The Grosvenor Arms

The Grosvenor Arms is a dog friendly Georgian coaching inn with 16 elegant, boutique en-suite bedrooms. Standing proudly in the ancient hilltop Dorset town of Shaftesbury and yards from Gold Hill, the pub also has a relaxed restaurant, comfy bar with wood burner, conservatory, and terrace. Gold Hill is the steep, cobbled street made famous by the 1970’s Hovis bread TV commercial.

Timbrell’s Yard

Timbrell’s Yard sits on the banks of the River Avon in the historic town of Bradford on Avon, on the edge of the Cotswolds, a few miles from Bath. This award-winning, dog friendly pub and boutique hotel has a light-filled restaurant, comfortable bar with log burner, 17 interior-designed bedrooms, and a large terrace with glorious riverside views. The local railway station is a short stroll away.

The Buck

The Buck sits in a picture perfect position on the Penine way and within walking distance of the enchanting Malham Cove and Malham Tarn. This historic, dog friendly pub has 11 extremely comfortable and cosy en-suite bedrooms, each of which are beautifully decorated. Malham is a small village, in the Pennines, at the southern base of the Yorkshire Dales.

Black Horse Hotel

The Black Horse Hotel is a historic dog friendly 17th Century coaching inn, situated in the beautiful cobbled village of Grassington, “The Heart of the Yorkshire Dales”. They have 15 en-suite bedrooms including twin, double and king-size options together with a four poster room with a magnificent view of the Dales.

The King William IV

The King William IV is a country pub with bedrooms nestled in the heart of the village of Sedgeford, three miles south east of Hunstanton. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the pub has nine comfortable double and twin en-suite bedrooms. The pub has undergone thoughtful renovations and is a short drive from the Sandringham Estate and the breathtaking Norfolk coastline.

The Bowl Inn

The Bowl Inn is an award-winning pub tucked away in the picturesque village of Almondsbury. Beautifully refurbished, the pub dates to the 12th century and has 12 en-suite bedrooms including good options for guests requiring a double, twin, or accessible room. The pub is ten miles north of Bristol and is served well by the M5. The Prince of Wales Bridge provides good access to and from Wales.

The Boathouse

The Boathouse sits on the banks of the River Avon and has glorious countryside views and a panoramic garden leading down to the water. The pub has nine beautiful bedrooms, some of which have balconies and views of the river. A short car journey from the centre of Bath, the pub also has a stunning outdoor dining space for guests to enjoy al fresco drinking and dining in the summer months.

The Royal

The Royal is a 16th century inn that sits in the heart of a small coastal fishing village, on the edge of Morecambe Bay. A finalist at the 2022 Lancashire Tourism Awards, their bedrooms have been designed with comfort in mind. The Royal is just a short stroll from Heysham Ferry Port, which has direct journeys to the Isle of Man and Ireland.