The third visit of the week is to the somerset arms in semington, wiltshire, where john adams is joined by friend dennis gowie. But cleanliness issues and thin walls gave cause for concern.
At the hare and hounds in essex, michael and scott take their guests clay pigeon shooting, but jon and lisa find it hard to forget the feedback that their hosts gave them the day before.
Sir ben slade welcomes his rivals to the 13th-century maunsel house in somerset, but the extra charge for a hot breakfast leaves some guests with a bad taste in their mouths.
Gary and linda kellaway welcome their rivals to lower keats glamping in devon. At dinner, jon turns joker, but michael and scott have a big revelation, which is no laughing matter.
The second visit is to gooseford farm b&b in dartmoor, devon, managed by mary courtier and husband julian. The farmhouse impresses but jean and dec are left counting the cost.
For the third visit this week the group head to trevarrian lodge in newquay, cornwall, where jean and her pro-chef husband, dec hegarty are hoping the food will win their guests over.
The final visit is to Rivendell Outdoor Club, a clothing-optional resort in Wimborne, Dorset, managed by Kerry Murphy and Andy Gautry. Not everyone is keen to let it all hang out.
Four more sets of b&b owners compete, kicking off in tyne and wear at tynemouth 61, owned by hospitality veteran stephen minns, who grew up believing he was born with blue blood.
The second visit is to the black horse inn in north yorkshire, where unlikely double act manager steve barker and side-kick/bar manager callum dixon believe they can win their guests over.
The final visit of the week is to hilltop hideaways in leamington spa, warwickshire, where cousins-in-law lottie and lil ellis are on a mission to put the glamorous in glamping.
The third visit is to hollington park glamping near newbury, run by couple claire and adam. Daniele and chantal are happy glampers, but the other guests are shocked by their surroundings.
The final visit is to swan house in kelvedon, essex, where owner daniele is joined by sister chantal. On arrival, the traditional décor impresses, but lana is left with wardrobe woes.
The second visit is to the railway inn near hull, run by couple lydia perkins and luke mainprize. The guests find little to complain about, but the pressure is on for luke's breakfast.
The third visit is to the driftwood b&b in weymouth, run by sarah and pete healey. On arrival cathy and genice find the place completely ship shape and lygia spies the host's disco balls.
The second visit is to the family tree in derbyshire, where owners charlie and sam cameron want their guests to feel like one of the family. But some are creeped out by the rooms.
The week's final visit is to adhurst yurts in hampshire, where owner alison lubbock is on a mission to educate her guests to think green, but they question the provenance of her produce.
This week's competition starts in sancton, yorkshire at the north star club, owned by carolyn van outersterp and daughter galatea who hope their peaceful woodland cabins will win over the guests.
The second visit is to friends b&b in blackpool, lancashire run by luke and john conway, who are the self-proclaimed unique selling point. But feedback from some leaves a bitter taste.
For the third visit of the week the group head to the lincoln holiday retreat, which owner debbie grant has built from the ground up over the past twenty years. But is the décor too dated?
The final visit is to the chapel in harrogate, north yorkshire, owned by mark hinchliffe and heidi donohoe, who pride themselves on offering something special in their converted chapel.