The Duncombe Arms is a gorgeous, multi award winning pub dating from 1850. This relaxed, inviting and completely refurbished country gem serves modern British cuisine and also has ten luxurious bedrooms to choose from, either in the adjacent Walnut House, or the pub’s two self catering, cosy cottages. They sit in the pretty village of Ellastone on the Staffordshire/Derbyshire border.
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The Red Cow
The Red Cow is a dog friendly pub that sits in the centre of the traditional village of Chrishall. They have five comfortable bedrooms and are close to the multitude of tourist attractions in Cambridge, the Imperial War Museum of Duxford and Audley End House.
The Crown & Castle
The Crown & Castle is a gorgeous, dog friendly pub set in the tranquil village of Orford on the Suffolk coast, south of Aldeburgh. There are 21 boutique bedrooms to choose from and their award winning restaurant delivers a classy, fun take on fine dining. Orford is a true historical gem and one of the prettiest villages on the Suffolk Coast.
The Rising Sun
The Rising Sun is a wonderful, inviting riverside pub with a charismatic restaurant and four new, luxurious en-suite bedrooms. Coltishall is regarded as “The Gateway to the Broads” and is located in the Bure Valley, a panoramic stretch of countryside that follows the River Bure from Aylsham to Wroxham.
The Ostrich Inn
The Ostrich Inn is a traditional Norfolk village pub which has been an integral part of South Creake since the mid 1800’s. There are eight beautiful en-suite bedrooms to choose from, together with a cosy, inviting two bedroom cottage. South Creake is a picturesque village near Fakenham, with a lovely village green through which runs the River Burn.
The Kings Head
The Kings Head is an award-winning gastropub who received the accolade “Pub of the Year 2023” at the Norfolk Food & Drink Awards. The pub has six boutique en-suite bedrooms and two self-catering apartments. The picturesque village of Bawburgh which has its own golf course, is five miles from Norwich city centre, with good access to the University of East Anglia and the Norfolk Showground.
The Hanbury Turn
The Hanbury Turn is well positioned in Stoke Heath for local attractions, close to Bromsgrove and Droitwich. This traditional real ale pub offers a changing choice of nine real ales along with an additional three Black Country Ales brewed beers. They are within an easy commute to Worcester, Birmingham, and surrounding areas, close to the local canal network and have three well-appointed bedrooms.
The Seven Stars
The Seven Stars is a famous public house steeped in history, with original period features and art deco decorative tiling. They are situated close to Stourbridge town centre, 200 yards from Stourbridge Junction railway station, and an easy commute to Birmingham and the surrounding visitor attractions in the west midlands. They have four well-appointed en-suite bedrooms.
Beadnell Towers
Beadnell Towers is a historic Grade II listed pub and hotel dating back to the 18th century, who have in the recent past been named by The Sunday Times as one of the “Top 100 Best Places To Stay” in Britain. This dog friendly gem has 18 boutique bedrooms and they are just a short stroll from local, golden beaches. Beadnell is about 6 miles south east of the coastal village of Bamburgh.