water rafting in tight wetsuits and some magic tricks courtesy of Maria's young nephew Elliot.
It is the last stay of the competition and the newlyweds Pip Easby and Nicky Lesser-Easby, who run Muddifords Court Country House in Devon's turn.
The group meet one last time to find out exactly how much they have been paid by their fellow hoteliers, and to air their grievances face to face.
The first to host is Mrs Tee of Gorse Meadow, a four star B&B in the New Forest; her eccentric personality charms the guests on arrival but not everyone's room is up to scratch.
Alistair and Emma Mundell's four-star Castle Hill Guesthouse in sleepy Lynton, Nroth Devon only opened three months ago, and the B&B newbies are desperate to impress with their recently renovated rooms.
The competition heads to Blackpool and the three-star Vidella, run by best friends and business partners John and Neil; where to pay back Alistair for being a self-confessed Blackpool-hater the Vidella boys have rigged his room with practical jokes.
For the final visit the group checks into the boutique B&B Urban Beach in Bournemouth, run by local entrepreneur Mark Crib.
Another fearsome battle draws to a close as the proprietors reconvene to find out how much they have been paid and Mrs Tee finds out who gave her one point for cleanliness.
The first to host are exuberant Jon Shorrock and his wife Julia, who run the four-star B&B Derwent House in West Sussex; where as the guests take a quiet gander at their rooms, Andy and Julian have concerns over their carpeted bathroom.
On arrival at Peter and Sharron Sorsky's Kirkby Park B&B in Liverpool, Annette is immediately on her guard after noting the CCTV on the outside of the house.
Andy and Julian Banner-Price host the competition at their swanky Plas Dinas Country House in Snowdonia, where they've allocated their guests their priciest rooms.
The final B&B of the week, Hazelwood Farm in Crake, Yorkshire is run by Annette, a one woman whirlwind as she cleans and cooks everything herself in her four-star silver B&B and also provides homemade biscuits in each room.
It's crunch time for the hoteliers as they return to Hazelwood Farm to find out who has cracked the nut and taken the top prize, and how much they have been paid.
Melvyn and Sindy kick-start the latest competition with their Morgan sports-car-themed B&B, The Pitstop, in Hertfordshire.
Melvyn has a reason to pick holes in Gill and Peter's bed-and-breakfast when he discovers a fissure in a bed sheet.
At Butterfly Paragliding B&B, on the Isle of Wight, tension builds from the outset as Wayne and Deborah discover that they will be spending the night in one of Dave's tepees in the garden.
Deborah Morrison and Wayne Bingham host at their B&B, Braddon Hall in Torquay; Melvyn and Sindy are curious to know if the B&B's chandelier is sturdy enough to do some swinging from and find their four poster bed a little squeaky.
The B&B owners gather for one last time - to find out how much they've been paid and reveal the winner.
Simon White and friend and neighbor Shirley Boyle are first to host at The Old Hall Country House, a historical 16th century B&B, in the picturesque village of Madeley in Cheshire.
It's day two in the competition and the turn of cat-lover Eileen Finn to cater for her B&B competitors at the four-star Thornley House in Allendale, Northumbria.
Jessica and Adrian Rashleigh, third to host, hope that they will make up for the lack in size with stunning surroundings at their three bedroom establishment Chy Conyn in St Ives, on the beautiful Cornish coast.
The guests are initially impressed with the Cavendish in Bournemouth, the 16-bed 'pink palace' from final hosts Tim and Karen, but things go downhill when Simon and Shirley vigorously test their bed - and break it.
The rivals reconvene for one last time to find out how much they've been paid by their fellow B&B owners, and to sort out their differences; Simon White of Old Hall Country House is stunned by a generous overpayment.
Mark and Kathy start the competition at their Godshill Park Farmhouse on the Isle of Wight, and their hosting skills immediately come into question as Kathy asks Kalpana and Joseph from The Address to remove their shoes because of the cream carpets.
Some guests at the Butterfly Guest House get worked up when they find two hairs in the bathroom, while others rejoice at finding matching spoons.
The hoteliers descend on Blackpool to check out Kalpana and Joseph's four-star townhouse; a bothersome security light blackens the experience for Ruth.
The group head to the Cumbrian hillsides to stay at Ruth and Mike's Crake Trees Manor; Teresa looks forward to relaxing, but she and her husband Clive are in the Shepherds Hut - an outdoor accommodation without water, toilet or electricity.
Mark and Kathy suffer a blow in the form of an underpayment, and accusations of game-playing shatters group harmony.
Jan and William Cheeseman have achieved a Five Star Gold rating at 38 St Giles in Norwich, but the pursuit of perfection has been known to take its toll on this volatile pair.
In Bude, Cornwall, the owners of the four-star Bosvean House have the luxury label of their establishment challenged by guests.
