Fox and Anchor

The Fox & Anchor is a historic hangout for those who love beer, guest ales, and epic cocktails. The pub sits on the edge of Smithfield Market and is renowned for its City Boy Breakfasts with the obligatory pint of Guinness. Choose from six stylish bedrooms, each blessed with home comforts, snacks, and posh coffee machines. Book a stay and visit the Barbican Conservatory or St. Paul’s Cathedral.

The Wellington

The Wellington sits in the suburb of Horfield on Bristol’s northern edge. The pub has ten comfortable air-conditioned en-suite king double and classic twin bedrooms, including rooms suitable for business, leisure, and dog friendly stays. Located about three miles from the city centre and close to the local hospital, the pub serves delicious pub classics, and award-winning beers.

Pen and Parchment

The Pen and Parchment is situated on the edge of town and retains traditional features such as the original beams, together with contemporary touches. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is just a four minute walk from the pub and Birmingham Airport is just over 20 miles away.

The Rose & Crown

The Rose and Crown is a well known local landmark and is close to some of the most quaint, independent and specialist bars and shops to be found anywhere in London.

The Victoria

The Victoria is an award winning, independent, neighbourhood pub with a fabulous restaurant, six boutique bedrooms and a large garden. This popular gastropub serves modern British food with a trademark Asian twist. They are situated just a short stroll from Richmond Park, and the nearest train stations are Mortlake or North Sheen which go to both Waterloo and Clapham Junction.

The Counting House

The Counting House is a decadent 19th century pub situated a short stroll from Bank underground station, and not too far from Liverpool Street and London Bridge. The pub has 21 air-conditioned bedrooms housed in what was once the City University Club, a gentlemen’s club established in 1895. Serving a proper pint, their award-winning British handmade pies are amongst the finest in the city.

The Bedford

The Bedford, first built in 1931 has recently undergone a multi million pound refurbishment to create an unrivalled pub with 15 super stylish boutique bedrooms.

The Blackbird

The Blackbird is an Ale & Pie house with an outstanding reputation for great beer and delicious food. The pub sits a short walk from Earl’s Court tube station, and has nine beautiful en-suite bedrooms, including good options for business guests. Hyde Park, Kensington Palace, and Stamford Bridge are all within easy reach, making this pub a brilliant bolthole from which to explore the capital.