The Fox is a quintessential, dog friendly English Inn which sits in the heart of Dorset. Upstairs there are 11 beautiful en-suite bedrooms, each decorated with a contemporary country feel. The pub is set in the heart of the county surrounded by a vast array of walks, cycle paths & bridle ways.
The George is a charming and historic coaching inn, who sit in the town centre of Mere, beneath the South Wiltshire Downs. They are located just a short two minute drive off the A303, and are well known locally for their warm hospitality, comfortable bedrooms and classic pub food. Mere lies at the south western tip of Salisbury Plain, close to the borders of Somerset and Dorset.
The Alvanley Arms sits in the village of Cotebrook on the A49, five minutes from Tarporley, and less than half an hour by car from Chester. The pub, which is over 400 years old has six beautifully decorated double or twin en-suite bedrooms. Their beer garden overlooks the duck pond and trout lake, and during the winter months the cosy bar has a lit log fire. Oulton Park Circuit is close by.
The Elks Head is a cosy, dog friendly country pub, which sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in the foothills of the North Pennines on the edge of Whitfield village. They have ten comfortable and characterful bedrooms with pretty views of the Northumberland countryside. Whifield is about ten miles from Hexham, and Hadrian’s Wall and the Pennine Way are both within easy reach.
The Broom Hall Inn sits in the pretty village of Broom, in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. This warm and friendly pub have 12 characterful and supremely comfortable en-suite bedrooms. There are excellent transport links to and from the pub, with Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, The Cotswolds, Coventry, Redditch and Birmingham all within easy reach.
The White Horse is a delightful 17th century country pub, with oodles of character, cosy corners and several brand new purpose built shepherds huts. Their pub bedrooms are bright, comfortable and spacious, and include good options for families and those guests who require an accessible room. They are located on the A140, close to the town of Eye and midway between Ipswich and Norwich.
Set in a picturesque and peaceful location, right opposite The Devils Punchbowl itself, the pub is the ideal place to stay, eat, drink and relax in a truly peaceful setting.
The Tommyfield is a handsome gastropub named after the 19th century market which was home to Britain’s first fish and chip shop. They have six stylish double and double/twin bedrooms, each of which has bundles of charm, character, and lots of little luxuries. They sit in the heart of Kennington, on the borders of the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark and home to The Oval cricket ground.
The Red Lion Inn is a 17th century thatched pub situated in the village of Babcary, a 15-minute drive east of Somerton. The pub has six comfortable en-suite bedrooms, each decorated in soft neutral tones and located in a separate private barn. Popular with locals, the pub is a good choice for an overnight stay on the way to Devon or Cornwall, or on the way back to London or the home counties.