Queen Street Tap

The Queen Street Tap sits in the charming coastal town of Deal, eight miles north east of Dover, and a similar distance south of Ramsgate. They have eight affordable double or twin bedrooms, and their bar offers an impressive range of craft ales, ciders, and cask ales. There is BT and Sky Sports at the bar, and guests can enjoy their “Crafternoon Tea” with teacups replaced by tankards.

Duke of York

The Duke of York is a dog and family friendly pub located in the seaside town of Whitby, on the Yorkshire Coast at the mouth of the River Esk. They overlook the harbour, at the bottom of 199 steps, and have eight beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, some of which are suitable for guests bringing their dog. Whitby is a historic seaport with some of the very best fish & chips in the UK.

The Olde Ship Inn

The Olde Ship Inn is nautically themed, situated above the tiny fishing village of Seahouses, just 450 metres from North Beach. The village has a bustling harbour, a number of shops, and some of the best fish and chips in Northumberland. Choose from 12 bedrooms etched with a touch of old world charm, a bungalow perfect for families, and a characterful cottage to the rear of the pub.

The Anglers Arms

The Anglers Arms is a dog friendly coaching inn, nestled on the banks of the River Coquet in the tranquil hamlet of Weldon Bridge, close to Alnwick Castle and Gardens. The pub has a great choice of accommodation, from en-suite rooms, a family friendly self-catering cottage, to an apartment on the upper floor. There is also a private stretch of river for guests to test their angling skills.

The Percy Arms

The Percy Arms is a dog friendly pub, situated in the heart of the tranquil village of Chatton, a 15-minute drive from Bamburgh and not too far from the Scottish border. Choose from five en-suite bedrooms, each beautifully decorated in a country cottage style. The pub sits in picturesque Glendale, on the River Till, near the Cheviot Hills, with breathtaking countryside views all around.

The White Hart

The White Hart sits on the marsh banks of the River Blyth and is surrounded by idyllic countryside. They have four comfortable en-suite bedrooms located in a secluded courtyard, each with magnificent views of the estuary. Blythburgh stands within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Heritage Coast of north east Suffolk, and the pub is a short drive from the seaside town of Southwold.

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 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.