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Hotel and Inns near golf courses

If it's a golfing break you're after - many of our hotels and inns are close to some of the countries finest courses. So whether you want to test your limits against a Links course or just enjoy a quiet game you will find the perfect place to stay for a great golf break or holiday.

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Old English Inns and Old English Pubs

Bedfordshire

Bell Hotel & Inn, Woburn

Bell Hotel & Inn, Woburn, Bedfordshire

The Bell Hotel Woburn in the heart of the historic Bedfordshire village of Woburn near Milton Keynes and Leighton Buzzard, very close to Woburn Abbey and Woburn Safari Park, with easy access from M1 Junction 13. The Bell Hotel has recently been refurbished to a very high standard. The Bell Hotel is a split-site hotel on either side of a main road. On one side of the street is the Bell Inn, an alehouse of 17th-century origin. On the other is the Bell Hotel, converted out of two fine Georgian townhouses in 1988. Today the hotel is renowned locally for its welcoming atmosphere and great hospitality.
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www.bellinn-woburn.co.uk

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AA rated
Globe Inn, Linslade

Globe Inn, Linslade, Bedfordshire


www.GlobeInn-Leighton-Buzzard.co.uk

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Queen's Head, Milton Ernest

Queen's Head, Milton Ernest, Bedfordshire

The Queens Head Hotel Milton Ernest near Bedford is located in the Bedfordshire hamlet of Milton Ernest with easy access to Bedford via the A6. The Queen's Head Hotel is a comfortable, relaxed and informal country inn, which were originally two 17th century cottages. It was perhaps its character as a local's local that made it so attractive during World War II to the men and women of 8th USAAF Service Command HQ stationed at Milton Ernest Hall. Among them was one of the most successful bandleaders of his time - indeed of all time - a certain Glen Miller. Today it is still the cosy and welcoming locals' pub it's always been, as well as a comfortable and up-to-date hotel with a well-regarded restaurant and has warm and relaxed atmosphere. It is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding countryside.
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www.queenshead-bedfordshire.co.uk

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AA rated
Swan, Bromham

Swan, Bromham, Bedfordshire


www.Swan-pub-Bromham.co.uk

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Buckinghamshire

White Hart, Chalfont St Giles

White Hart, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire

The White Hart Hotel Chalfont st Giles near Amersham sits in the heart of the Historic Buckinghamshire Chalfonts with easy access to Denham, Gerrards Cross, Amersham and Beaconsfield very close to the M25 junction 18. The White Hart is ideal for exploring the Chilterns, with such treasures like the home of Milton.
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www.whitehart-chalfont-st-giles.co.uk

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Cambridgeshire

Boathouse, Peterborough

Boathouse, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire


www.Boathouse-pub-Peterborough.co.uk

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George Hotel, Huntingdon

George Hotel, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

The George Hotel Huntingdon is situated in the heart of the historic Cambridgeshire market town of Huntingdon. With easy access for the A1 and A14 only minutes away. The historic George Hotel was once the home of Oliver Cromwell's grandfather. It was first recorded in the reign of Henry VIII, and in about 1550 it became the property of a brewer called Henry Cromwell, whose son is buried in the neighbouring churchyard and whose grandson Oliver was a gentleman farmer in the neighbourhood, until a higher destiny called. There is even a tradition that the Protector was actually born in the inn. The Cromwell's were a prominent local land-owning family and Oliver Cromwell was born here in Huntingdon. If you want to find out more, the Oliver Cromwell Museum is just 200 yards from the hotel. Shakespeare plays are performed every year in the last week of June and the first week in July in the pleasant, flower filled courtyard. Today the George Hotel is a bustling hotel - a firm favourite with locals and travellers. Large car park.
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www.georgehotel-huntingdon.co.uk

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AA rated
Old Ferry Boat, St Ives

Old Ferry Boat, St Ives, Cambridgeshire

The Old Ferry Boat Holywell near St Ives Cambridgeshire sits in this pretty hamlet by the Great Ouse. The Old Ferry Boat is reputedly England's oldest inn, built before the last millennium. The beautifully thatched roof and white stonework stand as a monument to travellers who once rested here centuries ago, after quenching their thirst and satisfying their hunger with the finest English fare. It was constructed in Anglo-Saxon times, and historical documents record that liquor was first retailed here as early as 560 A.D, although experts estimate that the foundations are a century older. Today the inn is a delightful place to stay offering a very warm welcome and great hospitality to all its guests. Large car park.
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www.oldferryboatinn-stives.co.uk

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AA rated
Red Lion, Grantchester

