The Colesbourne Inn

The Colesbourne Inn is a charming pub set in the heart of the picturesque Cotswold countryside. They have 14 characterful bedrooms, cosy open fires, comfortable seating, a traditional bar and a terraced garden with panoramic views. Colesbourne is ten miles from the county town of Gloucester, with Cheltenham six miles to the north and Cirencester seven miles to the south.

The Cherry Tree

Located in Abingdon in Oxfordshire, The Cherry Tree dates back over 150 years and offers a wide range of drinks, good pub food and seven en-suite bedrooms. They are located in the village of Steventon, between the bustling towns of Didcot and Wantage, just off the busy A34 trunk road which links the City of Oxford to the M4 motorway.

The Plough

The Plough is a stunning village pub offering a great drinks range, delicious food, elegant bedrooms and the wonderful hospitality in a friendly environment.

Cromwell Arms

The Cromwell Arms is a picturesque 17th century oak-beamed pub with charming spacious bedrooms. Nestled on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, it has been tastefully modernised in an area popular for hiking and cycling holidays.

The Fox Inn

The Fox Inn is a stunning 15th century pub located within easy walking distance to the town centre of Bury St. Edmunds. Alongside their popular restaurant and bar, the pub has six exquisite bedrooms for guests. With stunning decor and luxury touches, The Fox is ideal for a decadent country escape.

The Five Bells

The Five Bells is an extremely popular, traditional and friendly 17th century village pub, which sits just over two miles south west of Sandwich. The pub has three comfortable bedrooms, comprising of one family room, one twin room and one double room. Eastry is within easy travelling distance to the seaside town of Deal, the Cathedral City of Canterbury, Dover Port and the Channel Tunnel.

The Crown Inn

The Crown Inn is a delightful country pub with a warm atmosphere, superb restaurant and supremely comfortable and cosy bedrooms. Overlooking the village pond, they are set in the heart of historic Albourne and are just a short drive from the historic market towns of Marlborough and Hungerford.

The Staunton Arms

The Staunton Arms sits in the small village of Staunton in the Vale, 15 miles east of Nottingham. A previous CAMRA Pub of the Year winner, the pub has eight comfortable en-suite bedrooms, two of which are accessible. There are a choice of handpicked local cask ales behind the bar. Surrounded by green spaces, Three Shires Bush is close by where Nottinghamshire meets Leicestershire and Lincolnshire.

The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak is a beautifully renovated 18th century coaching Inn, situated in the centre of the cathedral city of Ripon. They have eight comfortable en-suite bedrooms, a heated beer garden, and serve delicious Timothy Taylor’s real ales and beers. They are the perfect base from which to explore the spa towns of Harrogate and Knaresborough and the market town and racecourse of Thirsk.