The Cott Inn is an award-winning pub nestled in the village of Dartington between the Dartmoor National Park and the South Devon coastline. They have previously been included in The Times “20 Best Pubs with Rooms”, The Telegraph’s “Britain’s 30 Best Pubs” and The Guardian’s “40 Great Pubs with Rooms”. They have five beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, and well-behaved dogs are welcome.
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The Filly Inn
The Filly Inn is a charming 16th century pub, lovingly restored after an extensive renovation and set against the majestic backdrop of the New Forest. Step inside and you will find oodles of character, open fireplaces, cosy corners, polished dining areas, and seven stylish and beautifully decorated bedrooms. Brockenhurst sits in the heart of the forest, between Lyndhurst and Lymington.
The Lygon Arms
The Lygon Arms sits in the quintessentially English village of Broadway in the heart of The Cotswolds. Their Grill by the revered chef and television presenter James Martin, showcases exemplary dishes inspired by local, artisanal and seasonal produce. They have a variety of cosy bedrooms, and historical suites and their own luxurious spa. Broadway is located between Evesham and Moreton-in-Marsh.
The Dog & Gun
The Dog & Gun is a beautifully refurbished, 17th century coaching inn, with a cosy, relaxed and informal feel. A thriving village local, they have six contemporarily decorated bedrooms, each of which perfectly maintains the historical charm of the building. The village of Netheravon sits on the banks of the Avon, opposite Fittleton, about four miles north of Amesbury and close to Stonehenge.
The George Hotel
The George is a 17th century townhouse nestled on the water’s edge between the castle and pier in the bustling harbour town of Yarmouth. Steeped in history, they have 17 fabulous bedrooms, including rooms with terraces and good options for family friendly stays. Yarmouth sits on the north west of the island and has an abundance of eateries, cafes, independent shops and panoramic coastal views.
The Jolly Sportsman
The Jolly Sportsman is a dog friendly hidden gem nestled at the foot of the South Downs National Park in picturesque East Chiltington. This gorgeous country pub is five miles from Lewes and has a picturesque garden, cosy dining areas, open log fires, and four beautiful en-suite bedrooms upstairs. Book a stay and enjoy stunning views, tranquil walks on the doorstep, and local vineyards.
The Stump
Mind your head as you step into this old school Cotswolds institution and make yourself at home in the most buzzy pub in Gloucestershire. The Stump has ten well-presented rooms and with fires always lit, you will instantly feel welcome. Recently named “One of the Top 80 British Hotels” by The Times, guests just need to order a pint of Deya and one of their legendary pizzas and your night is set.
Star & Garter
The Star and Garter is a charismatic Victorian gastropub, situated in the heart of Falmouth with glorious harbour views. Step inside and you will find oodles of charm, an award-winning restaurant, world-class whiskies and three gorgeous apartments with panoramic views. Falmouth is known for its deep natural harbour on the Fal Estuary, and sandy beaches such as Swanpool and Gyllyngvase.
The Hare & Hounds Inn
The Hare & Hounds Inn is an award-winning country pub, situated in the picturesque hamlet of Bowland Bridge, just three miles from Lake Windermere. They serve delicious modern dishes, alongside traditional pub classics. Winner of the Best Small Hotel ‘Best Places to Stay in Britain 2023’ by the Times & Sunday Times, they have four tranquil en-suite bedrooms.