The Lamb is a welcoming village pub with a relaxed bar, an eclectic choice of real ales, a country style restaurant and 14 beautifully decorated bedrooms. Great Rissington is a pretty village, situated three miles south east of Bourton on the Water, seven miles from Burford and about 20 miles from Cheltenham. Well behaved dogs are welcome in their dog friendly rooms and in their bar area too.
Facility: Craft Beer
The Talbot
The Talbot is a striking black and white timber framed pub, situated in the pretty market town of Ledbury, 14 miles east of Hereford. This cosy dog friendly pub has 11 comfortable bedrooms, a restaurant, log fires and a courtyard garden. Ledbury is surrounded by woods, orchards and hills and The Talbot is a convenient base from which to explore the nearby Wye Valley and rolling Malvern hills.
The George Inn
The George is a historic dog friendly pub dating back to 1361, situated in the pretty National Trust village of Lacock. Step inside and you will find original exposed beams, a medieval fireplace, cosy nooks and crannies and congenial hospitality. They have two comfortable bedrooms and are ideally situated as a base from which to explore Lacock Abbey, Stonehenge and Castle Combe.
Bartons Mill
Bartons Mill is a converted mill steeped in history and set in panoramic surroundings. Situated in the village of Old Basing, their pub is named the “Mill Stone” and has bundles of character, relaxed dining spaces, log fires, a riverside beer garden and 12 en-suite bedrooms. They are located five minutes from the M3 motorway, with Basingstoke just three miles away.
The Old Smithy Inn
The Old Smithy Inn is a 13th century, dog friendly thatched pub nestled at the top of the valley in Welcombe, about 15 miles from Bideford. They sit in unspoilt countryside, about a mile from the sea and have three stylish bedrooms. They are surrounded by breathtaking walks, and are only a few minutes from the South West Coast Path.
The Stump
Mind your head as you step into this old school Cotswolds institution and make yourself at home in the most buzzy pub in Gloucestershire. The Stump has ten well-presented rooms and with fires always lit, you will instantly feel welcome. Recently named “One of the Top 80 British Hotels” by The Times, guests just need to order a pint of Deya and one of their legendary pizzas and your night is set.
Star & Garter
The Star and Garter is a charismatic Victorian gastropub, situated in the heart of Falmouth with glorious harbour views. Step inside and you will find oodles of charm, an award-winning restaurant, world-class whiskies and three gorgeous apartments with panoramic views. Falmouth is known for its deep natural harbour on the Fal Estuary, and sandy beaches such as Swanpool and Gyllyngvase.
The Hare & Hounds Inn
The Hare & Hounds Inn is an award-winning country pub, situated in the picturesque hamlet of Bowland Bridge, just three miles from Lake Windermere. They serve delicious modern dishes, alongside traditional pub classics. Winner of the Best Small Hotel ‘Best Places to Stay in Britain 2023’ by the Times & Sunday Times, they have four tranquil en-suite bedrooms.
The Taybank
The Taybank sits on the banks of the beautiful River Tay with views of Thomas Telford’s famous arched bridge. Located in the heart of Dunkeld, this dog friendly gem has Perthshire’s biggest beer garden, a stylish restaurant and a Scandi inspired collection of bedrooms and self-contained apartments. Dunkeld is a historic town on the north bank of the River Tay, opposite Birnam.