The Kings Arms is a charming 500 year old former coaching inn, built from Cotswold stone and situated on the corner of Stow-on-the-Wold’s historic Market Square. They boast all the charm you’d expect from a Cotswold hotel and pub, with oodles of quirky character thrown in.
The Leaking Well is a traditional country pub, which sits in the village of Dunhampton. They have 11 affordable and comfortable single, double and twin bedrooms, and they also serve a great range of real ales. They are situated on the main A449 road, about six miles north of Worcester, and six miles South of Kidderminster.
A warm welcome awaits at this dog-friendly country pub, located a stones’ throw from the Lake District National Park.
The Craster Arms is situated in the heart of Beadnell, a sleepy fishing village on the Northumberland Coast. With three well-presented bedrooms, this pub caters for families and dogs and offers an excellent choice for a coastal stay.
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 Ship Inn Mevagissey is a traditional Cornish pub with genuine unspoilt charm situated near the coastal town of St Austell and the beautiful Lost Gardens of Heligan.