Don’t let the beautiful 18th Century façade fool you; The New Inn is a buzzing and vibrant pub with 15 beautifully presented rooms nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds. The talented kitchen team is constantly rotating the menu with Spanish style small plates and juicy burgers, and the locals bar always ensures the vibe is right with cosy corners, wood-burners lit and classic blues on the stereo.
The Ormond at Tetbury is dog friendly, 17th century coaching inn situated in the heart of the local community. This award-winning pub serves delicious food, well-kept ales, and fine wines. The pub has 21 bedrooms, including good options for family friendly stays and guests requiring a twin room. Tetbury sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is the second largest town in the Cotswolds.
Dating back to 1522, The Black Boy Inn is the perfect base from which to explore the beautiful Snowdonia Mountains of North Wales and Anglesey. Located within Caernarfon’s historic town walls, they serve hearty Welsh food and real craft beers in front of roaring log fires and are a short walk from the town centre and the 13th century castle.
The Castle Hotel is a comfortable and welcoming pub and hotel set in the historic market town of Talgarth in the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The Old Coffee Tavern sits between St. Mary’s Church and the Square, just minutes from Warwick Castle. Dog and family friendly, this popular meeting place has ten beautifully designed en-suite bedrooms. Enjoy local real ales and craft beers, delicious dishes cooked over the robata grill, and the best Sunday roast in Warwick. Book a stay and discover the delights of Warwickshire’s county town.
The Royal Oak Inn is a very special 18th Century, dog friendly pub renowned for their comfortable bedrooms, picturesque setting and delicious food.
The Pier at Harwich is an award-winning, quintessentially English seaside hotel, bar and restaurant and a very special destination for lovers of great food and drink. The first floor two AA rosette restaurant overlooks the harbour, ships and working docks and is only a stone’s throw from the estuary where fresh fish is landed daily.
The Castle Inn is nestled in the Teme Valley, on the border of Powys in Wales and Shropshire England. The pub sits in the village of Knucklas well-known for its stone viaduct, a short drive from the market town of Knighton. Choose from six comfortable, double, twin, and family bedrooms. The local area is a haven for walkers and cyclists. Book a stay and explore Offa’s Dyke and Glyndwr’s Way.
The Queens Head Rothbury have comfortable, traditionally furnished bedrooms, a wide choice of menus and are situated in a beautiful Northumberland location.