Red Lion, Grantchester, Cambridgeshire


www.RedLion-Grantchester.co.uk

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Cheshire

Vale Royal Abbey Arms, Northwich

Vale Royal Abbey Arms, Northwich, Cheshire


www.Vale-Royal-Abbey-Arms-Northwich.co.uk

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Derbyshire

Castle, Bakewell

Castle, Bakewell, Derbyshire


www.Castle-inn-Bakewell.co.uk

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Devon

Dartbridge Inn, Buckfastleigh

Dartbridge Inn, Buckfastleigh, Devon

The Dartbridge Inn Hotel Buckfastleigh near Dartmoor sits on the A38 in the heart of the Devon and on the edge of Dartmoor National Park with easy access to Plymouth and Exeter. The Dartbridge Inn is situated by the river Dart which gives the Dartbridge Inn's superb location stunning views through the trees of the river. The original building dates back to the 19th century, when it was a simple dwelling place, which has since been added to forming a charming inn with 10 rooms. We have a large car park at the rear of the building directly accessing the accommodation over the inn.
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www.dartbridgeinn-buckfastleigh.co.uk

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Dorset

Commodore, Bournemouth

Commodore, Bournemouth, Dorset

The Commodore Hotel Southbourne near Bournemouth is on the Dorset cliff tops at Southbourne adjacent to the cliff lifts and Fisherman's Walk with easy access from the A31 and A338. The spectacular views across Poole bay take in Swanage to the West and Hengistbury Head and the Isle of Wight to the East. The Commodores location, close to the New Forest, and Bournemouth town centre, makes it an ideal base from which to explore Hampshire and Dorset. The Commodore was built in 1928 and was originally called Crawford's Tea Rooms. In the war it was used to house serving American airmen. In the early 50's an extension was added and it became Crawford's Bar and Hotel. Not long after that, it became The Commodore Hotel. A very popular holiday location. There is limited car parking provided by the hotel but ample on-street car parking within a few minutes walk.
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www.commodorehotel-bournemouth.co.uk

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Fox & Hounds, Wimborne

Fox & Hounds, Wimborne, Dorset


www.Fox-Hounds-pub-dorset.co.uk

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King's Head Hotel, Wimborne

King's Head Hotel, Wimborne, Dorset

The Kings Head Hotel Wimboure near Bournemouth is located in the beautiful Dorset town of Wimbourne Minster via the A31. Within easy reach of Ferndown, Poole, Bournemouth, Ringwood. The Kings Head Hotel is an imposing 18th century Hotel, standing right on the town square, in the heart of the local community. The original building was owned by and known as The Laing's Hotel until the turn of the century, when another floor was added to make it into the centrepiece of the town square that it is today, dedicated now to Henry VI. With its high ceilings and large windows, sofas and comfortable armchairs, the King's Head Hotel has a light elegant airy feel, reminiscent of a bygone era. There are lots of old photographs, some over one hundred years old, of the hotel, its development and of the old town, all adding to the feel and quality of this lovely building. Location is key and with Poole being just 20 minutes away, and Bournemouth and Southampton just half an hour's drive, access couldn't be easier. A favourite with locals and travellers alike. There is limited parking at the hotel and plenty of car parks near by.
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www.kingsheadhotel-wimborne.co.uk

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East Sussex

Roebuck, Forest Row

Roebuck, Forest Row, East Sussex

The Roebuck Hotel Forest Row near East Grinstead sits in the heart of the East Sussex countryside surrounded by Forest Row, East Grinstead, Gatwick Airport, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Haywards Heath, Horley and Crawley all easily accessible via the A22. The Roebuck Hotel is a charming 17th century country house, full of olde worlde charm with oak beams and open fires to keep you warm on a winters' night. There is a beautiful garden, patio and large car park. Forest Row is on the edge of Royal Ashdown Forest, which is home to Winnie the Pooh. Nearby attractions include the Bluebell Steam Railway and the beautiful Sheffield Park Gardens with its 5 lakes and 120 acres of grounds. Hever Castle, Brighton are within easy driving distance.
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www.theroebuckhotel-gatwick.co.uk

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Essex

Bull Hotel, Halstead

Bull Hotel, Halstead, Essex

The Bull Hotel Halstead is situated in the heart of the Essex market town of Halstead only a short distance from Braintree via the A131. The historic Bull Hotel is a maze of rambling nooks and crannies, old oak beams and open fires and its foundations date back to the 14th century and Tudor Times. The Bull Hotel represents the hub of social activity in this quaint town and is a firm favourite with locals and travellers alike.
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www.bullhotel-halstead.co.uk

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Duke of Wellington, Hatfield Peverel

