The Corbet Arms

The Corbet Arms is a family-run, country pub situated in the beautiful village of Uffington, between Haughmond Hill and the River Severn. The pub is a short drive from the historic market town of Shrewsbury and has a well-stocked bar, popular restaurant, and large riverside beer garden. Choose from nine thoughtfully designed en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay and explore the Shropshire Hills AONB.

The Fitzherbert Arms

The Fitzherbert Arms is a critically acclaimed foodie pub, named “Pub of the Year 2025” at the Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Tourism Awards. The pub sits in the pretty village of Swynnerton, on Lord Stafford’s estate, five miles from their sister pub The Mainwaring Arms. Book a stay in one of ten gorgeous bedrooms located in their beautifully restored farmhouse and visit the World of Wedgwood.

The Lime Tree Inn

The Lime Tree Inn is situated in Great Ouseburn, a beautiful rural village nestled midway between the Yorkshire Dales and Moors. This multi-award-winning North Yorkshire gem is family-run and about half-an-hour drive from York. Choose from seven gorgeous bedrooms, each inspired by nature to reflect the character of the tree they are named after. Book a stay and enjoy seriously good food.

South Causey Inn

The South Causey Inn is a critically acclaimed, family owned pub, restaurant, and cocktail bar nestled in 100 acres of Beamish Valley countryside. The pub was named “Best Pub of the Year” at the Destination North East England Tourism Awards 2025. Choose from a collection of cosy en-suite double bedrooms and individually themed deluxe hot tub suites, including a fabulous 1960s double-decker bus!

The Seaburn Inn

The Seaburn Inn is a dog friendly pub surrounded by panoramic beaches, green spaces and promenades. They sit right on the seafront rubbing shoulders with the vibrant coastal resort of Roker with its famous pier, and Whitburn in South Tyneside. This fantastic pub has 40 bedrooms and is the newest place to eat, drink, sleep and explore from on Sunderland’s seafront.

The Blind Bull

The Blind Bull inhabits the site of Britain’s fifth oldest public house. The pub sits in the village of Little Hucklow, a 20-minute drive from Buxton. Beautifully refurbished, this 12th century gastro pub is a finalist at the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2025. The Old Piggery houses five lovely bedrooms and a characterful cottage. Book a stay and explore the Peak District National Park.

The Maynard

The Maynard sits in the village of Grindleford in the valley of the River Derwent, surrounded by wooded hillsides and breathtaking walking trails. Step inside and you will find contemporary sophistication, great hospitality, and bucketfuls of heritage. Choose from 19 bedrooms and suites, each of which is an idyllic home away from home. Book a stay and explore the Peak District National Park.

The Ullswater Inn

The Ullswater Inn is a beautifully refurbished pub situated in the village of Glenridding, on the southern shore of Ullswater with spectacular views of Helvellyn. The pub has 56 welcoming en-suite double, twin, family, and dog friendly bedrooms, some of which have unrivalled views across Ullswater. Book a stay and enjoy delicious pub classics, hand-pulled ales, and a hearty Cumbrian breakfast.

The Duchess of Cornwall

The Duchess of Cornwall is a welcoming three-storey West Country inn, designed on a grand scale. Situated in Poundbury on the outskirts of Dorchester, the pub has 20 Georgian-inspired en-suite double bedrooms. Book a stay and enjoy Dorset’s breathtaking walking trails and historic attractions such as Cerne Abbas, Maiden Castle, or Max Gate, a Victorian house built for the author Thomas Hardy.