Accommodation

Here's a selection of pubs with decent rooms to stay
Brook Green Hotel, London
This one's proved to be a safe bet over the years, managing to exist as a popular Young's house whilst the nearby pubs in Brook Green evolved into gastropubs. However, this one's now received its Young's upgrade and the result is akin to many of the other Young's refits we've had over the last...
The Black Lion, London
This pub can't quite seem to find its niche. There's no doubting its beauty, the elegant gold decorations on the ceiling and original wooden features are lovely. And the recent facelift of novelty items in the windows and new furniture really lift the place. However, something is missing on the...
The Charles Cotton, Hartington
Named after Issak Walton's fishing chum, this 18th century establishment is the sort of old fashioned village inn that, through economic necessity is forced to be as many things to as many people as possible. Without the hotel guests - walkers, anglers (well of course) and the other types you'd...
Guy Fawkes Inn, York
Some might describe the Guy Fawkes Inn as a tourist trap, but if all tourist traps were as elegant and authentic as this, we'd be happy reviewers. Sitting in the shadow of York Minster, this ancient property is the birthplace of Guy Fawkes, hence the name. Rather than fill the place with...
George Hotel, Ashford
Apparently Ashford's oldest inn, being in the region of 500 years old (at least according to the official web site), the George Hotel is a handsome building slap bang in the town centre. The web site also proclaims that "it has been suggested that the amazing oak beams which form the structure of...
The Plough Inn, Coldharbour
This pub is another well-kept secret in the middle of the Surrey Hills. Probably best known by walkers who use it as a base to scale the nearby Leith Hill, The Plough is fabulous. One of the biggest draws for us is the pubs own microbrewery, The Leith Hill Brewery, brewers of three cracking ales...
The Church House Inn, Torver
Situated in the quiet, friendly village of Torver, just outside Coniston, the Church House Inn is nigh on perfect. It dates back to the 15th century and not a lot has changed. The low-beamed ceiling (with coins jammed into the fissures in the wood), flag-stoned bar houses a mishmash of furniture...
Falgate Inn, Potter Heigham
In an area of natural beauty, it's sadly commonplace to find pubs content to assume that no matter how badly they run their business, new tourists will come back next year and so the cycle continues. The Falgate Inn definitely doesn't fit into this category. Located about half a mile from the...
The Bull Hotel, Long Melford
The Bull Hotel is a charming, historic high street coaching inn and has been since 1580. OK, the hoteliers have got their hands on it and upgraded it here and there but there's still the feeling inside of an old higgledy-piggledy pub with lots of rooms here and there. The 'pub' and hotel are kept...
Harbourmaster Hotel, Aberaeron
It's no surprise that the Harbourmaster Hotel features prominently in Welsh tourism advertising. It's a handsome, brightly painted building in a picture postcard perfect location, an attractive image that's a must for any holiday brochure. But in this case, the looks are not deceiving and it is a...
George Hotel, Basingstoke
This is a Cask Marque approved pub, which means you can be assured you'll be served an excellent pint! We'll be sending one of our reviewers along very soon to review the pub for Fancyapint.com. In the meantime why not give us your feedback and write your own review? Become a reviewer - if...