The Black A Moor Inn

The Black A Moor Inn is a charismatic country pub, who sit on the edge of the city of Ripon, near to the popular tourist towns of Harrogate and York. They serve traditional home cooked food, a great selection of real ales from Yorkshire and they have five beautiful bedrooms. They are located just off, and about half way along the Morecambe to Bridlington Coast To Coast cycle ride.

Wild Garlic

The Wild Garlic is nestled in the charming town of Nailsworth, in the south of the Cotswolds. They are situated in the picture postcard Cossack Square, and are just a short stroll from the bustling town centre. They have five gorgeous bedrooms, one of which is a family room, together with two self catering apartments. Stroud is well known for its wonderful mix of cafes, galleries and shops.

The Abbey Hotel

The Abbey Hotel is a historic Grade II listed pub, restaurant, and hotel situated opposite Battle Abbey, gateway to the iconic battlefield. The pub has eight comfortable double or twin bedrooms, and their beer garden borders the historic 1066 walk through the Sussex countryside. Book a stay and enjoy a great choice of ales and pub classics and soak up the historic surroundings in comfort.

Alvanley Arms

The Alvanley Arms sits in the village of Cotebrook on the A49, five minutes from Tarporley, and less than half an hour by car from Chester. The pub, which is over 400 years old has six beautifully decorated double or twin en-suite bedrooms. Their beer garden overlooks the duck pond and trout lake, and during the winter months the cosy bar has a lit log fire. Oulton Park Circuit is close by.

Broom Hall Inn

The Broom Hall Inn sits in the pretty village of Broom, in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. This warm and friendly pub have 12 characterful and supremely comfortable en-suite bedrooms. There are excellent transport links to and from the pub, with Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, The Cotswolds, Coventry, Redditch and Birmingham all within easy reach.

The White Horse Inn

The White Horse is a delightful 17th century country pub, with oodles of character, cosy corners and several brand new purpose built shepherds huts. Their pub bedrooms are bright, comfortable and spacious, and include good options for families and those guests who require an accessible room. They are located on the A140, close to the town of Eye and midway between Ipswich and Norwich.

The Bull Inn

The Bull Inn at Woolpit is a traditional village pub and restaurant, just ten miles from the historic town of Bury St Edmunds. Located just off the A14, this pub is located in a quiet village where locals meet and swap stories whilst enjoying real ales such as Adnams Ghost Ship. Their bedrooms including twin and double options are comfortable and tastefully decorated.

The Two Lifeboats

The Two Lifeboats is a beautifully refurbished pub located in the seaside town of Sheringham, four miles west of Cromer. The pub has six comfortable en-suite double, twin, and single bedrooms, each of which has sea or beach views. Sheringham is renowned for its Blue Flag beach, Top 100 links golf course, and breathtaking coastal and countryside walking trails. Book this coastal gem today!

The Tommyfield

The Tommyfield is a handsome gastropub named after the 19th century market which was home to Britain’s first fish and chip shop. They have six stylish double and double/twin bedrooms, each of which has bundles of charm, character, and lots of little luxuries. They sit in the heart of Kennington, on the borders of the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark and home to The Oval cricket ground.