The Wheatsheaf Inn

The Wheatsheaf Inn is a dog and family friendly, olde-worlde pub located through the Broad Gate at the bottom of Broad Street. Step inside and you will find a cosy pub with two open fireplaces, 17th century stone, and timber accents. The pub is a short stroll from Ludlow Castle and three miles from Ludlow Racecourse. Book a stay and choose from double, double/twin, or triple en-suite bedrooms.

The Minster Arms

The Minster Arms sits in the market town of Wimborne, a 15-minute drive north of Poole on the Dorset Heaths. The pub has ten beautifully refurbished bedrooms, each coming with Victorian style bathrooms, espresso machines, and lots of luxurious touches. The restaurant serves elegant, honest food and there is also a carefully curated wine list. Book a stay and visit Sandbanks Beach, ten miles away.

Queens Head

The Queens Head is the Cumbria Tourism Awards 2024 “Small Hotel of the Year.” The pub is nestled on the side of the fells in the iconic Troutbeck Valley in the heart of the breathtaking Lake District National Park. Choose from ten comfy bedrooms, eight of which are dog friendly. Book a stay, enjoy comforting pub classics, and discover an abundance of walking and cycling trails on the doorstep.

The Tempest Arms

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The Tempest Arms is a beautifully refurbished, dog and family friendly pub situated in the picture-perfect village of Elslack. They have 21 gorgeous bedrooms, some of which have private terraces or Juliette balconies overlooking the Babbling Beck. They sit about five miles from the popular market town of Skipton, and guests can reach the Yorkshire Dales National Park in less than 20 minutes.

The Masons Arms

The Masons Arms sits in breathtaking countryside in the southern Lake District. Step inside this idyllic dog friendly pub, and you find oodles of charm and character, open fires, and wooden beams. They have five beautifully decorated suites, and two refurbished holiday cottages which are perfect for families or groups of friends. Grange-over-Sands is seven miles to the south.

The Orange Tree

The Orange Tree is an award-winning, contemporary dining pub with bedrooms nestled in the heart of Thornham, one of North Norfolk’s most beautiful coastal villages. The pub sits on the edge of Brancaster Bay, a short stroll from Thornham Harbour and the beach beyond. Book a stay in a choice of double, twin, triple, family en-suite bedrooms and suites and experience a haven of tranquillity.

The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak is a beautifully refurbished free house situated in Tetbury, the second largest town in the Cotswolds. The pub has six gorgeous en-suite bedrooms, three of which are dog friendly. Harriet O’Brien at The Telegraph wrote “With its Art Deco piano and vintage jukebox, this lively old inn has a funky-chic feel. It has a strong community vibe and offers good honest food.”

Artist Residence Oxfordshire

Artist Residence Oxfordshire is an idyllic Cotswolds retreat designed to encapsulate the bohemian spirit of the English countryside. Choose from five comfy bedrooms nestled under its cosy thatch, three rooms housed in the converted farm outbuildings, and a Shepherd’s Hut at the end of the garden. Book a stay and enjoy hearty fare and captivating cocktails at the Masons Arms pub downstairs.

The Rodney

The Rodney is a beautifully refurbished, 17th century pub nestled into a hillside, a 20-minute drive from Worcester. The pub has 12 comfortable bedrooms, each of which combines modern comforts with a rural feel. Their menu is full of British pub classics and there is also a well-curated wine list. Book a stay and explore the panoramic Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.