A414 Dog-friendly pub near Chelmsford, Essex Dog-friendly country pub near Chelmsford and the A414. Handy for a chatty lunch with (human) friends and close to some dog walking parks on your way there.
Dog-friendly pub in the Colne Valley, Essex A dog-friendly pub close to the A131 and between Halstead and Colchester.
A dog-friendly pub and dog walk through time, Essex Dog-friendly and welcoming 14th century inn with a church next door built from building materials used by the Romans.
A414 dog-friendly pub near Maldon, Essex Dog-friendly pub just off the A414 and handy for visitor attractions in and aroud Maldon.
A396 dog-friendly pub with B&B, Somerset A pub with real historic interest. Part of Lorna Doone was written here and General Eisenhower slept here. Your dog can too, there are dog-friendly rooms.
A396 dog-friendly hotel on Exmoor, Somerset A fine 17th century coaching inn in the heart of Exmoor. The village itself is very pretty and the countryside is magnificent. Dogs are very welcome to stay in rooms overnight.
A39 Exmoor dog-friendly pub with B&B and dog walk, Somerset A country pub on the very edge of Exmoor. This part of the moor is stunning and dogs will love exploring the countryside as well as looking forward to the chance to rest in the dog-friendly bedrooms.
A39 Dog-friendly cafe and cream tea, Somerset Welcoming dog-friendly cafe with some wonderful cakes, and close to the shops and facilities.
A420 dog-friendly pub near Wantage, Oxfordshire Perfect base for exploring the many long walks in the area, and extremely comfortable for dogs and people.
Remote dog-friendly inn with B&B and camping, Cornwall Dog-friendly pub and B&B halfway between St Ives and Penzance and easy to find, in the middle of nowhere.
Worcester dog-friendly pub and B&B, Worcestershire Welcoming dog-friendly establishment in the pretty Teme valley. Not too far from the A44, and also a wonderful part of the county for a weekend away.
Dog-friendly pub in the Peak District, Derbyshire The name of this place has puzzled me for ages. I finally got round to looking it up and it's just 'alder trees on top of a hill'. Oh well.