Sebastians
Oswestry
behind the restaurant, where a French influenced menu is served, are comfy, well-appointed guest rooms set around a courtyard and terrace
The Bell
Alderminster
a beautifully up-dated village inn with boutique, individually designed rooms, a large outdoor terrace with countryside views and good food
Russell's
Broadway
chic, elegant guest rooms sit above a modern, airy restaurant that serves a creative, modern, British menu with a local produce emphasis
Old Downton Lodge
Downton-on-the-Rock
set in glorious open countryside, a peaceful retreat fashioned out of ancient stables and barns to provide luxurious rooms and fine dining
The Haughmond
Upton Magna
a former coaching inn serving as a community hub, village shop, cafe, bar and restaurant, with comfy, stylish rooms and serving local produce
Riverside Inn
Aymestrey
beautifully appointed rooms, including cosy garden lodges, are on offer at this elegant country inn where British fine dining may be enjoyed
The Talbot Inn
Much Wenlock
comfortable rooms overlooking a courtyard are offered in the converted Malthouse of this ancient inn, set in Much Wenlock's historic high street
The Pheasant
Neenton
this charming community inn has won accolades for its traditional Shropshire menu; it also offers stylish and relaxing guest rooms
The Charlton Arms
Ludlow
many of the luxurious, well-appointed rooms at this family-run, riverside pub have views over the River Teme towards medieval Ludlow
The Swan Hotel
Stafford
a former coaching inn enjoying a prominent spot on Stafford's main street, the decor combines original features with contemporary styling
The Old Black Lion
Hay-on-Wye
a charming, former coaching inn, with a rich history spanning centuries, featuring comfortable rooms with low beamed ceilings, and a rustic bar
The Bower House
Shipston-on-Stour
dating from the mid 18th-century, this elegant restaurant offers well furnished, boutique-style rooms and serves modern, European cuisine
The Sun Inn
Winforton
a friendly, welcoming inn boasting contemporarily appointed rooms above a characterful, wood-beamed bar, serving modern British cuisine
Admiral Benbow Inn
Ruyton XI Towns
this quaint pink-washed inn, with historic features in the spacious rooms, has a sociable bar where you can meet the locals, and a kindly owner
The Unicorn
Ludlow
a winning combination of oak floors, beams and open fires downstairs and upstairs, rooms with a stylish and sumptuous silver-toned décor
The Blue Boar
Temple Grafton
parts of this country pub date from the 1600s and it sits amidst peaceful farmland, yet Stratford-upon-Avon is a mere 15 minutes drive away
The Church Inn
Ludlow
soak up Ludlow's historic atmosphere at this fine 14th century inn; fabulous rooms are available in the inn itself or the nearby Townhouse
The Godwins
Bartestree
enjoy classic pub fayre at this interesting inn, built in the Gothic style and offering a choice of spacious rooms or self-contained apartments
The Harp Inn
Glasbury
a delightful, 300 year-old inn affording magnificent views across the River Wye together with a convivial bar serving classic pub fayre
Ye Olde Robin Hood Inn
Ironbridge
a picturesque Ironbridge inn offers a friendly welcome, a great meal in the evening, comfy beds and a freshly cooked breakfast in the morning
The Old Fourpenny Hotel
Warwick
previous guests have highly commended the quality and range of cuisine available at this charming inn, boasting attractive rooms
The Townhouse
Stratford-upon-Avon
a beautifully appointed, centrally-placed accommodation with luxurious rooms - uniquely furnished and decorated - and offering an all-day bistro
The White Horse Inn
Clun
in a beautiful location in the Shropshire Hills, ideal for touring, a sociable village inn with cosy rooms, real ales and tasty, freshly-prepared food
The Temple Bar Inn
Ewyas Harold
at this 19th century Virginia Creeper-clad inn surrounded by beautiful countryside, the inviting rooms come with espresso machines and Netflix
Peakstones Inn
Alton
a friendly and welcoming pub set amidst peaceful countryside just 2.5 miles from Alton Towers; guest rooms are in the main pub or chalets
The Oak Inn
Staplow
modern, Europen cuisine is served at this attractively furnished inn, set in a glorious, small village setting, 5 miles from historic Eastnor Castle
Elliotts at Dinham
Ludlow
dine in the elegant setting of the bistro at this grand Georgian town house in a quiet central square, then stay in the magnificent rooms
St Nicholas Boutique Hotel
Shrewsbury
set in an old church with amazing stained glass windows and carved pillars, a successful café and grill also has striking boutique rooms
The Lion Hotel
Brewood
sample local Staffordshire cuisine in the relaxed bar of this 18th-century Grade-II listed inn, set in a tranquil village and boasting spacious rooms
The Stag
Redhill
located on the A46 just 3 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon amidst the Warwickshire countryside; a 500-year old building full of character
Innkeeper's Lodge Birmingham NEC
Meriden
17th-century former coaching inn with stylish rooms that retain period features whilst blending them with bold and contemporary decor
Tilted Wig
Warwick
a 17th century Inn with stylish rooms above a cosy bar and restaurant set on Warwick's Market Square and just 5 minutes walk to the castle
The Swan Taphouse
