The Bowl Inn

The Bowl Inn is an award-winning pub tucked away in the picturesque village of Almondsbury. Beautifully refurbished, the pub dates to the 12th century and has 12 en-suite bedrooms including good options for guests requiring a double, twin, or accessible room. The pub is ten miles north of Bristol and is served well by the M5. The Prince of Wales Bridge provides good access to and from Wales.

The Boathouse

The Boathouse sits on the banks of the River Avon and has glorious countryside views and a panoramic garden leading down to the water. The pub has nine beautiful bedrooms, some of which have balconies and views of the river. A short car journey from the centre of Bath, the pub also has a stunning outdoor dining space for guests to enjoy al fresco drinking and dining in the summer months.

The Boathouse

The Boathouse sits on the outskirts of the chic village of Seaview, and offers a wonderfully relaxed beachside experience. They have four coastal inspired bedrooms, including good options for families. Seaview is a small resort located on the north eastern corner of the Isle of Wight, overlooking the Solent and about two miles from the town of Ryde.

The Birdham

The Birdham is a beautifully restored, family friendly Edwardian pub, situated in the heart of the village. Their AA four-star en-suite bedrooms, each retain the character and charm of this grand old building. Bembridge is located at the most easterly point of the Isle of Wight and claims to be the largest village in England. The village has its own harbour, three sandy beaches and an airport.

The Fishbourne Inn

The Fishbourne sits in a picturesque and wooded enclave between the towns of Ryde and Newport, and near to the Wightlink Fishbourne to Portsmouth ferry terminal. They have five coastal inspired en-suite bedrooms, and a large terrace and patio with wonderful views. They are located just 200 yards from Fishbourne beach.

The Red Lion

The Red Lion is an award winning pub in Histon that describes itself as ‘The Holy Grail of Beer’ and who recently won the Cambridge CAMRA pub of the year award. Nestled on the outskirts of the historic city of Cambridge, they have four inviting bedrooms located in a separate annexe. The University of Cambridge and Cambridge Castle are just three miles away.

The Royal

The Royal is a 16th century inn that sits in the heart of a small coastal fishing village, on the edge of Morecambe Bay. A finalist at the 2022 Lancashire Tourism Awards, their bedrooms have been designed with comfort in mind. The Royal is just a short stroll from Heysham Ferry Port, which has direct journeys to the Isle of Man and Ireland.

The Crown Hotel

The Crown Hotel sits in the heart of Lynton and is a great resting place for guests wanting to explore the moors and the rugged north Devon coast. They have eight comfortable bedrooms, including great options for families. Set amongst spectacular scenery, Lynton sits about 500 feet above Lynmouth. The nearest beach is Combe Martin, which is about nine miles away.

The White Star Tavern

The White Star Tavern sits in the heart of Southampton surrounded by art and culture, maritime heritage, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere. The pub has 17 beautifully refurbished en-suite bedrooms. The Telegraph wrote “The restaurant is a destination in itself, serving innovative cuisine from an up-and-coming chef. Rooms are stylish and cruise ship terminals are a suitcase-draggable distance away.”