Listed in the Budweiser Budvar Top 50 Gastropubs 2013. Lost in the tranquil Berkshire countryside, The Pot Kiln is a 'must visit...
Michelin Pub of the Year 2011When a renowned chef like Heston Blumenthal has a pub, it would not be unreasonable to assume it w...
Winner of not one, but four awards from trade magazine 'thePublican' in 2009; 'Freehouse of the Year,' 'Pub of the Year,' 'Classic Pub Food of the Yea...
The small village of Ufford has two outstanding features, an imposing church and an excellent pub. This discreet honey coloured stone building hides i...
The Free Press is a tiny pub in the back streets of suburban Cambridge. It's a cosy and quiet place with a reputation for good food and ales. Old phot...
Good Pub Guide’s Pub of the Year 2013The Cock at Hemingford Grey achieves a perfect balance between pub and restaurant. The pub side is a...
Although the 'perfect pub' is subjective, this one comes pretty close. Its location, high above the Cheshire Plain, affords spectacular views to the...
A wonderfully situated country inn, high in the Peak District. Formed from a row of cottages, the series of linked dining rooms and bars are tradition...
Just a stones throw from Chatsworth House the Devonshire Arms at Beeley is an old pub with a modern make over. More of a restaurant and hotel than a p...
Deep in the Derbyshire Peaks, the Plough offers an exceptionally high standard of comfort and hospitality. The split level bars of this cosy 16th cent...
In a maze of single track Devon roads the Nobody Inn is on the edge of the village of Doddiscomsleigh, a few miles south-west of Exeter. This charming...
The Basketmakers is just a short walk north east of the town centre, in Brighton's North Road area. This unassuming local's pub has a reputation bui...
The pretty Sussex village of Alfriston has many ancient buildings and the George Inn is one of them. Granted a licence in 1397, it was originally a si...
Its official name is the White Horse Inn although the pub sign's frame hangs empty. This is one of those perfect pubs that you just don't want to le...
The Bottle House at Smarts Hill is a pretty traditional pub serving good ales, decent wines and exceptional food. It has been named the Good Pub Guide...
The Marble Arch is an exceptional and unique pub on the outskirts of Manchester city centre; it not only serves excellent food but brews its own beer....
Brown tourist signs lead the way to the 18th century Greyhound Coaching Inn in Lutterworth; the only coaching inn still open in the town. The Greyhou...
Unbelievably this wonderful old and atmospheric pub opened in the winter of 2006, for most of its previous 500 years it had been a private dwelling. T...
A charming little pub just off the High Street in Stamford, the Kings Head serves a good selection of reasonably priced food and a couple of decent al...
Deep in the Nottinghamshire countryside is the beautiful village of Colston Bassett, at its centre is the equally stunning Martins Arms Inn. Situated ...
A pretty pub near Oxford offering excellent accommodation and good food at reasonable prices. A double room costs from £65 excluding breakfast. The ex...
Sandwiched between Rugeley and Lichfield lies the beautiful village of Abbots Bromley and at its centre is The Goats Head. Built in the 17th Century t...
Despite having been voted Suffolk County Dining Pub of the Year 2008 and receiving 2 AA Rosettes, this is still essentially a pub that serves great fo...
There are several reasons to visit this exceptional pub; there's the wonderful views across the wide River Orwell; the charming and characterful old b...
This attractive upmarket inn and restaurant stands in Eastgate and is one of Bury's oldest surviving hostelries, being at least 400 years old. Althoug...
Perhaps a tad over-refurbished, the Sportsman in Mogador calls itself a country pub and restaurant, but it's a fine balance. In a quiet cul-de-sac on...
This charming pub nestles in the countryside bordering Croydon and Biggin Hill. Formed from a row of pretty artisan’s cottages, its rambling rooms are...
This beautiful 17th century country pub has retained its charm, despite changes of ownership and managers over recent years. There are still plenty of...
This is one of those pubs you just keep going back to. Thirty odd years ago it was a Ruddles pub, almost unknown in Surrey and it hasn't really change...
Not much to look at from the road, The Drummond Arms in Albury is hiding a beautifully appointed pub. Lavishly decorated and comfortably furnished, it...
The Running Horses in Mickleham is where a good village pub should be, opposite the church and next to the post office. Built in the 17th century, it ...
The 'Skim' sits on a tranquil hill above beautiful Reigate Heath. It's a small place really, but somehow manages to pack in the crowds. The front 'ext...
The pretty, whitewashed Volunteer has served the local community of Sutton Abinger since 1870. Converted from a row of farm cottages, the long, narrow...
A truly lovely place, with all you could wish for in a country pub, the Coach and Horses is in a quiet spot in Danehill, south of East Grinstead. It h...
Superbly located pub on the banks of the River Leam, next to a pretty stone bridge, both of which can be enjoyed from its extensive garden. The pub ha...
Historically inns were always a 'cut above' the alehouses and taverns, and The Lamb at Hindon carries on that tradition. Built in the mid 18th centur...
The William IV is an exquisite 16th century country pub in the Surrey Hills conservation area. It has a flagged stone floor, inglenook fireplace with ...