The Standard Inn

The Standard Inn, is a much loved, multi award winning pub, situated right in the heart of the medieval citadel of Rye. This 15th century, country gem has five gorgeous bedrooms, and inside you will find beautifully carved beams and warming fires on frosty mornings. Rye has bundles of historic charm waiting to be explored, and distant views across Romney Marsh to ponder.

The Crown Inn

The Crown is a beautifully refurbished 16th century dog friendly pub set amidst acres of stunning Gloucestershire countryside, on the edge of the Cotswolds. The pub has nine inviting en-suite bedrooms including good options for business guests requiring a twin room. The village of Tolldown is located a stone’s throw from Dyrham Park and is within easy reach of Bath, the M4, and Bristol Airport.

The Prince of Burford

The Prince of Burford is an 18th century, dog and family friendly pub situated in picturesque Burford, on the north eastern edge of the Cotswolds. Beautifully refurbished, the pub has 16 charming double, twin, family, superior, and four poster en-suite bedrooms. The pub is the picture-perfect base from which to explore The Cotswolds, historic Oxford, and the scenic Oxfordshire countryside.

The Avon Causeway

The Avon Causeway is a dog friendly pub situated in picturesque Hurn, a village about a ten-minute drive from Christchurch. A few miles from the beautiful Dorset World Heritage Coast, the pub has 12 comfortable en-suite bedrooms. The pub was built in the 19th century as a conversion of the Hurn Railway Station, and is also a good base from which to explore the New Forest.

The George Inn

The George is a 14th century, dog friendly Tudor inn situated in the heart of Norton St Philip, about seven miles south of Bath. This historic pub has 13 charismatic en-suite bedrooms, making them the perfect base from which to explore nearby attractions such as Longleat House & Safari Park, the Roman Baths, and Stonehenge.

The Hadley Bowling Green

The Hadley Bowling Green is a dog friendly, 16th century Elizabethan pub with one of the oldest bowling greens in Britain situated adjacent to their beer garden. The pub has 12 comfortable en-suite bedrooms, and is within proximity of Droitwich, Worcester, Birmingham Airport, and the Malverns. The pub has in the recent past been a multiple award-winner at the Visit Worcestershire Tourism Awards.

The King’s Arms

The King’s Arms is a beautifully refurbished, dog friendly pub situated in the picturesque town of Melksham, on the River Avon, a few miles south of Chippenham. The pub has 13 comfortable en-suite bedrooms, including good options for those requiring a double, twin, family, or room with good accessibility. The pub is an ideal base from which to explore Corsham, Bradford-on-Avon, and Bath.

The Ring O’ Bells

The Ring O’ Bells is a dog friendly pub, situated in the pretty village of Compton Martin in the Chew Valley. A previous recipient of the “Dining Pub Gold Winner” at the Taste of the West Awards, the pub has two beautifully refurbished double or twin en-suite bedrooms. The village lies north of the Mendip Hills, about ten miles south of Bristol, on the A368 road from Weston-super-Mare to Bath.

The Peacock Inn

The Peacock Inn is a historic, timber framed pub, nestled in the village of Chelsworth, on the north shore of the River Brett. The pub has seven beautifully presented bedrooms and is surrounded by a tranquil country garden. Their critically acclaimed restaurant features in the Michelin Guide. Book a stay in one of the prettiest villages in England and explore a network of trails nearby.