Duke of Wellington, Hatfield Peverel, Essex


www.DukeofWellington-pub-Chelmsford.co.uk

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White Hart, Coggeshall

White Hart, Coggeshall, Essex

The White Hart Hotel Coggeshall is located in the centre of the Essex village of Coggeshall, near to Braintree, Marks Tey, Kelvedon, Witham and Colchester via the A120. The White Hart Coggeshall takes its looks and surroundings straight from a picture postcard, this stunning building dates back to the 15th century and still has a wealth of its original features, notably its attractive timbered rooms. The main part was built in 1526 as a home for one Robert Paycocke, but appears to have become an inn quite soon afterwards, patronised by merchants who dealt far and wide in the town's principal manufacture, which was lace. The oldest part of the building, was originally one end of the Coggeshall's Guildhall, was later incorporated into the White Hart Hotel and is now its resident's lounge. The fine old White Hart Coggeshall suits its surroundings admirably. It's as perfect an English hotel as you could wish for, combining ancient dignity with the highest standards of modern comfort. Nearby Paycockes and Marks Hall Estate and Arboretum.
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www.whiteharthotel-coggeshall.co.uk

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Gloucestershire

Air Balloon, Birdlip

Air Balloon, Birdlip, Gloucestershire


www.AirBalloon-pub-Gloucestershire.co.uk

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Apple Tree, Woodmancote

Apple Tree, Woodmancote, Gloucestershire


www.AppleTree-pub-Cheltenham.co.uk

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Bell Hotel, Tewkesbury

Bell Hotel, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire

The Bell Hotel Tewkesbury sits in the heart of Historic Tewkesbury opposite the famous Tewkesbury Abbey with easy access from M5 junction 9. After the Dissolution of the monasteries the old guest-house was briefly a tannery, but was rebuilt as an inn under the name the Angel in the late 16th or early 17th century. One pleasure you can be guaranteed, is the inviting atmosphere, mouth-watering food, cosy rooms and unique relaxed style of hospitality, which makes The Bell Hotel a favourite with locals, and visitors alike. A great location for exploring the medieval streets of Tewkesbury itself and the beautiful Tewkesbury Abbey or travelling further a field to Gloucester and Cheltenham.
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www.bellhotel-tewkesbury.co.uk

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Cross Hands Hotel, Old Sodbury

Cross Hands Hotel, Old Sodbury, Gloucestershire

The Cross Hands Hotel Old Sodbury near Chipping Sodbury, Bristol and Stroud sits on the A46 in the heart of the Gloucestershire countryside. With easy access from M4 junction 18. The Cross Hands Hotel is a old posting house and dates from the 14th century - 600 years later our own dear Queen sought shelter here during a blizzard in 1981! Those who like a bit of spooky history might like to know that the cellars were once used to house convicted criminals, sentenced to death by 'Bloody' Judge Jeffreys. It is popular nowadays with country lovers, horse racing fans, motor racers and is a great base for exploring the local area and you can be assured of a warm welcome and great hospitality. Use the Cross Hands Hotel as a base to visit Badminton home of the Famous Badminton 3 day event, Tetbury and other surrounding villages in the South Cotswolds
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www.Cross-Hands-Hotel-Sodbury.co.uk

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Hunter's Hall Inn, Kingscote

Hunter's Hall Inn, Kingscote, Gloucestershire

The Hunters Hall hotel Kingscote near Tetbury sits in the Gloucestershire hamlet of Kingscote only a short distance from Tetbury, Stroud, Nailsworth in the heart of the cotswolds, with easy access from the A46 and A4135. The earliest record of the Hunters Hall was in 1604 when it comprised a house, an inn, stables and a smith's shop. Early in the 20th century, entertainment and dances were held above the stables. Today, the Hunters Hall continues to be a social centre, serving both the local community and travellers. The Hunters Hall has a wealth of charm and character, enhanced by beamed ceilings and open fires. Inside it is still the perfect picture of an old English inn, with stone-flagged floors, blackened beams, great stone hearths with smoke-darkened oak lintels and ancient cast-iron firebaskets and firebacks, stuffed animals in glass cases, huge wooden settles, shooting prints, old guns on brackets and oak plank tables. It's in a great location for exploring the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside -Westonbirt Arboretum is just down the road and Highgrove House can be found nearby also Badminton House home the world famous Badminton 3 Day Event is only a short drive away
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www.huntershallinn.co.uk

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Rising Sun Hotel, Cheltenham

