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Wiltshire
The Three Crowns »
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Anthony and Allyson Windle’s 200 year old stone pub, The Three Crowns, is a bustling dining destination drawing a discerning clientele wishing to sample the unusual and often adventurous dishes served here. The traditional bar with open fires, soft lighting and remarkable tables makes it the ideal spot for lunchtime meal, and The Th...
Buckinghamshire
The Black Horse »
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Just a hop, skip and a jump from Central London, The Black Horse lies at the heart of Fulmer, a delightful conservation village hidden in a valley between Gerrards Cross and Slough. Extended over the years from early 17th century cottages that housed local craftsmen building the Church of St James next door, the main building is a warren o...
Herefordshire
Aylestone Court »
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This Grade II listed, elegant Georgian townhouse is situated just a short walk from the centre of the historic city of Hereford, and close to the railway station. Known the world over for its cathedral, housing the Mappa Mundi and Chained Library, Hereford is a fascinating destination for a short break. Aylestone Court has retains pl...
Buckinghamshire
The Ivy House Pub & Inn »
The Ivy House is a beautiful 250 year old, brick and flint coaching inn set in the heart of the Chiltern Vale, and benefiting from the most stunning views across the countryside. When you enter, the Inn’s charm and history which creates a warm atmosphere - enjoy the open fires, old beams, comft armchairs and meet the resident ghost!&...
The Black Horse »
Just a hop, skip and a jump from Central London, The Black Horse lies at the heart of Fulmer, a delightful conservation village hidden in a valley between Gerrards Cross and Slough. Extended over the years from early 17th century cottages that housed local craftsmen building the Church of St James next door, the main building is a warren o...
Conwy Valley
The Groes Inn »
Set in the beautiful, roling North Wales countryside, The Groes Inn is a wonderful example of a traditional British Inn, blending the warm welcome of a local pub with delicious food, excellent service and a comfortable bed. This historic Inn has been welcoming visitors for over four centuries and with 14 luxurious bedrooms, a self-containe...
Fifty 5 Diner »
Fifty 5 Diner offers good quality fayre at reasonable prices, in comfortable surroundings.
A family restaurant catering for travellers along the A55, and accessible if you are travelling east or west, the Fifty-5 Diner is situated at Junction 23, the Llanddulas exit, near Colwyn Bay. The diner offers a very wide range of beverages ...
Cork
The Mills Inn & Hotel »
One of Ireland’s oldest inns, the award winning Mills Inn dates back to 1755 and is situated in a Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) area that is justifiably proud of its language heritage and traditional music. The Inn hosts traditional music sessions every Thursday night and there is live music every Saturday.
The newly refur...
East Sussex
The Belgian Cafe »
Situated on Eastbourne’s seafront within The Burlington Hotel, on the corner of Terminus Road and Grand Parade, The Belgian Café and restaurant brings a little slice of Belgium to the Sussex coast. Inside, the decoration is saluting many famous “Belgians” with pictures of Tintin on the walls and advertisements for Belgian beer...
Gloucestershire and The Cotswolds
The White Hart Royal Hotel »
The White Hart Royal Hotel, conveniently located in the market town of Moreton-in-Marsh at the head of the beautiful Evenlode Valley in the English Cotswolds, was once a coaching inn; its reputation being enhanced when King Charles I sheltered at the inn following the Battle of Marston Moor on 2nd July 1644 - a copy of the King’s unpaid bi...





