The Antelope is an old coaching inn tucked away in Poole’s historic old town within walking distance of the main quay. Poole Harbour and its cross channel ferries are a short drive away. The pub is said to be the oldest in the town and has been a popular meeting place for centuries. Choose from 23 comfortable single, double, twin, and family bedrooms. Book a stay and visit Sandbanks Beach.
Located opposite the majestic Worcester Cathedral, Ye Olde Talbot is a traditional coaching inn dating from the 13th Century.
The Millers Hotel is a Greene King pub and hotel with 38 affordable bedrooms situated in the village of Sibson, a 15 minute drive north of Nuneaton. Formerly a bakery, the pub is popular with business guests and has a mill wheel, open fire, and oak beams. Choose from a choice of comfortable single, double, twin, and family bedrooms. Book a stay and enjoy a great range of beers and cask ales.
The Coleshill Hotel sits on the edge of the M42 ring road in the market town of Coleshill, about ten miles from Birmingham. The pub has 24 comfortable bedrooms housed in the main building and separate Georgian annexe. There are good options for guests requiring a double, twin, or family bedroom. A mile from the M6, trains from the local station travel to Birmingham city centre in 20 minutes.
The Riverside Hotel is a 19th century, dog friendly inn situated in the village of Branston with views of the River Trent. Originally a timber framed farmhouse, the pub is three miles from Burton on Trent. Choose from 34 comfortable en-suite bedrooms including good options for business guests. Book a stay and enjoy al fresco drinking and dining in the fabulous riverside beer garden.
The Saracens Head sits in the old Roman town of Towcester, conveniently located close to the local racecourse, and a short drive from Silverstone, seven miles away. The pub has 21 comfortable and affordable double, superior double, and single rooms. Whittlebury Park golf club and Northampton Saints rugby club are nearby, as are the National Trust properties of Stowe and Canons Ashby.
Originally a farmhouse dating back to 1672, sitting between the Charnwood and National Forest, The Fieldhead is a 28-bedroom retreat. Located in the small village of Markfield and just seven miles from the centre of Leicester, this pub is ideal for business and leisure trips, and there’s even space for you to bring along your four-legged friend too.
The Royal Hotel sits in the picturesque town of Ross-on-Wye, above the River Wye, on the northern edge of the Forest of Dean. The pub boasts far reaching views of the surrounding countryside and is built on the foundations of a 13th century Bishop’s Palace. Choose from 42 affordable single, double, twin, superior, and family bedrooms. Book a stay at this characterful Greene King pub.
The Castle is a charming 16th century pub situated on the banks of the River Wye, in the market town of Bakewell. Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, and close to the Chatsworth Estate, the pub has six comfortable double or family en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay, and explore the panoramic countryside, walking trails, independent shops, and quaint cafés nearby.