Rising Sun Hotel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

The Rising Sun Hotel Cheltenham sits on Cleeve Hill, the highest point both in the Cotswolds and in Gloucestershire: the summit is at 330 metres (1,083 feet). It commands a clear view to the west, over Cheltenham, over the Malvern Hills, over the river Severn and into Wales; and to the north over Winchcombe. This delightful Victorian Rising Sun Hotel and Restaurant is ideally located for exploring Cheltenham Spa, Winchcombe and the picturesque villages that make the Cotswolds world famous or for a visit to the world famous Cheltenham Racecourse home to the Cheltenham Festival with easy access from the M5 junction 10
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www.risingsunhotel-cheltenham.co.uk

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Royal George Hotel, Birdlip

Royal George Hotel, Birdlip, Gloucestershire

The Royal George Hotel Birdlip near Cheltenham and Gloucester is located in the stunning Gloucestershire village of Birdlip via the A46, A417 or the M5 Junction 11a with easy access to Gloucester , Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, Bristol, Swindon, Stroud. Built around an original 17th century Cotswold stone building, combining all the friendliness of a traditional country hotel matched by friendly customer service, The Royal George Hotel is set on 27 acres of grounds on the Cotswold hills with views of Gloucester and Cheltenham and its neighbouring villages below. The Royal George Hotel is a handsome coaching inn situated on The Cotswold Way making it an ideal retreat at any time of year - popular with walkers and cyclists. Large car park.
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www.theroyalgeorge-hotel.co.uk

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Hampshire

Bear Hotel, Havant

Bear Hotel, Havant, Hampshire

The Bear Hotel Havant near Portsmouth is located in the heart of the Hampshire town of Havant, with easy access to Bedhampton, Hayling Island via the A27. The Bear Hotel is a traditional coaching inn has played host to Queen Victoria, Churchill and Eisenhower. Set in historic surroundings and located near the town centre of Havant, the Bear Hotel takes pride in its successful combination of traditional charm with modern facilities. An excellent base for exploring the surrounding area. Large car park
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www.bearhotel-havant.co.uk

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Ely, Yateley

Ely, Yateley, Hampshire

The Ely Hotel Yateley near Camberley sits in the Hampshire countryside only a short distance from Bagshot, Frimley, Blackwater Ascot and Windsor. with easy access from M3 junction 4a The Ely Hotel is a traditional English country hotel and pub with beamed ceilings, red-brick walls covered in ivy, pan-tiled roof and a friendly home-from-home atmosphere. Ideally located for travellers to Heathrow or Gatwick and tourist attractions such as Royal Ascot, Legoland and Thorpe Park. We are only 15 minutes away from Farnborough, a great base to attend the Air Show from. We are ideally located if visiting friends and family at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst or Aldershot and the Aldershot Military Museum. For a relaxing break we are conveniently situated next to Yateley Common for those who wish to take relaxing walks, while taking in Hampshire's beautiful countryside. Large car park.
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www.Elyhotel-yateley.co.uk

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Fisherman's Rest, Titchfield

Fisherman's Rest, Titchfield, Hampshire


www.Fishermans-Rest-Fareham.co.uk

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Grosvenor Hotel, Stockbridge

Grosvenor Hotel, Stockbridge, Hampshire

The Grosvenor Hotel Stockbridge near Andover sits in the Hampshire town of Stockbridge with easy access from the A30 and M3. A perfect location to visit Winchester, Sailsbury, Andover. At the end of the last century and until his death in 1917 the Grosvenor Hotel was the headquarters of Tom Cannon, one of the great names in racing at that time. A noted owner, trainer, and jockey, Cannon was also proprietor of the local racecourse at Danebury a couple of miles away - this being a period when many country towns had courses of their own. Even more important, though, is the Grosvenor's place in the world of fly-fishing. For Stockbridge stands squarely in the middle of the long, winding valley of the Test, which is one of the finest trout-streams in Britain, if not the world. The hotel has retained its classic Georgian features and traditional friendliness, whilst offering you the very best of food, wines and present day comfort. Whether you are staying for business or pleasure, we will give you a really warm welcome and you can be assured of great hospitality.
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www.grosvenorhotel-stockbridge.co.uk

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Queen's Head, Burley

Queen's Head, Burley, Hampshire


www.Queens-Head-pub-Ringwood.co.uk

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Red Lion Hotel, Fareham

Red Lion Hotel, Fareham, Hampshire

The Red Lion Hotel Fareham sits in the heart of the Hampshire Town of Fareham with easy access via the M27 Junction 11 to Portsmouth, Southsea, Havant, Southampton, Eastleigh, Gosport. The Red Lion Hotel has been welcoming guests since 1736, when it was first recorded as a coaching inn. As a substantial and well-found inn, the Red Lion saw plenty of custom not just from travellers on the Portsmouth-Southampton road but also from sea captains whose ships were being unloaded and turned round at the town's quay alike. The Red Lion is also convenient for the business parks at Segensworth, Whiteley, Solent Business Park, Kites Croft, Cams Hall and Broadcut. We are also within close proximity to Southampton International Airport and the Continental Ferry Port at Portsmouth. The hotel is close to whole array of local attractions - Gun Warf Quays shopping centre (Portsmouth), West Quay shopping centre (Southampton), Whiteley Outlet Shopping Village, Marwell Zoo, Paulton's Park and the famous waters of the Solent and Portsmouth historic dock yards.
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www.redlionhotel-fareham.co.uk

