The Tankerville Arms, set in the picturesque village of Eglingham, offers traditional hospitality and mouthwatering British food, as well as three comfortable rooms that are sumptuously furnished.
The Tankerville Arms

The Tankerville Arms, set in the picturesque village of Eglingham, offers traditional hospitality and mouthwatering British food, as well as three comfortable rooms that are sumptuously furnished.
The Ship at Dunwich is a coastal gem just a short stroll from the pebble beach. The pub is nestled between the popular seaside towns of Southwold and Aldeburgh and is dog and family friendly. Choose from a collection of 16 beautiful bedrooms, each inspired by big skies, beach combing finds, and drift wood. Book a stay, enjoy fish and chips with a pint, and explore Suffolk and its Heritage Coast.
If fabulous food cooked to perfection by an award winning chef and enjoyed in the middle of the scenic Wiltshire countryside is something that interests you, look no further than The Foxham Inn.
The Devonshire Arms sits on a picturesque green in the village of Long Sutton in the heart of the Somerset Levels. The pub is located just off the A303, within proximity of Somerton and Langport, and has nine beautifully appointed double en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay and enjoy delicious food, an extensive range of beers, ciders, and ales, and the plethora of walking paths and trails nearby.
The Holcombe Inn is an award winning, picture perfect, contemporary British pub set in the heart of Somerset. Their House rooms are beautifully decorated, mixing vintage and contemporary design perfectly, and there are also three lodges in their grounds, two of which are dog friendly. Holcombe is a small parish situated in the north east of the Mendip Hills.
The Queen’s Arms is a family owned pub situated in the quintessential English village of Corton Denham, on the Somerset/Dorset border. The pub has five bedrooms above the pub, three luxurious rooms housed in the Coach House, and a two-bedroom cottage with garden views. This beautiful hidden gem is three miles from Sherborne and seven miles from Yeovil. Dogs and muddy boots are encouraged!
The Seagrave Arms is a beautifully renovated, 17th century pub situated in the pretty village of Weston-sub-Edge, midway between the villages of Chipping Campden and Broadway. The pub has seven beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, each perfectly blending Cotswold charm with modern comforts. Stratford-upon-Avon is ten miles from the pub, and Cheltenham can be reached in about half an hour.
Situated right on the quayside of a picturesque harbour, Pier 36 offers fresh local produce prepared with a modern twist, exceptional service and modern, bright rooms with sea views.
The Hand at Llanarmon is an ancient hostelry with bags of character and a cosy and relaxing ambience. At this historic Welsh Inn you will find old beams, roaring fireplaces, a casual mix-and-match of pine and oak furniture, real ale, good food and supremely comfortable bedrooms.