The Thirsty Scholar

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.

The Royal Norfolk Hotel

Reputedly visited by Queen Victoria, and situated a stone’s throw from the beach, the Royal Norfolk Hotel offers comfortable and well appointed accommodation.

The Trooper Inn

The Trooper Inn is a warm, welcoming and inviting country pub which sits in the small hamlet of Froxfield, around three miles from Petersfield. They have eight spacious and comfortable bedrooms, with many having beautiful views across the Hampshire Downs.

The Bridge Inn

The Bridge Inn sits on the banks of the Union Canal in the picturesque conservation village of Ratho. They have four beautiful double or twin bedrooms, all of which have wonderful views of the canal, and Edinburgh Airport is just a short drive away.

The Brace Of Pheasants

The Brace of Pheasants is an award-winning thatched pub tucked away in the tranquil Dorset countryside. The pub has eight luxurious en-suite bedrooms and is the picture-perfect base from which to explore Dorset’s lovely villages, the Jurassic coastline, and many landmarks nearby, such as the famous chalk giant at Cerne Abbas. The idyllic hamlet of Plush is eight miles north of Dorchester.

The Five Dials Inn

The Five Dials Inn is an inviting, family owned pub which sits on the edge of the Blackdown Hills close to East Devon and West Dorset. This popular pub have six spacious, and comfortable en-suite bedrooms, and they serve delicious food with a contemporary twist. Ilminster is an attractive town, ten miles south east of Taunton.

The Duke William

The Duke Williams is situated just ten minutes outside the historic city of Canterbury, and is surrounded by panoramic countryside walks. This quintessential Kentish pub is located in the heart of the Garden of England, and has four beautifully furnished en-suite bedrooms. Ickham is a pretty village five miles east of Canterbury, on the east bank of the Little Stour.

The Lamb Inn

The Lamb is a very traditional pub, offering a friendly service, home cooked food and comfortable accommodation.

The John Barleycorn

The John Barleycorn is a historic and traditional English pub, serving some of the best kept ales in the country. Entwined in Britain’s aviation history, the pub is also the perfect base from which to explore the legendary museum at Duxford.