Gluten-free bread causes a ruckus between Galia and Ann at the Ombersley Bed & Breakfast; the conveniences are inconveniently located.
It's payment day, and Diane and Max feel that their rivals have stabbed them in the back; the winners are revealed.
Husband and wife Paul and Flora, the only couple in competition, host from the Silverwood Lodge in Cambridgeshire.
In Sue's dog-themed Great Yarmouth guesthouse, Nancy brings up the issue of man's best friend sleeping in the beds.
In Bath, forthright American ex-banker Nancy Hampson isn't everybody's favorite person, so there's trouble for her from the beginning at The Old Court Guesthouse.
Jolly Caroline treats guests to a jig, complete with bagpipe accompaniment, at The Dean on the Firth of Forth.
It's payment day for the latest batch of hoteliers where Nancy is free with her negative comments, and comes under fire from all sides.
First B&B of the week is luxury weight-loss and detox retreat Slimmeria, owned by Galia and Michael Grainger. Health fanatic Galia’s mission is to spread the Slimmeria message, and no one’s getting off lightly. When fun-loving Ann and Bill Clay arrive, news of Galia’s £260 price tag, her rules and regulations and the 9pm curfew mean things don’t get off to a good start. Luckily for them they’ve smuggled in some booze. Jan and William are next to arrive and they’re only too happy to comply with h
It's Austrian-born Eva Buschmann's turn to host in her cosmopolitan boutique B&B on the Weymouth seafront, the Roundhouse Hotel.
Showmen Mike and Danny host their rival B&B owners on day four at their four-star rated guest house, Homecliffe Hotel, in Blackpool.
Tensions rise as the hoteliers reconvene to find out how much cash they can expect to see; Alan and Sylvie want to know why Tim and Amelia were complaining about their room.
Steve and Beverly Green from Centery Farm in North Devon greet their guests to a warm welcome before setting about the farmhouse to examine their rooms.
The second visit of the competition is to the Little Gloster on the Isle of Wight, owned and run by 27-year-old professional chef Ben Cooke and assisted by his 81-year-old Danish grandmother Lilian, who has over 50 years' experience in the trade.
It's the third day of the week's competition and Stephen's turn to host; Stephen hasn't opened up to the group yet, much to the chagrin of some of the other guests, who seem to have taken a dislike to him.
The final visit of the competition is to the House of Agnes in Canterbury, run by ex-hotel inspector Sandie De Rougemont.
As the group meets for the last time, the payments are revealed and the winning B&B announced, but old tensions surface and there are heated exchanges around the table. First to tackle his feedback is The Pavilion’s Danny Lambo, who’s itching to challenge Robert and Kerstin over their comments. Danny’s hurt that they said they would not return to his place and accuses them of being petty... the debate rages on, and Robert and Kerstin can barely get a word in edgeways. Tempers subside briefly as
The Fox and Duck in Therfield, Hertfordshire, is a country inn owned by John Luce and partner Pat Sutton; guests takes lessons at the local golf club.
The New Inn is in Newbridge-on-Wye and is run by Dave and Debbie Lang; as a keen pig breeder, Dave likes to get his guests in the mood for breakfast with pig ornaments.
Upon inspecting the rooms at Robert Kerstin's establishment in Somerset, Danny finds dust, cobwebs and some wrong hangers.
As the group meets for the last time, the payments are revealed and the winning B&B is announced, but old tensions surface and there are heated exchanges around the table.
Traditional B&B owners Alan and Sylvie are first to host this week, in their seafront establishment in Barton on Sea, Hampshire. The first guests to arrive are Blackpool boys Mike Gibson and Danny Robinson who waste no time in pulling the room apart. Next through the door are Tim and Amelia Whitaker from up-market Cornish resort St Mawes. Although the sea loving couple are initially thrilled about their room with a view, they become less enthusiastic when they discover a lack of ensuite. Austria
It’s Tim and Amelia’s turn to host the rival B&Bers at 'Nearwater', their non star rated boutique accommodation on the south Cornish coast. After the usual detailed inspection, Mike and Danny find fuel for their fire in some rather surprising places. Eva’s feeling confident about a good night’s sleep after testing the mattress, and Sylvie and Alan are still trying to get their head around what boutique really means. For the afternoon entertainments Tim and Amelia are proffering wet suits for the
Alan and Jane welcome their first guests to their brand new hotel boat, the Geanna; guests enjoy the novelty factor, but Dan and Mardi think that space is too tight.
Connoisseurs Sarah Langford and Jean-Pierre Kujawa have been running Sentry Mead, their 11-bedroom, five-star B&B for the past six years.
It's the final day and the B&B hosts gather for one last time to find out how much they've been paid; some of the hosts let their emotions get away from them.