This Mother’s Day, make it truly special by treating Mum to a delightful day out at one of the beautiful 120 country pubs. Whether it’s a hearty Sunday roast or her favourite tipple by the fire, our pubs offer the perfect setting to celebrate and show your appreciation.
From gorgeous cosy corners and beautifully designed interiors to stunning countryside and coastal views, explore some of our favourite places to visit and make it a day to remember. Each of our pubs has its own charm — whether it’s the warmth of a rustic inn or the elegance of a seaside retreat.
So, where will you be treating Mum? Wherever you choose, raise a glass, spoil her, and create cherished memories.
The finest collection of country pubs


The Salisbury Arms
Edinburgh
58 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh, EH16 5AD
Looking for a dog-friendly pub in Edinburgh that's filled with history and heritage? Stop for a while in The Salisbury Arms, resting in the shadow of Salisbury Crags and boasting connections to writers, doctors, and the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, all of which can be deduced from its carefully chosen décor. You can tell your guests all about it from our private dining area, perfect for celebrating a birthday, anniversary, graduation and more near the splendid sights of Edinburgh Castle, St Giles' Cathedral, and the National Museum of Scotland.


The Bathampton Mill
Bath
Mill Ln, Bathampton, Bath BA2 6TS
A gorgeous country pub in the beautiful English countryside, Bathampton Mill is a stylish riverside pub and restaurant. The venue offers a serene escape from the daily grind. Located just north of Bath City, it's a perfect spot to enjoy drinks in the sunshine with its riverside views. Bathampton Mill is situated on the banks of Riven Avon, the perfect spot to relax and unwind. This pub is Dog Friendly.


The Fishery inn
Boxmoor
The Fishery Inn, 2 Fishery Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP1 1NA
Once you’ve taken a seat at The Fishery Inn – perhaps to enjoy a leisurely al fresco lunch while you watch the barges float by along the Grand Union Canal – you’ll fall for the charms of this gorgeous British pub hook, line, and sinker. We don’t think you’ll mind, with charming interiors that effortlessly fuse modern chic with classic touches. You’ll have plenty of time to take it all in, especially if the breeze from the neighbouring field is coming through the open window. This is truly how your favourite tipple and pub dishes are meant to be experienced.


The Hole In The Wall
Bristol
2 The Grove, Queen Square, Bristol BS1 4QZ
Located just off Queen's Square in Bristol, The Hole in the Wall is the ultimate destination for an impromptu leisurely lunch or a celebratory meal with friends and family. This chic pub boasts a stylish bar space, an inviting dining room, and a wonderful outdoor area - perfect for al fresco dining on a sunny day. There are gorgeous view of the river and Bristol's landmarks from the garden. This pub is Dog Friendly.


The Tudor Rose
Greater London
270 Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon, Greater London, CR5 1EB
With its stylish interiors and ample bar and dining space, this pub, bar and restaurant will allow you to catch up, indulge, and relax in truly special surroundings, no matter what the occasion.


The Spade Oak
Bourne End
Coldmoorholme Lane, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5PS
Offering all the luxurious moments you’d expect from a modern British pub – including pub classics and trendy new flavours alongside an attractive patio beer garden – without sacrificing its charming country pub interiors, The Spade Oak Hotel in Bourne End is everything you could want in a social setting. Only five miles south-east of High Wycombe and three miles east of Marlow, with its network of Georgian streets and independent retailers. Go on, why not find out why it’s considered to be one of the prettiest places in Buckinghamshire? We’re not the kind to spoil secrets.


The Rose & Crown
Kings Langley
60 High Street, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 9HT
When you’re sitting under the dramatic spotlights and wooden beams of The Rose & Crown, you’ll feel like the star of the show, transported back in time by the effortless charm of this British pub in Langley. Rest for a while by one of their exposed-brick fireplaces, sipping on the latest seasonal tipples, or take your delicious dishes outside to their spacious beer garden for a spot of relaxed al fresco dining. No matter where you put your feet up, you’ll be tempted to move to Kings Langley to make this your new local.


The Green Man
Cambridge
55 High Street, Trumpington, Cambridge, CB2 9HZ
Located in the quaint village of Trumpington, just south of Cambridge, is the Grade II-listed dog-friendly pub that’s a feast for the eyes even before you’ve explored its menus. This medieval, timber-framed building used to be a hall-house back in the 15th century, but don’t let its historic exterior fool you – inside you’ll find a chic bar area that’ll tempt you to order another round, and a scenic outdoor space that’s ideal for soaking up the sun in the warmer months.


The Prince of Wales
Sheffield
95 Ecclesall Road South, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S11 9PH
Next time you’re looking for a dreamy, dog-friendly pub in Sheffield, simply ask your beloved pup: Would you prefer to curl up by one of their crackling log fires, or does relaxing on their garden patio sound more your kind of style? Either way, just say the word and they’ll start pouring something from their ever-changing range of drinks and serving something delicious from their seasonal menus. You’ll be treated like royalty when you spend quality time at The Prince of Wales.


The Marchmont Arms
Piccotts End
Piccotts End, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP1 3AT
Looking like it stepped directly off the pages of a Jane Austen novel, The Marchmont Arms is absolutely the pride of Piccotts End, a charming village in the picturesque countryside of Hemel Hempstead’s outskirts. You simply won’t know where to head first – will you order your favourite drink from the marble-topped bar, take a seat in the stunning, garden-facing dining room, complete with sparkling fairy lights, or will you waltz straight to the lavishly landscaped gardens, perfect for elevated beer garden experiences? If you’re anything like Mr. Darcy, you’ll be far too proud to leave without achieving all of the above.

