The White Horse Inn

The White Horse Inn sits in the pretty, tranquil village of Barton, around four miles, south west of the historical city of Cambridge. The pub has two comfortable double bedrooms, and are renowned locally for their delicious and authentic Thai cuisine. The River Cam flows through the centre of Barton, and the surrounding landscape is peaceful with many walking trails close by.

The Ormsgill Inn

Nestled in the coastal town of Barrow-in-Furness, just moments south of the stunning Lake District, a warm and friendly welcome awaits you at the Ormsgill Inn. The pub boasts nine comfortable and spacious bedrooms, perfect for those exploring the Lake District.

The White Swan Inn

Situated in the historic village of Lowick and the gateway to the Cheviot Hills, the White Swan Inn boasts a picturesque countryside location and cosy accommodation.

The Thirsty Scholar

The Thirsty Scholar is a former coaching house situated in the heart of historic Penryn, just a short five minute walk from Penryn Rail Station. Traditional ales and ciders are served in the bar, and guests can relax in the sheltered beer garden or retire for the night in one of their four comfortable bedrooms.

Ye Olde George Inn

Ye Olde George Inn is a delightful 15th century coaching inn, set in the heart of some of Hampshire’s most beautiful countryside. This pub with rooms is a beautiful historic building with the River Meon running by the side. This wonderful inn offers comfortable accommodation, inglenook fireplaces and a very warm welcome.

The Royal Norfolk Hotel

Reputedly visited by Queen Victoria, and situated a stone’s throw from the beach, the Royal Norfolk Hotel offers comfortable and well appointed accommodation.

The Trooper Inn

The Trooper Inn is a warm, welcoming and inviting country pub which sits in the small hamlet of Froxfield, around three miles from Petersfield. They have eight spacious and comfortable bedrooms, with many having beautiful views across the Hampshire Downs.

The Brace Of Pheasants

The Brace of Pheasants is an award-winning thatched pub tucked away in the tranquil Dorset countryside. The pub has eight luxurious en-suite bedrooms and is the picture-perfect base from which to explore Dorset’s lovely villages, the Jurassic coastline, and many landmarks nearby, such as the famous chalk giant at Cerne Abbas. The idyllic hamlet of Plush is eight miles north of Dorchester.

Aultguish Inn

Take a well-earned stop at the dog-friendly Aultguish Inn, a cosy retreat with spectacular Highland views and a warm welcome.