The Fox at Peasmore | Hot of the press.... We are pleased to confirm our new opening hours from 5th October....when we open after their holidays as a: Pub & Dining * Country Shop * Café & Brunch
The Bladebone at Chapel Row | Award-winning “Free-House” Gastro Pub set in the beautiful village of Chapel Row near Bucklebury is in the heart of the stunning West Berkshire Countryside.
The Old Bell, Grazely | The Old Bell is set amid endless fields in the bucolic Berkshire countryside. Not only is the pub located within easy reach from the city of Reading it is also close to several notable historic sights including the impressive 18th century Basildon Park mansion and parkland.
The Craven Arms, Enborne | The Craven Arm Public House is set in the small village of Enborne close to Newbury in West Berkshire. The cosy pub dates back to the early 18th century. In the mid-nineteenth century the pub was acquired by the Craven estate and renamed The Craven Arms. Previous to this the pub was known as the Three Horseshoes.
The Swan at Pangbourne | The Swan is a beautiful 17th century listed building, situated in the picturesque village of Pangbourne. Dine along the riverside with us or cosy up with a whiskey in front of the fireplace, we're here all year round for the perfect escape.
The Watership Down Inn nestles at the foot of the North Wessex Downs, overlooking the head waters of the Test Valley.
The Red Lion in Blewbury | As before, with their award winning boutique development at The Draycott in London, http://www.thedraycott.co.uk Annabel and John have joined forces to curate and revive this important feature of Blewbury village
The Bunk Inn | The Bunk Inn is a great place to relax with a drink, have a superb meal with family and friends or enjoy a peaceful stay in glorious surroundings.
With over 400 years of history, Bel & The Dragon situated in the picturesque Hampshire village of Kingsclere is about as characterful an inn as you'll find.
The Renegade Brewery | From the very outset they looked to create characterful beers with stories to tell.
The Old Boot Inn at Stanford Dingley | The Old Boot Inn in Stanford Dingley, near Bucklebury, was visited by Kate Middleton in her younger days. Prince William is also known for eating there.
With picture windows framing idyllic countryside views, and an open kitchen for added drama, the restaurant serves seasonal dishes that showcase the best local produce - and ingredients picked fresh from their own garden, whenever possible.
The Pheasant, Shefford Woodlands | Bordering the village of Shefford Woodlands and overlooking Berkshire’s famed Valley of the Racehorse, their country inn has a hospitality pedigree that stretches back 450 years.
The Queens Arms, East Garston The Queens Arms is an award-winning countryside pub located in the beautiful village of East Garston, positioned in an area of outstanding natural beauty known as The Valley of The Racehorse; just 3 miles from Junction 14 on the M4.
The Bull is situated in the stunning Royal Berkshire village of Stanford Dingley & has been lovingly renovated keeping many of its 15th century features.
The Eyston Arms | The Eyston Arms sits in the middle of the oldest part of the historic village of East Hendred, Oxfordshire, at the foot of the Ridgeway.
The ethos there is simple; they’re all about being excellent in everything they do. From the food to the drinks, they’ve created a home-from-home space for everyone to feel welcome in.
Whatever you are looking for from your visit to The Greyhound Inn you can be sure that they are dedicated to ensuring you can relax and have a really good time.
The Five Bells at Wickham | A stunning pub with an established good reputation in a picturesque location.
A picturesque countryside pub in the centre of the village of Yattendon.
This rustic former farmhouse is located in Midgham an idyllic English village with leafy lanes olde worlde cottages and a church on the hill with lovely views over the Kennet Valley.
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