The Red Lion Inn

The Red Lion Inn is a 17th century thatched pub situated in the village of Babcary, a 15-minute drive east of Somerton. The pub has six comfortable en-suite bedrooms, each decorated in soft neutral tones and located in a separate private barn. Popular with locals, the pub is a good choice for an overnight stay on the way to Devon or Cornwall, or on the way back to London or the home counties.

The Mousetrap Inn

The Mousetrap inn is a 19th century traditional pub with 11 inviting bedrooms, a destination restaurant and thriving ‘Freehouse’ pub. Their bedrooms comprise of seven double rooms and four twins, three of which are on the ground floor and are dog friendly. Four miles from Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water is a scenic village in the rural Cotswolds, straddling the River Windrush.

The Duke of Marlborough

The Duke of Marlborough is a family friendly pub with bedrooms, situated on the outskirts of Woodstock. Their beautifully decorated, newly refurbished bedrooms are thoughtfully named after animal habitats, and situated in a separate building to the pub. This foodie gem is the perfect place to stay when visiting Blenheim palace, Woodstock, Bicester village, Oxford or the Cotswolds.

The Tiger Inn

The Tiger Inn is a quintessentially English pub with an open fire and oak beams who have been serving fine ales and delicious food since the 16th century. The pub sits in the sleepy village of East Dean, a short walk from the cliffs at Beachy Head, a ten-minute drive from the seaside resort of Eastbourne, the country’s sunniest place. Beautifully furnished, the pub has five en-suite bedrooms.

The George Inn

The George Inn stands proudly in the village of Robertsbridge, ten miles north of Hastings and a half-an-hour drive from Royal Tunbridge Wells. The pub has four inviting en-suite bedrooms and is a short stroll from the local train station. Book a stay and explore various National Trust properties, beautiful gardens, idyllic villages, and the 1066 historic coastline a 20-minute drive away.

The Black Bull Inn

The Black Bull Inn is a thatched, dog friendly pub which has sat at the heart of the tranquil, historic village of Balsham, since the 16th century. They have five beautifully decorated en-suite double/twin bedrooms, each named after a local beer or cider. The village of Balsham is situated in the centre of the triangle formed by Cambridge, Newmarket and Haverhill.

The Red Lion Inn

The Red Lion is an award winning, historic inn which sits in a picture perfect, tranquil setting. They have eight beautifully decorated en-suite double/twin bedrooms, each named after a local beer or cider. They are located eight miles south of Cambridge, and just over a mile from the M11 between Junction 9 (northbound only) and Junction 10.

Bickley Mill

The Bickley Mill sits in an idyllic Devon valley, a 15-minute drive from the English Riviera of Torquay, and within proximity of Totnes, Dartmoor, and Paignton Zoo. The pub has an elegant collection of beautifully restored double, deluxe king, twin, and family bedrooms. Book a stay and experience a 13th Century mill setting, warm hospitality, delicious food, and the nearby Devon coastline.

The Dabbling Duck

The Dabbling Duck sits proudly in the middle of the village, surrounded by fields and only a short drive from the panoramic North Norfolk coast. Their gorgeous bedrooms range from comfy and cosy rooms, larger garden rooms, or the contemporary styled bedrooms in the house adjacent to the pub. The nearest beach to Great Massingham is Heacham in Kings Lynn, around 13 miles away.