The Wheatsheaf is an idyllic retreat in the village of Combe Hay, close to Bath. A haven of contemporary rustic chic, the pub has four gorgeous bedrooms. A winner of the “Best Dog Friendly Pub” at the Bristol, Bath & Somerset Tourism Awards, The Telegraph wrote ” This beautifully situated inn attracts visitors to Bath who want to combine city sights with evenings spent in tranquil countryside.”
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The Marquis of Granby
The Marquis of Granby is an award-winning pub in the pretty village of Alkham in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The pub sits between Folkestone and Dover on the edge of the North Downs, and has ten beautiful, air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms. This acclaimed country retreat is the perfect stopover for guests using the ferry port at Dover or the Channel Tunnel crossing at Folkestone.
Bower House Inn
The Bower House Inn sits in Eskdale, a glacial valley, close to Scafell Pike, England’s highest mountain. Dating to 1751, this charming coaching inn has 20 comfortable single, double, twin, and family en-suite bedrooms. With idyllic views of Muncaster Fell the pub is a 10-minute drive west of the village of Holmrook. Book a stay and enjoy a breathtakingly beautiful Lake District escape.
The Coppleridge Inn
The Coppleridge Inn sits in the tranquil Dorset village of Motcombe, two miles north of the charming market town of Shaftesbury. Dog and family friendly, the pub is set within ten acres of countryside, and has ten spacious en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay and enjoy traditional pub food, local brews and bucketful’s of adventure, relaxation, and authentic pub experiences.
The Buccleuch Arms
The Buccleuch Arms sits in the vibrant town of Moffat on the River Annan, in the heart of southern Scotland. Within proximity of the M74 motorway, this former 18th coaching inn has 13 comfortable double, twin, triple, and quad family bedrooms. Popular with walkers, cyclists, and motorcycle enthusiasts, the town is surrounded by rolling hills, valleys, lochs, and breathtaking scenery.
The Merchant’s House
The Merchant’s House was once known as The Catherine Wheel, a drinking haunt for the Cavaliers. Dating to the 15th century, this historic meeting place sits in the centre of Salisbury and has 37 beautifully refurbished, air-conditioned bedrooms. The cathedral city of Salisbury is in the south east of the county and is one of the most historical and culturally significant places in England.
The Oyster Inn
The Oyster Inn sits in the village of Connel on the southern shore of Loch Etive, five miles from the bustling port of Oban. Dating to the 18th century the pub has 19 comfortable en-suite bedrooms, including four dog friendly ground floor rooms. The bar is affectionally known by locals as the Gluepot and their restaurant, which has glorious views serves delicious Scottish pub food.
Twice Brewed Inn
The Twice Brewed Inn sits in the heart of rural Northumberland, a stone’s throw from Hadrian’s Wall, and surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Dog and family friendly, the pub has 23 comfortable bedrooms and is located within the protected Dark Sky Park. With its own onsite Brew House, this welcoming pub is a brilliant basecamp for walkers, cyclists, families, couples, and passing business guests.
The White Horse
The White Horse sits in the heart of Dorking’s high street, on the edge of the Surrey Hills, a stone’s throw from the art deco theatre Dorking Halls. Beautifully refurbished, the pub is one of the oldest coaching inns in England, believed to be where Dickens wrote his first novel. Choose from 56 charming en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay and explore the Denbies Wine Estate and breathtaking Box.