The Castle

The Castle is a charming 16th century pub situated on the banks of the River Wye, in the market town of Bakewell. Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, and close to the Chatsworth Estate, the pub has six comfortable double or family en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay, and explore the panoramic countryside, walking trails, independent shops, and quaint cafés nearby.

The Bushel

The Bushel sits in the historic centre of Bury St Edmunds, a traditional Suffolk country pub, where visitors are greeted warmly and well looked after. They offer contemporary stylish bedrooms for guests, with a cosy restaurant serving delicious traditional pub classics.

is just a 5 minute walk from the impressive Abbey Gardens.

The Dog & Partridge

The Dog & Partridge, situated in the heart of Bury St Edmunds, boasts great pub food, a wide range of drinks and contemporary comfortable bedrooms. A mere two minute walk to St Edmundsbury Cathedral, The Theatre Royal or the Greene King Brewery Museum, this is the perfect base to explore Bury.

The Bull Hotel

The Bull Hotel is a timber framed pub dating to 1450 with open fires, a beer garden, and meeting facilities. Located in Long Melford, one of Suffolk’s prettiest villages, the pub has 25 affordable single, double, twin, and superior bedrooms. Situated between Sudbury and Bury St Edmunds, the village has in the past been named by the estate agents Savills as the 7th most desirable in Britain.

The Sun Hotel

Located in the charming market town of Hitchin, The Sun is an impressive 16th Century coaching inn with 32 comfortable bedrooms.

The Crown Inn

The Crown is a beautifully refurbished pub with seven gorgeous boutique bedrooms, some of which have private balconies and views over Chislehurst Common. Each en-suite room comes with luxurious touches such as a Drench shower, Roberts digital radio, Nespresso coffee machine, and Smart TV. Chislehurst lies four miles west of the border with Kent, within easy reach of Central London.

New Flying Horse

The New Flying Horse is country inn, which sits on the edge of the Kent Downs, in the historic village of Wye. They have nine splendid, spacious and supremley comfortable bedrooms, and their award winning garden is the perfect spot from which to relax, socialise and enjoy al fresco drinking and dining. Wye is around three miles from Ashford, and Canterbury is just under half an hour away by car.

The Millers Arms

The Millers Arms sits in the heart of Canterbury, a short stroll from many of the city’s attractions, shops, and eateries. The pub has twelve spacious bedrooms, including great options for guests requiring a single or twin room, or those looking to book a family friendly stay. Built in 1826 to serve the workers of the local mill, some of their rooms have views of the historic cathedral.

The George Hotel

The George dates to 1300 and sits in the town of Cranbrook, halfway between Maidstone and Hastings. The magnificent staircase, flanked by two full suits of armour, leads to 12 bedrooms, each combining period features with modern luxuries. The Kent and Sussex countryside, Sissinghurst Castle Gardens, Royal Tunbridge Wells, and the Cinque Port of Tenterden are all within easy driving distance.