The Black A Moor Inn is a charismatic country pub, who sit on the edge of the city of Ripon, near to the popular tourist towns of Harrogate and York. They serve traditional home cooked food, a great selection of real ales from Yorkshire and they have five beautiful bedrooms. They are located just off, and about half way along the Morecambe to Bridlington Coast To Coast cycle ride.
The White Horse is a delightful 17th century country pub, with oodles of character, cosy corners and several brand new purpose built shepherds huts. Their pub bedrooms are bright, comfortable and spacious, and include good options for families and those guests who require an accessible room. They are located on the A140, close to the town of Eye and midway between Ipswich and Norwich.
The Bull Inn at Woolpit is a traditional village pub and restaurant, just ten miles from the historic town of Bury St Edmunds. Located just off the A14, this pub is located in a quiet village where locals meet and swap stories whilst enjoying real ales such as Adnams Ghost Ship. Their bedrooms including twin and double options are comfortable and tastefully decorated.
The Royal Inn is a 19th century pub perfectly placed between the North and South Coast of Cornwall. Just minutes away are beautiful beaches, hilltop climbs, ancient woodland and stunning coastal pathways as well as attractions such as the Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Heligan and Du Maurier heritage sites.
The Red Lion Inn is a 17th century thatched pub situated in the village of Babcary, a 15-minute drive east of Somerton. The pub has six comfortable en-suite bedrooms, each decorated in soft neutral tones and located in a separate private barn. Popular with locals, the pub is a good choice for an overnight stay on the way to Devon or Cornwall, or on the way back to London or the home counties.
Situated in the stunning location of Charlton Horethorne, The Kings Arms offers guests the choice of 10 luxurious boutique bedrooms, a mouth-watering dining menu and a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The Black Bull Inn is a thatched, dog friendly pub which has sat at the heart of the tranquil, historic village of Balsham, since the 16th century. They have five beautifully decorated en-suite double/twin bedrooms, each named after a local beer or cider. The village of Balsham is situated in the centre of the triangle formed by Cambridge, Newmarket and Haverhill.
The Red Lion is an award winning, historic inn which sits in a picture perfect, tranquil setting. They have eight beautifully decorated en-suite double/twin bedrooms, each named after a local beer or cider. They are located eight miles south of Cambridge, and just over a mile from the M11 between Junction 9 (northbound only) and Junction 10.
Steeped in history, The Chequers at Wooburn is a 17th Century coaching inn, full of charm and style. It is idyllically tucked away in the beautiful Chilterns and is only 24 miles outside of London.