The White Horses

The White Horses sits in the village of Rottingdean, nestled between soaring cliffs and the East Sussex countryside. The pub stands on the pebble beach seafront and has glorious views of the sea. Choose from 32 bedrooms and suites, perfect for weekend coastal escapes and midweek overnight stays. Book a room, soak in the breathtaking views and enjoy British classics and drinks on the terrace.

Old Manse Hotel

With original features and traditional charm, Old Manse Hotel overlooks the River Windrush and is situated in picturesque Bourton-on-the-Water. Built in 1748, they are surrounded by beautiful Cotswold countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. They have a large garden terrace, heated patio and 15 elegant bedrooms.

The Hoste Arms

The Hoste Arms is a beautifully refurbished dog and family friendly pub situated in the pretty village of Burnham Market, a mile from the North Norfolk coast. Steeped in history, the pub has a restaurant, cinema, beauty spa, and fitness suite. Choose from 47 bedrooms housed at the pub and at Vine House, their townhouse across the road. Book a stay, enjoy delicious food and locally brewed beers.

The Beverley Arms

The Beverley Arms is an 18th century coaching inn, regarded as one of the best places to stay in Beverley. Enjoy delicious, seasonal food in one of their cosy lounges or dine in the elegant restaurant. Choose from 38 boutique bedrooms and relax in comfort. Book a stay at this five star inn and discover a town full of boutique shops, historic tales, architectural beauty, and a famous racecourse.

The Swan

The Swan is a beautifully refurbished Georgian hostelry and one of the first Michelin Key Hotels situated on Southwold’s historic Market Place. Choose from a collection of contemporary bedrooms, each coming with bright and colourful furniture and a host of added luxuries. Book an unforgettable experience on the Heritage Suffolk Coast and enjoy delicious food and award-winning Adnams drinks.

The Beeley Inn

The Beeley Inn (formerly The Devonshire Arms at Beeley) sits in the Peak District village of Beeley at the southern edge of Chatsworth Park. The pub is located at the foot of Beeley Moor and has a collection of beautiful bedrooms above the inn and in a hamlet of stone cottages nearby. Book a stay, take the two-mile riverside walk to Chatsworth, and explore the House, Garden, Park, and Farmyard.

The Thomas Lord

The Thomas Lord is nestled in the picturesque village of West Meon in the South Downs National Park, eight miles from the ancient market town of Petersfield. The pub was named after the man who gave his name to Lord’s Cricket Ground and has five inviting twin and king bedrooms housed within the beautiful gardens. Book a stay and explore the rolling countryside of the Meon Valley by foot or cycle.

The King William IV

The King William IV is a beautifully refurbished pub nestled in the heart of Sedgeford, three miles south east of the seaside resort of Hunstanton. This picture-perfect pub sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has nine inviting double en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay, enjoy delicious food, explore the breathtaking Norfolk coastline, and take the short drive to the Sandringham Estate.

The Birdham

The Birdham is a beautifully restored, family friendly Edwardian pub, situated in the heart of the village. Their AA four-star en-suite bedrooms, each retain the character and charm of this grand old building. Bembridge is located at the most easterly point of the Isle of Wight and claims to be the largest village in England. The village has its own harbour, three sandy beaches and an airport.