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Swan, Sherbourne St John

Swan, Sherbourne St John, Hampshire


www.Swan-pub-Basingstoke.co.uk

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Herefordshire

Royal Hotel, Ross-on-Wye

Royal Hotel, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire

The Royal Hotel Ross on Wye sits in the heart of the historic Herefordhsire Town of Ross on Wye with views over the Wye valley with easy access via the A40. The Royal Hotel stands high above the horseshoe bend of the River Wye, commanding some of the best views of the surrounding countryside. This majestic grade II Georgian country hotel was built in 1833 on the original foundations of The Bishop's Palace, dating back to the 13th century. By 1851 it had become the staging-post for 16 of the 22 coach services which passed through the town. Thanks to its superior location and facilities, the Royal Hotel had become the town's principal inn, and one of its devotees was Charles Dickens, who frequently used it while visiting his business manager George Dolby, a resident of Ross on Wye, and planned his Celebrated American Book Reading Tour whilst staying here. Ross on Wye is famous for its Market Square, farmer's market and antique shops, and is one of the most popular tourist spots in the region.
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www.royalhotel-rossonwye.co.uk

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Hertfordshire

Bridgewater Arms , Little Gaddesden

Bridgewater Arms , Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire


www.Bridgewater-Arms-Berkhamsted.co.uk

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Feathers, Wadesmill

Feathers, Wadesmill, Hertfordshire

The Feathers Hotel Wadesmill near Ware Hertfordshire and the County town of Hertford via the A10. The Feathers Hotel was originally a 17th century coaching inn, in the early 1600's the inn was called The Princes Arms' and had been owned by various blacksmiths and tanners. In 1615 Ralph Osbertson purchased the inn and later, in 1670, allowed his son to change the name to 'The Feathers'. It subsequently became one of the busiest coaching inns in the area, stabling over 100 horses. Documents of the period mention five bedrooms, a step parlour, moon parlour, lion parlour and various other rooms. Today you'll find the inn with its convivial atmosphere and ivy clad walls, a perfect mix of beautifully conserved buildings combined with modern facilities that will make your stay totally memorable.
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www.feathersinn-wadesmill.co.uk

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George IV, Baldock

George IV, Baldock, Hertfordshire


www.GeorgeIV-Baldock.co.uk

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Plume of Feathers, Tewin

Plume of Feathers, Tewin, Hertfordshire


www.Plume-of-Feathers-pub-Welwyn.co.uk

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Sun Hotel, Hitchin

Sun Hotel, Hitchin, Hertfordshire

The Sun Hotel Hitchin is located in the heart of the historic Hertfordshire market town of Hitchin near Letchworth and Stevenage with easy access from the A1M Juntion 8 . The Sun Hotel is a traditional coaching inn and first recorded only in 1575, although it probably stood here 50 years earlier. However it only rose to prominence in 1741, when a local family by the name of Kershaw set up a posting service between Hitchin and London - the Hitchin end of the line being the Sun Inn's yard. Coach travel brought with it the risk of robbery; but the highwaymen of the time did not always confine their activities to the highway. In 1772 three of them held up the Sun Hotel at gunpoint, robbing and binding the landlord, William Marshall, and his guests and, before making off with their plunder, scratching their initials and the date on the brickwork by the door. Today the Sun Hotel is a favourite with locals, businessmen and leisure travellers alike. Hitchin has many lovely half-timbered buildings, a museum and an art gallery. Nearby attractions include the magnificent Knebworth House, Woburn Abbey, Dunstable Downs and Luton Hoo
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www.sunhotel-hitchin.co.uk

