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Penrith
A stunning grade 1 listed Pele Tower dating back to the 13th century, Askham Hall has been transformed from a stately family abode into a unique and contemporary stylish retreat and restaurant. A luxurious, intimate, unpretentious home from home…
CRIEFF
At Craobh Restaurant we serve you the best that Scotland has to offer with our selection of small plates for you to try everything or choose from our Argentine Grill offering brilliant steaks.
SHERBORNE
A Grade II listed building, with a picture postcard exterior sits neatly at the top of Cheap Street in the historic market town of Sherborne.
CHICHESTER
Nestling on the banks of Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve the 350 year old Crab & Lobster has been renovated creating one of the most stunning hideaways on the South Coast.
EXMOUTH
The Chronicle is an established restaurant in the heart of Exmouth. Open for almost 4 years it has developed a large local following and is a big hit with visitors to the area also.
London
Dining room set in a garden pavilion built for Queen Anne in 1704, serving lunches, teas and cakes.
Lincoln
There was a wide selection of light meals and sandwiches available but my friends and I decided to settle on the scones with jam and cream, washed down with good English breakfast tea. - Trip Advisor.
MillWorks is a historic Cambridge Mill re-energised into an eclectic modern brasserie. Think vibrant, punchy flavours with elements of smoke.
LOOE
One of the oldest buildings in Looe, still largely preserved in its original form, the cellar and loft are known to date back at least 450 years.
TOTNES
Excellent customer service and delicious food. A great place for any occasion with wonderful ambience and friendly yet efficient service.
BATH
The Garrick's Head pub and dining room was the former home of Beau Nash. Unsurprisingly, it's a grand building with stately proportions.
WOODSTOCK
The Killingworth Castle has been serving the good people of Oxfordshire since 1637. Illustrious regulars have included the like of Sir Winston Churchill who'd drop in when staying at his birthplace, the nearby Blenheim Palace.
Alnwick
The Treehouse is one of the most magical and unique restaurants to be found anywhere in the world. It’s high up in the treetops, with a roaring log fire in the centre of the room and trees growing through the floor.
Malton
Ideally situated in the buzzing heart of Malton Town Centre, which includes cafes, shops, boutiques hotels and a few bars, we serve a fantastic range of home cooked food, beer and wine, soft drinks, tea’s and coffee’s, as well as wonderful ice…
LINCOLN
Situated on Steep Hill, Brown's Pie Shop is in the heart of the historic cathedral city of Lincoln and is one of the city's favourite dining establishments.
LONDON
The Thatched House is equally welcoming to couples, families and social groups and is also suitable for corporate events.
WINDERMERE
At Gilpin there are two restaurants celebrating this tradition. The laid-back ‘Gilpin Spice’ has an open kitchen serving tapas-style pan-Asian dishes inspired by countries along the spice trail.
Nr Grange over Sands
The building dates back to the early 13th century and was the site of a family run blacksmith until the 1950s. L’Enclume has retained many of the building’s original features, including the blacksmith’s furnaces, exposed ceiling beams, and thick…
RICHMOND
We’ve been keeping traditional baking skills alive for over 120 years. And our history dates back even further – to Tudor times and the dainty little tarts we are named after.