Ironbridge
an 18th century inn, on the banks of the River Severn, features a smokehouse restaurant and imaginatively decorated rooms
Seven Stars
Ledbury
with low beams and wood-panelled walls, this characterful inn sits in a charming, small market town and serves classic pub fayre in its cosy bar
Baskerville Arms Hotel
Clyro
a charming village inn with a gorgeous, wood-beamed bar, ideal for attending the Hay Festival or exploring the glorious mid-Wales borders
The College Arms
Lower Quinton
originally owned by King Henry VIII, this charming village inn offers an informal and relaxing stay
The Rodney Inn
Berrow Green
a smartly refurbished inn with 17th century origins set in countryside, rooms are well-presented and the food is local and seasonal
The Crown & Trumpet Inn
Broadway
with regular live entertainment, this lively, 17th-century, village inn offers uniquely styled rooms and a restaurant serving seasonal dishes
The Crown
Worcester
a winning Wetherspoons combination of stylish comfort in an historic setting and downstairs, the popular signature breakfast and dining menu
The Fountain
Oldwood
a picturesque beamed inn has separate modern chalet accommodation and one four poster suite; tasty, hearty food is served in the restaurant
The Swan Hotel
Upton-upon-Severn
400-year old inn set on the banks of the River Severn in a historic market town, some of the comfortable rooms enjoy river views
Lion & Pheasant Hotel
Shrewsbury
16th-century property, set close to the River Severn, sympathetically restored using natural materials and retaining bags of its original charm
The New Inn
Llangynog
in a breathtaking location, surrounded by the scenic beauty of the Welsh lakes, a historic inn offers cosy rooms and a wide menu in the restaurant
The Horse & Hound Inn
Broadway
with parts dating back to the 17th-century, this Cotswold-stone built inn boasts a relaxed restaurant serving locally sourced, seasonal food
The Cardinals Hat
Worcester
in the historic heart of the city, Worcester's oldest inn retains its unique heritage, but has added six gorgeous boutique rooms in Georgian style
The Howard Arms
Ilmington
a delightful, historic, 400-year-old village inn set on a peaceful village green packed full of character and offering award-winning dining
Ye Olde Ferrie Inn
Symonds Yat
this 15th-century pub sits in a spectacular and idyllic setting on the banks of the River Wye
Broom Hall Inn
Broom
16th century pub that is at the heart of village life, find a traditional bar with open fires, a menu of pub classics, stylish rooms and a beer garden
The Saracens Head
Symonds Yat East
standing in a spectacular spot on the banks of the River Wye since the 16th century; rooms are light and contemporary, many have river views
The Talbot
Knightwick
a 14th century riverside coaching inn offers comfortable classic rooms; the restaurant uses home grown produce from the kitchen garden
The Red Lion
Long Compton
featuring log fires, stone walls and oak beams, this updated pub is ideally placed to explore the Cotswolds, Warwickshire and Oxfordshire
The Angel Inn Hotel
Pershore
a relaxed and friendly hotel with some rooms overlooking the market square and others, the gardens which lead down to the River Avon
Mercure Shakespeare Hotel
Stratford-upon-Avon
historic hotel dating from the 17th century, oak beams, antique furnishings and open fires feature; enjoys a prominent central spot
The Falcon Hotel
Bromyard
a prominent black and white Tudor building, offering characterful and cosy guest rooms
Aylestone Court Hotel
Hereford
within easy walking distance of the city centre, this restored Georgian townhouse provides elegant hotel accommodation and fine dining
The Feathers Hotel
Ledbury
modern styling blends with original Tudor architecture at this historic inn; rooms are tatstefully decorated in keeping with the inns heritage
The George Townhouse
Shipston-on-Stour
a contemporarily-decorated hotel with friendly staff, sitting in the heart of this quaint town featuring modern rooms that retain original character
The Swan
Hay-on-Wye
a former coaching inn, this listed Georgian building houses a friendly hotel boasting spacious, elegantly furnished rooms with original features
The Kings Head
Ross-on-Wye
set on a picturesque street, featuring a 20 yard deep well, oak beams and a large stone fireplace
The Falcon
Bridgnorth
a former 17th century coaching inn with high quality dining and contemporary rooms, has a great location near the funicular railway
The Lygon Arms
Broadway
former coaching inn dating from the 16th century combining a wealth of character, stylish rooms - classic and contemporary - and a relaxing spa
The White Swan Hotel
Stratford-upon-Avon
an historic hotel, benefiting from a multi-million pound restoration that has retained original features whilst providing contemporary comforts
The Broadway Hotel
Broadway
character hotel - half timber-framed and half Cotswold-stone - dating from the 16th century now a comfortable and stylish village retreat
The Warwick Arms Hotel
Warwick
behind the traditional facade of this 17th century hotel are contemporary rooms and updated facilities whilst period character has been retained
Coleshill Hotel
Coleshill
comfortable hotel in the town centre offering well-presented rooms, some in an annexe, an oak-beamed Nook and a heated outdoor terrace