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- Godalming, England
Tucked away in the picturesque village of Hambledon, Surrey, lies The Merry Harriers - a charming, traditional styled dog-friendly village inn which dates back to the 16th century.
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- Bath, England
The Bird, Bath is a unique dog-friendly hotel located in the historic city centre of Bath, Somerset.
- Bognor Regis, England
Granting you direct access to the stunning seaside, the dog-friendly beach huts at The Beachcroft Hotel couldn’t be more perfectly placed for a coastal getaway in West Sussex.
- Brighton, England
With parts dating back as far as 1559, The Old Ship in East Sussex is a superb dog-friendly destination and Brighton’s most historic hotel located just a stone’s throw from the iconic seafront.
- Ballachulish, Scotland
At the Woodlands Glencoe Estate, at the foot of mighty Glencoe, you will find a collection of pet-friendly luxury lodges with hot tubs in the heart of the Scottish highlands.
- Dorchester, England
Built in the 16th-century from local, honey-coloured stone, dog-friendly The Acorn Inn in Dorset is a traditional British pub and hotel in the heart of Evershot, where dogs are given a super warm welcome with guaranteed fun, comfort, classic character and charm.
- Boston, England
The White Hart is in the perfect location situated at the centre of the bustling market town of Boston with fine views over the River Witham and the nearby 700 year old “Boston Stump”.
- Maidenhead, England
Originally built in 1568, Taplow House is a historic dog-friendly country house hotel in Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire.
- Leamington Spa, England
Mallory Court Country House Hotel & Spa is a magnificent AA 4 red star dog-friendly manor house hotel surrounded by 10-acres of grounds in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.
- Midhurst, England
A quintessentially English hotel and spa retains its heritage yet also provides guests with every contemporary luxury. Fantastically dog-friendly, set in the historic town of Midhurst and is one of the oldest coaching inns still in existence in the UK, dating back to 1430.