The Swan Hotel is a 250 year old coaching inn located at the heart of the beautiful, vibrant and busy Ribble Valley village of Whalley.
The Swan Hotel

The Swan Hotel is a 250 year old coaching inn located at the heart of the beautiful, vibrant and busy Ribble Valley village of Whalley.
The Fox is a handsome 16th century pub, which sits happily in the Market Place. They serve an eclectic range of fine ales, a menu full of hearty pub classics, and have ten comfortable and individually themed bedrooms, which offer single, twin and double occupancy. Chipping Norton sits in the panoramic Cotswold Hills, and is the highest town in Oxfordshire, 12 miles south west of Banbury.
Situated in the heart of the New Forest, The Burley Inn is a picturesque pub with cosy log fires, traditional features, 11 en-suite bedrooms and a patio decking area which overlooks the lovely village of Burley.
The Lion at Buckden is one of the oldest coaching inns in England. Dating back to 1492, this fabulous pub continues to retain much of it’s wonderful charm, character and history.
The Alma Inn and Dining Rooms has been at the centre of Harwich life since the 1850s serving ale to the citizens, sailors, soldiers and farmers of the wind that passed through.
A very warm welcome awaits you at The White Lion Inn where close attention is given to ensure your comfort and enjoyment.
The Cross Keys in Saffron Walden is a delightful Essex pub with boutique style bedrooms. Each quirky bedroom captures the essence and charm of the Elizabethan building and are matched with luxurious and contemporary design. Fiercely proud of the food they serve, the pub offers a seasonal menu of delicious dishes.
The Wellington is a historic pub, with six luxurious, five star hotel bedrooms which capture the essence and charm of this Medieval building. They serve delicious food, an eclectic choice of wines and award winning beers and they are situated just off Junction 6 of the A1(M) and within close proximity to Welwyn Garden City business park.
The Crown Inn is nestled in the Cotswold village of Frampton Mansell on the A419 road between Stroud and Cirencester. Step inside this 17th century cider house and you will find a historic building dating to 1633, open log fires, and a bar well-stocked with locally brewed ales. The pub has 12 comfortable double, twin, and family en-suite bedrooms located in a separate annex.