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Isle of Wight

Folly, Whippingham

Folly, Whippingham, Isle of Wight


www.Folly-inn-East-Cowes.co.uk

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Fountain Inn, Cowes

Fountain Inn, Cowes, Isle of Wight

The Fountain Hotel Cowes Isle of Wight is located on the Quay in Cowes Isle of Wight. Located in East Cowes only a step off the ferry terminal. The Fountain Hotel was built in 1771 as the Golden Fleece and had another inn, the Dolphin, right next door. An early visitor was the third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, who stayed with his entourage preparatory to departing after a state visit in 1789. As both the headquarters and the terminus of the ferry company, the Fountain Hotel quickly became Cowes' premier inn, entertaining such dignitaries as King Charles X of France and his family in 1830. Cowes comes alive in June each year for the Round The Island yacht race. Sit outside and enjoy the fun on our decked area. The summer continues to be a hive of activity with the highlight of Cowes Week Regatta during the first week of August. Today it is an ideal haven for yachting enthusiasts, business people and holiday makers and is an ideal all-year-round base from which to explore the Isle of Wight, with The Needles, Blackgang Chine and Queen Victoria's Osborne House. No car park.
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www.fountaininn-cowes.co.uk

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Ryde Castle Hotel, Ryde

Ryde Castle Hotel, Ryde, Isle of Wight

The Ryde Castle Hotel Ryde Isle of Wight, was originally a large and spacious Victorian family home, overlooking Ryde Esplanade and Harbour on the Isle of Wight with stunning views across the Solent. This majestic building which was to become the Ryde Castle Hotel is claimed to have been commissioned by Henry VIII to defend the Spithead, Southampton Water and the Solent from the invasion by the Spanish Armada during his daughter's reign. During World War I the building was used as a wartime hospital and during World War II it was an Army HQ. Rumours say there is a friendly spirit, although playful moving of objects and some sightings is all we can offer with any certainty. The Ryde Castle Hotel is situated just 100 yards from the finest sandy beach on the Isle of Wight and is an excellent location for visiting all the attractions that this lovely island has to offer Is only a short walk from teh Hovercraft Terminal from Southsea and the Ferry terminal at Ryde Pier from Portsmouth Harbour
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www.rydecastle-hotel.co.uk

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Kent

King's Arms, Westerham

King's Arms, Westerham, Kent

The Kings Arms Hotel Westerham near Sevenoaks is located in the heart of the Kent town of Westerham only a short distance from Biggin Hill, Sevenoaks, Oxted, Edenbridge with easy reach of the M25 via the A25. The King's Arms Hotel is a charming 18th century former coaching inn. In 1924, the Churchills moved to Chartwell and while the place was being renovated for them, tradition has it, the family frequently dined at the King's Arms Hotel. It wouldn't have been much of a walk for them: the Chartwell estate bounds the inn yard . Today the hotel is renowned locally for its excellent food and is a firm favourite with travellers and locals alike. Close by Squerry's Court and Bluewater Shopping Centre is only a 20 minute drive away.Quebec House childhood home of General Woolfe is also located in Westerham also only minutes away from Biggin Hill home the famous Biggin hill Airshow
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www.kingsarms-westerham-kent.co.uk

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Leicestershire

Rothley Court Hotel, Rothley

Rothley Court Hotel, Rothley, Leicestershire

The Rothley Court Hotel Rothley Near Leicester sits in the historic Leicestershire village of Rothley home of the Knights Templar within easy reach of Leicester and Loughborough via the A6 and M1 Junction 21a. Rothley Court Hotel is an impressive ancient rambling Manor House, with its own 11th century Chapel, idyllic manicured grounds, rose walk, babbling brook and trout filled river only 8 miles to the North of Leicester City Centre. Rothley Court has a long history dating back to the Doomsday Book of 1086 and encompasses plenty of traditional historic charm, making it the ideal retreat at any time of year. Situated on the eastern edge of the Charnwood Forest, Rothley village is known for its two village greens and some of the finest timber framed houses in the country. Many local attractions include Leicester Racecourse, The National Space Centre, Great Central Railway. Large Car park
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www.rothleycourthotel-leicester.co.uk

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Merseyside

Basset Hound, Thingwall

Basset Hound, Thingwall, Merseyside


www.BassetHound-pub-Wirral.co.uk

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Cottage Loaf, Thurstaston

Cottage Loaf, Thurstaston, Merseyside


www.Cottage-Loaf-pub-Wirral.co.uk

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Northumberland

Black Bull, Corbridge

Black Bull, Corbridge, Northumberland


www.BlackBull-Corbridge.co.uk

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Oxfordshire

Dog House, Frilford Heath

Dog House, Frilford Heath, Oxfordshire

The DogHouse Hotel Frilford Heath near Abindgon and Oxford, sits with easy access to Abingdon via the A420. The traditional Dog House Hotel started its life in the early 18th century as a smallholding, and in later years became an inn in 1847. The name of the Dog House Hotel has rather an unusual origin. In days gone by, wealthy farming gentry sent their offspring to be educated in Oxford and would arrive there complete with their horses and hunting dogs. The Colleges allowed their students to stable horses but not the dogs! Alas, with nowhere else to house the animals, the proprietor of the local inn offered an invaluable 'dog sitting' service and the venue became known as the Dog House. There is also a tradition that the Dog House came by its name because it was once the kennels for a local hunt. Today the Dog House Hotel is a pretty country hotel set in the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside. A firm favourite with locals and travellers alike and a great base for exploring the local area.
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www.doghousehotel-frilford.co.uk

