The Hoste Arms is a historic, dog and family friendly pub and hotel situated in the picturesque village of Burnham Market, just over a mile from the spectacular North Norfolk coast. Steeped in history, the pub has a restaurant, cinema, beauty spa, and fitness suite. Choose from a collection of 47 individually crafted bedrooms. Book a stay, enjoy delicious food and locally brewed beers.
The Beverley Arms is an 18th century coaching inn, regarded as one of the best places to stay in Beverley. Enjoy delicious, seasonal food in one of their cosy lounges or dine in the elegant restaurant. Choose from 38 boutique bedrooms and relax in comfort. Book a stay at this five star inn and discover a town full of boutique shops, historic tales, architectural beauty, and a famous racecourse.
The Beeley Inn (formerly The Devonshire Arms at Beeley) sits in the Peak District village of Beeley at the southern edge of Chatsworth Park. The pub is located at the foot of Beeley Moor and has a collection of beautiful bedrooms above the inn and in a hamlet of stone cottages nearby. Book a stay, take the two-mile riverside walk to Chatsworth, and explore the House, Garden, Park, and Farmyard.
The Ardencaple Hotel is a 19th century whitewashed former coaching inn situated on the banks of Gare Loch, in the charming village of Rhu. The pub sits on the north shore of the Firth of Clyde and has 25 comfortable single, double, twin, and family en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay at this Greene King pub, enjoy great beers, and explore Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park or Arrochar Alps.
The Talbot sits in the village of Iwerne Minster on the edge of the Blackmore Vale, midway between Shaftesbury and Blandford Forum. Expect comforting pub favourites, local cask ales, and a smattering of South African food and drink choices which are a nod to the pub’s owners. Upstairs you will find a collection of comfortable double and twin bedrooms and an apartment with a private kitchen.
The Castle Hotel is situated in Llandovery, a market town on the River Tywi at the junction of the A40 and A483 roads. This old coaching inn sits adjacent to the 13th century Llandovery Castle, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, and is a gateway to the Cambrian Mountains. Book a stay in one of 15 comfortable en-suite bedrooms and explore breathtaking Welsh landscapes.
The Bear is a 13th century coaching inn situated in the charming market town of Hungerford in the heart of The North Wessex Downs. Situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the pub has 40 comfortable bedrooms, some of which come with balconies. Newbury Racecourse is nine miles to the east. Book an affordable stay and enjoy waterside views of the River Dun from the garden deck.
The Queen’s Head is a beautifully renovated, 17th century country pub situated in the pretty village of Askham, four miles south of Penrith. Step inside the sister pub to Michelin starred Askham Hall and you will find original stone walls, exposed beam ceilings, a copper-topped bar, and open fire. Book a stay in one of six gorgeous en-suite bedrooms and enjoy delicious wood fired pizzas.
The Manor is an award-winning pub situated in the heart of Abberley, a village on the northern slopes of Abberley Hill. The pub sits in picturesque gardens with rolling views of the countryside. Choose from nine beautifully refurbished en-suite double and twin bedrooms across several room types. Book a stay, enjoy delicious food in the two AA Rosette restaurant, and explore the Malvern Hills.