Twice Brewed Inn

The Twice Brewed Inn sits in the heart of rural Northumberland, a stone’s throw from Hadrian’s Wall, and surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Dog and family friendly, the pub has 23 comfortable bedrooms and is located within the protected Dark Sky Park. With its own onsite Brew House, this welcoming pub is a brilliant basecamp for walkers, cyclists, families, couples, and passing business guests.

The White Horse

The White Horse sits in the heart of Dorking’s high street, on the edge of the Surrey Hills, a stone’s throw from the art deco theatre Dorking Halls. Beautifully refurbished, the pub is one of the oldest coaching inns in England, believed to be where Dickens wrote his first novel. Choose from 56 charming en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay and explore the Denbies Wine Estate and breathtaking Box.

Legh Arms

The Legh Arms sits in the picturesque village of Prestbury on the outskirts of Macclesfield, 15 miles south of Manchester. The pub has 12 cosy bedrooms each named after famous Cheshire National Parks and landmarks, including good options for both family and dog friendly stays. Manchester Airport is half an hour away by car, Prestbury Golf Club is close by, and Alderley Edge is four miles away.

Lace Market Hotel

The Lace Market Hotel sits in the heart of Nottingham’s trendy Lace Market district, next to the St Mary’s Church, Galleries of Justice, and Shire Hall. A short walk from both Nottingham train station and the main shopping centre, there are 51 unique bedrooms and suites to book. Cock & Hoop, their onsite pub serves local cask ales, craft beers, tasty pub classics, and a delicious breakfast.

The White Horse Inn

The White Horse Inn sits in the pretty village of Compton Bassett, two miles east of Calne. Recently awarded a second AA Rosette for Culinary Excellence, choose from seven inviting bedrooms, five of which overlook the delightful gardens. The pub is a few miles from the Avebury stone circle, Marlborough, Chippenham, and a short drive from Bath. Book a stay and experience this Wiltshire gem.

Ye Olde Bell

Ye Olde Bell is a characterful 17th century coaching inn situated in the village of Barnby Moor, three miles from the market town of Retford. Just minutes from the A1, and bordering four different counties, the pub has an inviting mix of beautifully decorated single, double, twin, and family bedrooms. Exceptional dining and a luxurious spa await. For the ultimate escape book a suite.

The Kings Arms

The Kings Arms dates to the 1400’s and has featured in Four Weddings and a Funeral, Miss Marple, and Midsomer Murders. Located in the heart of historical Old Amersham, the pub has 35 characterful bedrooms, and is surrounded by independent boutiques, antique shops, and other pubs. Heathrow Airport is half an hour away, and there is good access to the M40. For the ultimate luxury book a suite.

The Little Crown Inn

The Little Crown Inn sits in the heart of the Welsh Valleys, on the site of the old Elled Level drift mine. The pub has five comfortable double or twin en-suite bedrooms, each named after a local colliery. A haven for walkers, ramblers, and cyclists, the Brecon Beacons National Park is within proximity. For business guests, there are good connections to and from Newport, Cardiff, and Bristol.

The Prince of Wales

The Prince of Wales is a beer, food, and live sports destination in the borough of Hammersmith & Fulham in West London. The pub has nine beautiful en-suite double, deluxe double, and family bedrooms. Their bar has 15 keg beers on tap, and an extensive choice of bottled beers. Book a stay and open your bedroom door to cosy comfort, charming character, and stylish touches.