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Red Lion, Adderbury

Red Lion, Adderbury, Oxfordshire

The Red Lion Hotel Adderbury Near Banbury sits on the Green of the historic Oxfordshire village of Adderbury near Banbury and Banbury Cross with easy access via M40 junction 11. The Red Lion is an historic ancient Royalist owned hostelry, dating back from the Civil War. A list of landlords has been proudly retained since 1690 and is displayed in the old oak beamed bar. Age-blackened beams, oak panelling, cheery fires in great fireplaces, good food and good beer are all there, housed in a picturesque old stone building overlooking what was once the largest village green in Oxfordshire. Be prepared to duck low beams and meander narrow door and hallways. Today the inn is a firm favourite with locals and travellers alike. It is in a great location for exploring the pretty Oxfordshire countryside and its many attractions. Close by Blenheim Palace.
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www.redlionhotel-adderbury.co.uk

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Rose Revived, Newbridge

Rose Revived, Newbridge, Oxfordshire


www.Rose-Revived-inn-Newbridge.co.uk

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Somerset

Little Harp, Clevedon

Little Harp, Clevedon, Somerset


www.Little-Harp-Avon.co.uk

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Manor Hotel, Yeovil

Manor Hotel, Yeovil, Somerset

The Manor Hotel Yeovil is located in the Somerset town of Yeovil with easy access via the A303. An Ideal base if visiting Yeovilton, Sherborne. Built in 1735 by local glover and merchant banker John Daniel, the house was known as Hendford House. After he passed away the house was rented out until 1927 when it became The Manor Hotel. A manor it may not be, but it is certainly elegant enough to be one. Its classical facade and porch are of warm, mellow stone, and to its long single wing, also of stone, an enormous conservatory, more like an orangery, has been added to form a sunny and spacious brasserie. It has a cheerful modern bar with scrubbed floorboards and pale beechwood furniture and fittings. Today the hotel is a firm favourite with locals and travellers alike. You will be assured of a very warm welcome and great hospitality. Yeovil is the ideal spot from which to explore Hardy's Wessex. Nearby attractions include Glastonbury Abbey, Wookey Hole, Bath, Cheddar Gorge and the Fleet Air Arm Museum of Yeovilton. The Manor has a large Car Park.
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www.manorhotel-yeovil.co.uk

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Woolpack, Beckington

Woolpack, Beckington, Somerset

The Woolpack Hotel Beckington near Bath is located in the Somerset village of Beckington only a few miles from Bath and Frome via the A36. The Woolpack Hotel, according to local tradition, was built as three cottages in 1581 and is situated in the pretty village of Beckington. By the time The Woolpack began its life as a coaching inn in the 1500s, fulling mills were established all along the banks of the River Frome and the cottage industry of spinning and weaving was thriving. This traditional country inn perfectly located for exploring the Somerset countryside and surrounding areas as Trowbridge, Bradford-onAvon, Warminster Shepton Mallet and Cathedral City Wells.
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www.woolpackhotel.co.uk

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South Yorkshire

Phoenix, Ridgeway

Phoenix, Ridgeway, South Yorkshire


www.Phoenix-pub-Sheffield.co.uk

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Red Lion, Todwick

Red Lion, Todwick, South Yorkshire

The Red Lion Hotel Todwick near Worksop and Sheffield is easy to find from Junction 31 of the M1 via the A57. Originally a farmhouse, the Red Lion Hotel dates back to 1838 and for many years was known as Mary Ellen's, after a landlady who was renowned for her hospitality. The Red Lion hotel has retained much of its old character, with oak beams, flagstone flooring and open fires. Lindrick Golf Club is close by. Large car park. You will be assured of a very warm welcome and excellent hospitality.
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www.redlionhotel-todwick.co.uk

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Suffolk

Bull Hotel, Long Melford

Bull Hotel, Long Melford, Suffolk

The Bull Hotel Long Melford is located in the historic Suffolk village of Long Melford within easy reach from Sudbury and Bury St Edmunds via the A134 . The Bull Hotel is a fine timbered house, situated near the village green, was built for a wealthy wool merchant in 1450 and by 1580 it had become The Bull Hotel. The hotel's history is evident everywhere, from the massive moulded oak beams dominating reception to the wooden rafters, carvings, open fireplaces and period furniture throughout. Long Melford was a busy village in Tudor times, and still is, attracting visitors and holiday makers from all over the UK. Long Melford, which has the longest high street in East Anglia. Its original timber work, both outside and inside is unusually well preserved. You are aware of the Bull Hotel's ancient history as soon as you walk into the entrance hall. Its massive moulded oak beams dominate the reception area and the original part of the building. During the coaching era the Bull Hotel was the principal Posting House of the town and a stopping place of the London, Bury St Edmunds, and Norwich coaches.
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www.bullhotel-longmelford.co.uk

