The Waterman is a dog friendly, modern day meeting place, a short stroll across the beautiful Midsummer Common from central Cambridge. The pub has eight comfortable en-suite bedrooms and is a great base for work trips, social gatherings, and sightseeing expeditions. Book a stay, explore the city, and enjoy craft beers, an eclectic range of wines and spirits, gourmet burgers, and live sport.
Parson’s Collar and the Lodge at Solent is a business, family, and dog friendly pub located between the cities of Southampton and Portsmouth. The pub is close to Whiteley Shopping Village and has a collection of contemporary and spacious air-conditioned bedrooms, each with an inviting coastal feel. Just 15 minutes from the beach, the pub is also a short drive from the New Forest National Park.
The Masons Arms is an idyllic, dog friendly, thatched pub nestled in the heart of the picture-postcard village of Branscombe. In 2024, the pub was named in the Daily Mail’s “Best 100 Pubs in Britain” and The Times “100 Best Places to Stay in the UK.” The pub has a collection of 28 gorgeous bedrooms and is a short stroll from the beach. Book a stay and explore the UNESCO World Heritage coastline.
The Five Alls is an 18th century, historic country pub, set in the picturesque Cotswold village of Filkins, a short drive from Lechlade. Step inside and you will find a proper pub bar and two large dining rooms. Choose from a collection of individually designed, stylish bedrooms, including good options for families. Book a stay at this handsome foodie pub and enjoy a brilliant choice of drinks.
The East End Arms is a traditional pub hidden down New Forest lanes, bought in 1990 by John Illsley, the base guitarist of Dire Straights. The pub sits on the southern edge of the National Park between Beaulieu and Lymington. Choose from five double and twin bedrooms, each beautifully designed with Oka furnishings and Mulberry fabrics. Book a stay and enjoy delicious food and locally brewed ales.
Inn on the Shore is a charming pub nestled in the village of Downderry along the panoramic Cornish coastline of Torpoint. Their terrace is the perfect summertime spot for al fresco drinking and dining and has lovely views from Rame Peninsula to Looe Island. Choose from eight comfortable bedrooms, each named after surrounding beaches and landmarks. Book this Cornish escape and enjoy delicious food.
The Gamekeeper’s Inn sits in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales in the village of Threshfield, close to Grassington, home to the fictional town of Darrowby in All Creatures Great & Small. Once a gamekeeper’s cottage for Netherside Hall, the pub has a collection of beautiful bedrooms, luxurious lodges, and woodland glamping pods. Book a stay and enjoy exceptional comfort and breathtaking views.
The Head of the River sits in one of the finest locations in Oxford overlooking the River Isis and Folly Bridge. Choose from 19 beautifully designed bedrooms, some of which come with glorious river views. The pub is a short stroll from Christ Church and a great base from which to explore the city. Book a stay, enjoy al fresco drinks on the waterside terrace, real ales on tap, and delicious food.
Kinloch is an award-winning former 17th century hunting lodge, situated at the foot of a long private drive up Kinloch Hill on the shoreline of Loch Na Dal. Nestled in the hills on Scotland’s Isle of Skye, this destination restaurant has 18 bedrooms, each offering understated luxury. Book a stay and enjoy breathtaking scenery, Highland hospitality, and spectacular food and drink.