The Crown Inn sits in the heart of the Lake District in the picturesque village of Coniston. They have 13 beautifully refurbished bedrooms, including good options for dog and family friendly stays. The village is extremely popular with walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, because of its position at the foot of one of Cumbria’s most breathtaking fells, the Old Man of Coniston.
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The Bell Inn
The Bell sits proudly on the village green, in picturesque Walberswick, and just a stone’s throw from rolling sand dunes. Step inside this historic, dog and family friendly pub and you will find quirky snugs, hidden alcoves, Adnams ales and beers, homecooked food, six cosy bedrooms, and a glorious garden. The village is located at the mouth of the River Blyth and Southwold is about a mile away.
The Inn at Cheltenham Parade
The Inn at Cheltenham Parade is a beautifully renovated 19th century townhouse, situated in the centre of the spa town of Harrogate. They have 15 beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, each of which is a real home from home. They are located a short stroll from the Exhibition Centre, Harrogate Theatre, Spa Baths, Royal Hall Theatre, Betty’s Café Tea Rooms and Harrogate Rail and Bus Stations.
The Black Sheep
The Black Sheep and the Lodge at Bristol, is a business, family, and dog friendly pub located just off junction 16 of the M5. The pub sits in the village of Almondsbury, a 20-minute drive from Bristol and has a collection of comfortable, affordable, and thoughtfully designed bedrooms. Book a stay and explore nearby Bristol, and a little further afield the historic cities of Bath or Cardiff.
The White Lion
The White Lion is a beautifully refurbished village pub situated on the southern side of the Isle of Wight, and surrounded by rolling hills and panoramic beaches. Their six en-suite bedrooms are a home-from-home, and include great options for families and guests requiring a single room. Niton sits to the west of Ventnor, and has stunning views of the Needles, chalk white cliffs and farmland.
The Chequers Inn
The Chequers Inn is a traditional rural pub surrounded by panoramic walking trails. They are situated in the pretty village of Rookley, near to the centre of the island and just a few miles south of Newport. They have three comfortable en-suite bedrooms, and welcome motor homes at their allocated pitches. The closest beach to Rookley is Shanklin, about five miles east of the village.
The Cott Inn
The Cott Inn is an award-winning pub nestled in the village of Dartington between the Dartmoor National Park and the South Devon coastline. They have previously been included in The Times “20 Best Pubs with Rooms”, The Telegraph’s “Britain’s 30 Best Pubs” and The Guardian’s “40 Great Pubs with Rooms”. They have five beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, and well-behaved dogs are welcome.
The Filly Inn
The Filly Inn is a charming 16th century pub, lovingly restored after an extensive renovation and set against the majestic backdrop of the New Forest. Step inside and you will find oodles of character, open fireplaces, cosy corners, polished dining areas, and seven stylish and beautifully decorated bedrooms. Brockenhurst sits in the heart of the forest, between Lyndhurst and Lymington.
The Lygon Arms
The Lygon Arms sits in the quintessentially English village of Broadway in the heart of The Cotswolds. Their Grill by the revered chef and television presenter James Martin, showcases exemplary dishes inspired by local, artisanal and seasonal produce. They have a variety of cosy bedrooms, and historical suites and their own luxurious spa. Broadway is located between Evesham and Moreton-in-Marsh.