The Lion is a beautifully refurbished pub situated in the village of West Pennard, a short drive from historical Glastonbury. The pub has a collection of 12 inviting en-suite bedrooms, each of which fuses the period architecture of the building with a contemporary feel. Wells, Shepton Mallet, and the iconic Glastonbury Festival are nearby, with Bristol and Bath about an hour away by car.
The Britannia Inn is a former 18th Century coaching inn between Par and St Austell, now transformed into a stylish pub and restaurant with bedrooms.
The Llanerch Inn is a historic 16th Century inn, located in the old Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells.
The Seaview Inn is a delightful pub where you will receive a warm welcome. Expect a roaring open fire, a range of good beers, home cooked food and three comfortable bedrooms on the Cornish coast.
The Shireburn Arms sits in the picturesque village of Hurst Green, about four miles from the ancient market town of Clitheroe. They have 21 beautiful bedrooms, each of which comes with original architectural features, bold decor, wonderful wallpapers and contemporary fabrics. Their rooms include good options for families and those guests looking to book a dog friendly stay.
The Scott Arms have arguably the best views over the panoramic Purbeck countryside, including the Corfe Castle ruins. This friendly and welcoming pub have four comfortable double en-suite bedrooms. The pretty rural village of Kingston sits in the middle of the Isle of Purbeck on the southern Dorset coast, and is only ten minutes from the glorious sandy beaches of the Jurassic Coast.
The Saracen’s Head Inn is a traditional English pub serving real ales and home-cooked food. The original stables have been converted into stylish, comfortable accommodation.
The Potter’s Arms is a traditional village pub set on the edge of the Chiltern Hills in glorious rural Buckinghamshire. This inn has 4 beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms.
The Pyewipe is a family run pub situated beside the Roman Fossdyke canal, about a 20-minute walk from the centre of Lincoln. Popular as a ramblers’ watering hole, the pub has 21 comfortable and individually designed en-suite bedrooms housed in a separate lodge, some with views of Lincoln’s grand Cathedral. The pub also has a bar, clock room, popular restaurant, and outdoor terrace.