The Pier House

The Pier House sits proudly in Charlestown’s Georgian harbour, famous for the tall ships that appeared in films and TV series, including the BBC’s Poldark. Beautifully renovated, the pub re-opened in the summer of 2024 after a devastating fire closed the pub for 18 months. Book a coastal escape in one of 27 inviting bedrooms, enjoy al fresco drinking & dining, and soak in the glorious sea views.

The Cromwell Arms

The Cromwell Arms sits on the edge of the picturesque market town of Romsey, on the outskirts of the New Forest, seven miles north west of Southampton. The pub is a short stroll from the idyllic River Test and has a collection of 14 Comfy, Indulgence, and Cosy en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay, rest, relax, and enjoy perfectly stored ales and delicious food whilst visiting the South Coast.

Kildrummy Inn

The Kildrummy Inn is the AA 2024 “Inn of the Year for Scotland.” Critically acclaimed, the pub sits in the hamlet of Kildrummy, a few miles west of Aldford. Nestled in the beautiful Aberdeenshire countryside, the pub has four opulent superior king bedrooms, each named after salmon fishing pools in the River Don. Book a quintessential Scottish getaway and enjoy award-winning food and drink.

The Running Horses

The Running Horses sits proudly in the village of Mickleham and has been a traditional English hostelry for over 400 years. The pub is a short drive north of Dorking and has a collection of eight charming en-suite bedrooms. The kitchen is the beating heart of the pub and serves a delicious seasonal British menu. Book a stay, relax, unwind, and enjoy drinks in the characterful whiskey lounge.

The White Horse

The White Horse is a characterful dog and family friendly pub situated up from Blakeney Quay on the beautiful North Norfolk coast. Overlooking the quiet narrow High Street, the pub has nine charming en-suite bedrooms and serves delicious pub classics and award-winning Adnams beers. Book a stay and visit the Blakeney National Nature Reserve, home to England’s largest grey seal colony.

The Blue Anchor

The Blue Anchor is a 16th century food-led pub situated in the Essex village of Feering, between Colchester and Witham. Step inside and you will find a stylish, contemporary interior with a popular restaurant and bar. Choose from five comfortable double or twin bedrooms. Book a stay and enjoy comforting pub classics, chargrilled steaks, gourmet burgers, and tempting desserts to finish.

The Greyhound Inn

The Greyhound is a 17th century coaching inn situated at the Market Place in the historic town of Wilton, a short drive west of the cathedral city of Salisbury. The pub has five comfortable double/king bedrooms and a duplex suite which will sleep up to four guests and has its own terrace. Book a stay, enjoy delicious food and drink, and visit nearby Stonehenge, a 25-minute drive north.

The Canal Inn

The Canal Inn is a country pub, kitchen, and microbrewery located in the village of Bullbridge in the Amber Valley. Beautifully refurbished, the pub has a collection of comfortable double en-suite bedrooms and a contemporary superior suite. The pub is a good base for guests travelling to/from Derby or Nottingham. Book a stay and enjoy home-brewed beers and a menu full of comforting pub classics.

Hebridean Inn

The Hebridean Inn sits in the village of Harrapool on the right hand side of Broadfoot Bay on the breathtaking Isle of Skye, the largest island in the Inner Hebrides archipelago. The pub has a collection of comfortable bedrooms, including good options for families. Book a stay in one of the many rooms with views across the bay and discover a dramatic coastline and beautiful narrow lochs.