The Waggon & Horses

The Waggon and Horses sits in the heart of the countryside in the village of Eaton, between Congleton and Macclesfield. Step inside this country pub and you will find open fires, homecooked, traditional pub food and six beautifully refurbished en-suite bedrooms. Their rooms include a fully accessible ground floor bedroom, twin rooms suitable for business guests and dog friendly rooms.

The Crown Inn

The Crown Inn sits in the heart of the Lake District in the picturesque village of Coniston. They have 13 beautifully refurbished bedrooms, including good options for dog and family friendly stays. The village is extremely popular with walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, because of its position at the foot of one of Cumbria’s most breathtaking fells, the Old Man of Coniston.

The White Hart

The White Hart sits on the marsh banks of the River Blyth and is surrounded by idyllic countryside. They have four comfortable en-suite bedrooms located in a secluded courtyard, each with magnificent views of the estuary. Blythburgh stands within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Heritage Coast of north east Suffolk, and the pub is a short drive from the seaside town of Southwold.

The Bell Inn

The Bell sits proudly on the village green, in picturesque Walberswick, and just a stone’s throw from rolling sand dunes. Step inside this historic, dog and family friendly pub and you will find quirky snugs, hidden alcoves, Adnams ales and beers, homecooked food, six cosy bedrooms, and a glorious garden. The village is located at the mouth of the River Blyth and Southwold is about a mile away.

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 Five Bells

The Five Bells is a dog and family friendly country pub located a stone’s throw from Wrentham, and within easy reach of Southwold. Step inside and you will find open fires, wooden beams, a fine selection of Adnams beers and homecooked food. Their three comfortable en-suite bedrooms are situated in an original stable block, adjacent to the pub and they also provide seasonal caravan pitches.

The Grosvenor Arms

The Grosvenor Arms is a rural gem with an abundance of good rambles, cycle routes and local places to visit on their doorstep. They have nine beautifully refurbished bedrooms, each keeping with their historical charm. Hindon is situated about 16 miles west of Salisbury and ten miles south of Warminster in the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Crown & Anchor

The Crown & Anchor sits in the beautiful village of Ham, and has oodles of cosy character, oak panelling and flagstone floors. The pub dates back to 1840, and has been meticulously decorated with hand-picked antiques, artwork and local memorabilia. They have eight beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, which perfectly combine style with creature comforts. Ham is three miles south of Hungerford.