The website is http://www.innatwhitewell.com/
This is a pub and restaurant with rooms.
I haven't stayed overnight.
The food and ale is worth going out of your way for, as is the scenery (The Hodder Valley) surrounding the pub.
www.lastinghamgrange.com
6 miles NW of Pickering.
Country house hotel in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park open to non residents. Wonderful food, no bar, but drinks available. Cosy open fire in the lounge. Resident proprietors, the Wood family. AA award: "the most peaceful hotel in Great Britain"
One minute from Pluckley rail station.
www.deringarms.com
Charming old hunting lodge. Excellent food and Goachers ale.
Cound may sound off the beaten track but is on the A458 between Shrewsbury and Much Wenlock.
www.theriversideinn.net for many more details, including a clear map of the location and arrangements for fishing.
I had lunch here last year. An excellent meal with good beer, good value for money, prompt service even though it was busy, and lovely views of the Severn! Booking advised as it is deservedly popular.
The building dates from 1750 and has been a pub since 1878. There is lots of atmosphere.
There is NO piped music, I understand this is the owner's policy.
Handy for Goathland station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway; just head due west to grid ref NZ834013.
Bar open to non-residents.
In Siffkey village on North Norfolk Coast
Web site: http://www.stiffkey.com
The Red Lion pub/hotel
Traditional pub, A selection of local real ales ,Evening meals served but advisable to book as the pub gets very busy.Accomadation in self contained rooms.
Caledonian MacBrayne ferry from Oban or Tiree (and once weekly from Barra).
Plane from Oban to Coll or Glasgow to Tiree.
Hotel has its own helipad.
www.collhotel.com includes a webcam
Island famous for RSPB reserve conserving corncrakes. Stunning beaches. Peace and quiet.
Superb food served in "The Gannet" Restaurant. Local seafood a speciality.
Scottish Island Hotel of the Year 2008 and 2009.
Scottish National Hotel Restaurant of the Year 2009.
Reviewed 20 March 2010. In the Centre of town, walkable from the station.
Wetherspoons with real ale, real cider, food and bedrooms.