The Fleece Inn

The Fleece Inn sits on the main street in the picturesque village of Haworth, between the Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales and is surrounded by wild and rugged moors. They have ten cosy bedrooms and serve hearty pub classics and delicious Timothy Taylor’s beers and real ales. Haworth is about three miles south west of Keighley and is the epitome of Emily Brontë’s legendary Wuthering Heights.

The Black Sheep

The Black Sheep and the Lodge at Bristol, is a business, family, and dog friendly pub located just off junction 16 of the M5. The pub sits in the village of Almondsbury, a 20-minute drive from Bristol and has a collection of comfortable, affordable, and thoughtfully designed bedrooms. Book a stay and explore nearby Bristol, and a little further afield the historic cities of Bath or Cardiff.

The Cott Inn

The Cott Inn is an award-winning pub nestled in the village of Dartington between the Dartmoor National Park and the South Devon coastline. They have previously been included in The Times “20 Best Pubs with Rooms”, The Telegraph’s “Britain’s 30 Best Pubs” and The Guardian’s “40 Great Pubs with Rooms”. They have five beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, and well-behaved dogs are welcome.

The Lygon Arms

The Lygon Arms sits in the quintessentially English village of Broadway in the heart of The Cotswolds. Their Grill by the revered chef and television presenter James Martin, showcases exemplary dishes inspired by local, artisanal and seasonal produce. They have a variety of cosy bedrooms, and historical suites and their own luxurious spa. Broadway is located between Evesham and Moreton-in-Marsh.

The Martlet Inn

The Martlet Inn sits in beautiful countryside, in the village of Langford Budville, close to the River Tone, two miles north west of Wellington and six miles west of Taunton. They have three lovely bedrooms, including two suites which are perfect for a families or couples wishing to share. They are located on National Cycle Route 3 and Langford Heathfield Wildlife Trust is a short walk away.

The Jolly Sportsman

The Jolly Sportsman is a dog friendly hidden gem nestled at the foot of the South Downs National Park in picturesque East Chiltington. This gorgeous country pub is five miles from Lewes and has a picturesque garden, cosy dining areas, open log fires, and four beautiful en-suite bedrooms upstairs. Book a stay and enjoy stunning views, tranquil walks on the doorstep, and local vineyards.

The Lamb Inn

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.

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.