Pubs for Pups
- East Lavant, England
The Royal Oak is a gorgeous 200-year old dog-friendly countryside inn tucked away in East Lavant, a pretty village with flint-walled thatched cottages and a 13th-century church, at the foot of the South Downs - the ultimate playground for dogs!
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- Royston, England
One of Royston's most iconic buildings is dog-friendly Banyers House in Melbourn Street.
- Chipping Campden, England
A former 17th-century coaching inn, the dog-friendly Noel Arms in the Cotswolds is one of the oldest hotels in the area, set in the picture-postcard market town of Chipping Campden, just 10 miles from Stow-in-the-Wold.
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- Ascot, England
A meeting place in the heart of Ascot for over 140 years, the dog-friendly Royal Foresters is an historic building which has been refurbished, with blazing log fires and delicious cask ales alongside Mediterranean-inspired food and wood fired pizza.
- Flitwick, England
Once an 18th century coaching inn, the dog-friendly White Hart in Ampthill is situated in the north of this charming Georgian market town.
- Corsham, England
Located in the heart of picturesque Corsham, Wiltshire, the dog-friendly Methuen Arms is a charming Georgian coaching inn. With nineteen newly renovated, stylish bedrooms, award-winning food, and delicious Butcombe beer on tap.
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- Berkhamsted, England
On the edge of Berkhamsted’s high street market, and just a 10-minute walk from the train station, is the dog-friendly, 18th-century coaching inn, The Kings Arms.
- Abingdon, England
The Crown and Thistle is a dog friendly, Grade II listed coaching inn, dating back to 1605, in Abingdon.
- Berkhamsted, England
Dating from the 16th century the stylish, dog-friendly Penny Farthing Hotel is a Grade II listed building which occupies a central location in the historic market town in Hertfordshire just six minutes walk from Berkhamsted Railway station.
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