The Harcourt Arms is a half hour drive from Oxford, on the cusp of the Cotswolds. This 17th century pub sits in the centre of the charming Oxfordshire village of Stanton Harcourt and is renowned for its attention to detail and service, together with an inventive menu featuring bar snacks and great pub classics. The ten-room accommodation really is something special, extremely comfortable and cosy.
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Kinloch
Kinloch is an award-winning former 17th century hunting lodge, situated at the foot of a long private drive up Kinloch Hill on the shoreline of Loch Na Dal. Nestled in the hills on Scotland’s Isle of Skye, this destination restaurant has 18 bedrooms, each offering understated luxury. Book a stay and enjoy breathtaking scenery, Highland hospitality, and spectacular food and drink.
The Highdown

The Highdown sits in Goring-by-Sea, a small neighbourhood close to Worthing on the West Sussex coast. Dating to 1820, the pub has a well-stocked bar, terrace, beautiful gardens, and a much-loved tea room. Choose from a collection of King/Twin and Superior bedrooms and Suites. Book a stay, enjoy delicious food and soak in the glorious views towards the Downs on one side and the sea to the other.
The Tempest Arms

The Tempest Arms is a beautifully refurbished, dog and family friendly pub situated in the picture-perfect village of Elslack. They have 21 gorgeous bedrooms, some of which have private terraces or Juliette balconies overlooking the Babbling Beck. They sit about five miles from the popular market town of Skipton, and guests can reach the Yorkshire Dales National Park in less than 20 minutes.
The Masons Arms

The Masons Arms sits in breathtaking countryside in the southern Lake District. Step inside this idyllic dog friendly pub, and you find oodles of charm and character, open fires, and wooden beams. They have five beautifully decorated suites, and two refurbished holiday cottages which are perfect for families or groups of friends. Grange-over-Sands is seven miles to the south.
The Lamb Inn
The Lamb Inn is a historic Cotswolds pub nestled in the quintessentially English village of Shipton-under-Wychwood, between Burford and Chipping Norton. The pub has ten beautifully renovated bedrooms, all with king size or super king beds, en-suite walk in showers, and some with luxurious roll-top baths. The village is one of three named after the ancient forest of Wychwood.
The Crown Inn
The Crown Inn sits in the heart of the Lake District in the picturesque village of Coniston. They have 13 beautifully refurbished bedrooms, including good options for dog and family friendly stays. The village is extremely popular with walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, because of its position at the foot of one of Cumbria’s most breathtaking fells, the Old Man of Coniston.
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 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.