The Bull on the Green is nestled in the charming village of Newick, in the heart of the Sussex countryside. They have seven comfortable bedrooms, and inside the pub you will find oak beams and exposed rafters which exude bundles of traditional charm. Newick is located on the A272 road, about six miles east of Haywards Heath.
The Shepherds Inn is a traditional village pub located in the village of Langwathby, which lies on the east bank of the River Eden. They have four comfortable, modern bedrooms.
The Timble Inn is a romantic Grade II listed 18th century coaching Inn with foundations dating back to 1200AD. This historic pub is hidden away in the quiet, beautiful village of Timble, nestled in the stunning Washburn Valley. They have been awarded a 5 Star Silver Award rating and two culinary Rosettes by the AA.
The Richard Onslow is a classic English village inn, with a friendly old bar and snug, an elegant dining room, a secluded courtyard garden and ten characterful bedrooms. Cranleigh sits at the foot of the Surrey Hills, with easy access to the Downs Link long distance trail. This vibrant small market town is a haven for walkers and cyclists who enjoy the local cafe culture.
The Devonshire is nestled in the village of Grassington, just north of Skipton, on the cobbled market square. Situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, their frontage features in the popular remake of All Creatures Great and Small since the show premiered in 2020 on Channel 5. They have eight beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, including good options for family and dog friendly stays.
The Thomas Arms has ten bedrooms and is well situated for visiting attractions, the local countryside and the beautiful Gower peninsula. Carmarthenshire is a beautiful area to visit, from Carmarthen Bay in the South to the Western Brecon Beacons in the North.
The Wellington is one of the oldest buildings in Brecon and stands proudly in the town square overlooking the Duke of Wellington statue and amid the rolling hills of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The Penwig sits in the seaside town of New Quay and has wonderful views across the bay. The pub has seven comfortable bedrooms including good options for families looking to book a coastal staycation. Perched high on the hills above Cardigan Bay, on the Ceredigion Coast Path, New Quay is a traditional fishing town with a harbour, sandy beaches, and a strong literary association.
The Penhelig Arms is a picture perfect pub, surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park and overlooking the harbour. Originally a collection of fisherman’s cottages, they have 16 comfortable bedrooms, including good options for families and guests bringing their dog. Aberdovey is a peaceful seaside village nestled on the north side of the Dyfi estuary.