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Tyne and Wear

Rosedene, Sunderland

Rosedene, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear


www.Rosedene-pub-Sunderland.co.uk

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Warwickshire

Coleshill Hotel, Coleshill

Coleshill Hotel, Coleshill, Warwickshire

The Coleshill Hotel sits at the heart of the Warwickshire village of Coleshill near Birmingham and Birmingham International Airport and Birmingham NEC with easy access from both the M6 and M42. The Coleshill Hotel is a friendly hotel popular with locals and visitors alike. The Coleshill Hotel is the perfect place from which to explore Warwickshire and the West Midlands historic buildings, magnificent gardens, theme parks, numerous tourist attractions and shopping facilities. For the more adventurous there is an array of outdoor pursuits and sporting activities suitable for visitors of all ages.
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www.coleshillhotel.co.uk

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Dirty Duck, Stratford-Upon-Avon

Dirty Duck, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire


www.DirtyDuck-pub-Stratford-Upon-Avon.co.uk

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Garrick, Stratford-Upon-Avon

Garrick, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire


www.Garrick-inn-Stratford-Upon-Avon.co.uk

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West Midlands

Drum & Monkey, Dorridge

Drum & Monkey, Dorridge, West Midlands


www.Drum-and-Monkey-Dorridge.co.uk

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West Midlands

Old Speckled Hen, Mere Green

Old Speckled Hen, Mere Green, West Midlands


www.OldSpeckledHen-Sutton-Coldfield.co.uk

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West Sussex

Heathy Farm, Crawley

Heathy Farm, Crawley, West Sussex


www.Heathy-Farm-Crawley.co.uk

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Wiltshire

Castle & Ball Hotel, Marlborough

Castle & Ball Hotel, Marlborough, Wiltshire

The Castle and Ball Hotel Marlborough sits in the historic Wiltshire market town of Marlborough with easy access from the M4 via the A346. The Castle & Ball Hotel is an historic coaching inn dating from 15th century, situated in the centre of Britain's widest high street that of Malborough. It occupies a site which has had an inn standing on it since the 15th century. The hotel dates back to the Spanish Armada. From 1745 to 1763 it was called the Antelope and was renamed . Some of the hotel's surviving original oak timbers pre-dates the Spanish Armada. The hotel is in a perfect location for visits to the ancient sites of Avebury and Silbury Hill, Bowood House and Gardens. The Castle and Ball hotel remains a firm favourite with locals and travellers alike. The hotel has its own car park.
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www.castleandball-marlborough.co.uk

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Red Lion, Avebury

Red Lion, Avebury, Wiltshire


www.Red-Lion-pub-Avebury.co.uk

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Other Greene King Hotels and Pubs

Cambridgeshire

Woodman, Peterborough

Woodman, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire


www.Woodman-pub-Peterborough.co.uk

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Durham

Raby Arms, Hart

Raby Arms, Hart, Durham


www.Raby-Arms-pub-Hartlepool.co.uk

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Hampshire

Danebury Hotel, Andover

Danebury Hotel, Andover, Hampshire

The Danebury Hotel Andover sits in the heart of the Hampshire Military town of Andover, very close to Basingstoke and the M3. The Danebury Hotel was originally a coaching inn dating back to the 17th century and is situated in the centre of Andover on the high street. Today it has a modern restaurant and traditional bar, offering a range of quality meals with some live music as weekends
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www.daneburyhotel-andover.co.uk

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Hertfordshire

Three Moorhens, Hitchin

Three Moorhens, Hitchin, Hertfordshire


www.Three-Moorhens-pub-Hitchin.co.uk

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Nottinghamshire

Exchange Bar & Grill, Nottingham

Exchange Bar & Grill, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

The Baltimore Exchange Bar & Grill has been delivering great food and service for over 20 years! We offer the true American Dream to our customers, with our classic American menu suitable for all of the family, and our extensive cocktail range. Our large external area provides an ideal setting for canal side, alfresco dining while the children play in our well equipped play area. Come and enjoy a warm welcome and friendly, upbeat atmosphere all year long.
www.Exchange-Bar-Nottingham.co.uk

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