Tigh an Truish Inn
Clachan Bridge
an historic island inn, tastefully restored, wins high praise for the elegant rooms and an award-winning restaurant alongside the traditional local bar
The Lugger
Portloe
found in an idyllic waterside spot at the foot of a picturesque fishing cove, this unique 17th century inn is a true Cornish retreat to escape to
The Rising Sun
Lynmouth
charming, 14th-century, thatched quayside inn, bursting with character and offering stylish rooms, fresh local seafood, a cosy bar and views
The Ness
Shaldon
built in 1810 for a wealthy Georgian family in a scenic spot overlooking the Teign Estuary; nautically themed rooms feature, some with sea views
The Beach House
Milford-on-Sea
elegance and style prevail at this beautiful Victorian house, built in an Arts and Crafts style, situated on the seafront with Isle of Wight views
The Ferry House Inn
Leysdown-on-Sea
16th century public house at the edge of the Swale Estuary offering panoramic views and contemporary, rustic style guest rooms
The Ship Inn
Elie
providing fresh, modern rooms in a lovely location, this pretty, well equipped inn offers a breath of seaside air for a pleasant, relaxing stay
Red Lion Hotel
Clovelly
18th century inn set in an idyllic spot on the quayside of this pretty village, guest rooms are light and airy and stylishly decorated
The Kings Head
Deal
traditional, seaside pub affording guests comfortable rooms, many with sea views, locally brewed beers and an extensive bar food menu
Old Ship Aground
Minehead
listed Edwardian inn set overlooking the harbour featuring comfy, well appointed rooms and serving home-grown and locally sourced food
Harbour Inn
Porthleven
a quayside inn with spacious rooms, many with views of the harbour, a cosy bar, entretainment and a restaurant serving freshly caught seafood
The Dolphin Tavern
Penzance
historic tavern with a long and colourful heritage overlooking Penzance Harbour moments from the departure point of the Isles of Scilly ferry
The Old Success Inn
Sennen Cove
17th century inn set in one of Cornwall's most striking bays with vast swathes of glorious sands; stay in fresh, contemporary style rooms
Fountain Inn
Cowes
welcoming guests since 1793, this lively, quayside inn features a blend of original features and more modern decor following a refurbishment
The Hawes Inn
South Queensferry
nestling in the shadow of the Forth Railway Bridge with views across the water, many of the traditional style rooms boast the same vista
The Old Brewhouse
Arbroath
seafront building that dates back to the 16th-century and enjoys views over the North Sea, offers well-appointed rooms and home-cooked food
Stein Inn
Stein
traditional, charming, waterside inn featuring cosy, homely guest rooms with no TVs and a restaurant serving locally caught seafood
The Ship Inn
Mousehole
a traditional pub set overlooking the picturesque harbour featuring modern, well-presented rooms whilst the bar area has bags of character
The Cross Keys
Aldeburgh
charming, Grade II listed pub that has enjoyed a refurbishment to offer stylish, modern and comfy rooms yet retains plenty of original features
Anglesey Arms
Caernarfon
this waterside inn is set in the shadow of the castle and has views over the Menai Straits, food is served all day and there is regular live music