A list of the classic and quirky National Trust pubs and inns set amongst picturesque villages and historic sites throughout the UK.
Burnopfield, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE16
It's very easy for us to say that Gibside pub is pretty cool. But that's because there's not many pubs tucked away in an 18th-century estate. Wondering what all the fuss is about?
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20
Historic ancient coaching inn in the heart of Aylesbury
Corfe Castle, Wareham, BH20
The Bankes Arms Hotel is a 16th century Grade 2 listed Manor House with a bar and a restaurant set in the heart of the beautiful Dorset countryside in the historic town of Corfe Castle.
Doe Lea, Chesterfield, S44
The Hardwick Inn is a special place, as it is steeped in history and tradition. Children are welcome, and there's nowhere better for a family meal or quiet relaxing drink!
Studland, Swanage
This award winning Inn is a lovely old Purbeck Stone building with beautiful views of the sea and Isle of Wight
West Wycombe, High Wycombe, HP14
Within the rolling countryside of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty lies the quaint National Trust village of West Wycombe. The village boasts several fine examples of historic buildi
Whitegate, Wrexham, LL13
We are a True Locals local,family Friendly with Children's Play area and Large car park.
Coleshill, Swindon, SN6
The Radnor Arms in the National Trust village of Coleshill can be found just a couple of miles from Highworth and is a haven for ‘Foodies’ and real ale enthusiasts.
East Dean, Eastbourne, BN20
THE TIGER INN IS A QUINTESSENTIALLY ENGLISH PUB, WITH ITS OPEN FIRE, LOW-SLUNG OAK BEAMS, REAL ALES AND HEARTY FOOD
Lacock, Chippenham, SN15
The George at Lacock is a Wadworth public house that dates back to the 14th Century! Situated in the beautiful and famous village of Lacock.