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.
The Pilot Boat Inn sits in the village of Bembridge and serves great beer and stone baked pizzas. They have their very own microbrewery called the Wight Knuckle Brewery and five comfortable bedrooms. Previously awarded “Village of the Year” at the BBC Countryfile Magazine Awards, Bembridge is located around the eastern tip of the Isle of Wight.
The Percy Arms is an elegant country pub and grillhouse, nestled in the picturesque village of Chilworth. Situated in the centre of Surrey, within easy reach of both Heathrow and Gatwick Airports, they have five sumptuous bedrooms, each oozing luxurious comfort and colonial charm. Chilworth is located in the Tillingbourne valley, about three miles south east of Guildford.
The White Horse Inn sits in the pretty, tranquil village of Barton, around four miles, south west of the historical city of Cambridge. The pub has two comfortable double bedrooms, and are renowned locally for their delicious and authentic Thai cuisine. The River Cam flows through the centre of Barton, and the surrounding landscape is peaceful with many walking trails close by.
Nestled in the coastal town of Barrow-in-Furness, just moments south of the stunning Lake District, a warm and friendly welcome awaits you at the Ormsgill Inn. The pub boasts nine comfortable and spacious bedrooms, perfect for those exploring the Lake District.
The Old Well Inn in Barnard Castle is steeped in history, dating as far back as the 12th Century and is possibly one of the most historic pubs in the North East.
Situated in the historic village of Lowick and the gateway to the Cheviot Hills, the White Swan Inn boasts a picturesque countryside location and cosy accommodation.
The Old Ship Aground is an historic Edwardian pub located on the harbour in Minehead. Spectacular views across the harbour to the Quantocks and Wales, the location is idyllic.
The Thirsty Scholar is a former coaching house situated in the heart of historic Penryn, just a short five minute walk from Penryn Rail Station. Traditional ales and ciders are served in the bar, and guests can relax in the sheltered beer garden or retire for the night in one of their four comfortable bedrooms.