The Selkirk Arms is a historic, 18th century pub and townhouse situated in the heart of the harbour town of Kirkcudbright. This dog friendly pub have 16 bright, spacious and comfortable en-suite bedrooms. Kirkcudbright is south west of Castle Douglas and Dalbeattie, and about four miles from the Irish Sea. Galloway National Park is nearby and the nearest beach is a short stroll away.
Facility: Dog Friendly Rooms
Crown & Garter
The Crown and Garter is a 17th century coaching inn, with bundles of charm and character, situated in Inkpen, near Hungerford, in the heart of the North Wessex Downs. They have ten beautifully designed bedrooms, each with their own unique style and personality. The historic market town of Hungerford is eight miles west of Newbury, and nine miles east of Marlborough.
The Plume of Feathers
The Plume of Feathers dates to the 16th century, and sits in the heart of Sherborne, one of the most beautiful towns in England. Located opposite the Abbey, the pub has four comfortable en-suite bedrooms, each of which comes with a double sofa bed perfect for families. Book a stay and enjoy delicious Italian food and a range of local beers, lagers, ciders, and Italian themed cocktails.
Aysgarth Falls Hotel
The Aysgarth Falls Hotel is a quintessential English coaching inn, which sits in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. They have 11 extremely comfortable en-suite bedrooms, including good option for families and guests bringing their dog. Situated near to Leyburn, they are the perfect bolthole with easy access to York, Leeds and Newcastle.
The Inn, South Stainley
The Inn at South Stainley is nestled in the panoramic Yorkshire countryside, close to Ripon, Harrogate and Knaresborough. They have 12 beautifully decorated bedrooms, and serve classic pub dishes and daily specials, fine wines, cocktails and real ales. South Stainley is a small village on the A61 road, around two miles from Ripley Castle.
Kings Arms Hotel
The Kings Arms is a historic 17th century pub, which sits in the beautiful red sandstone town of Lockerbie in Southern Scotland. They have 11 comfortable single, double, twin and family bedrooms, and a popular restaurant which serves a good range of pub classics. Lockerbie is a small town in Dumfries and Galloway, about 16 miles from the border with England.
The Swan
The Swan is a 16th century Cotswold pub situated in the honey-stone village of Ascott-under-Wychwood, in the Evenlode Valley, about five miles from Chipping Norton. There are 11 glamorously comfortable bedrooms to choose from, some of which overlook the beautifully designed garden. With eye-catching art and stylish rural-chic interiors, this gorgeous pub is a luxurious place to “Swan” off to.
The Thorold
The Thorold is a popular, dog friendly, community owned pub, restaurant and café situated in the picturesque village of Marston. The pub has two comfortable king size bedrooms, and is situated in the south of Lincolnshire, six miles north of Grantham and less than two miles from the A1. The National Trust Property Belton House and three golf courses at Belton Woods are nearby.
The Old Ferry Inn
The Old Ferry Inn is a dog friendly, coastal gem who sit on the banks of the Fowey River Estuary in Bodinnick. This traditional old and charismatic pub has eleven bedrooms, and serves Cornish Ales, as well as craft ales in keg. On sunny days their south west facing terraces are the perfect spot from which to enjoy your favourite drink and the picture perfect views.