John Coak and his brother Andrew welcome you to a
Traditional Cornish village pub in the centre of Pendeen
Good Beer and Good Food at fair pub prices
Bed and Breakfast (B&B) Accommodation
Simple Camping with sea views
Comfortable Beer Garden
. . . A traditional English Inn in the village Pendeen
The North Inn was a favourite haunt of tin miners until the local mine closed in 1990.
For the B and B accommodation large new ...More
John Coak and his brother Andrew welcome you to a
Traditional Cornish village pub in the centre of Pendeen
Good Beer and Good Food at fair pub prices
Bed and Breakfast (B&B) Accommodation
Simple Camping with sea views
Comfortable Beer Garden
. . . A traditional English Inn in the village Pendeen
The North Inn was a favourite haunt of tin miners until the local mine closed in 1990.
For the B and B accommodation large new ...More
Discover the ideal romantic Lake District bed and breakfast accommodations at Ambleside.
The Eltermere Inn B&B, where the rooms are named for their decor and featured Lakes views.
The guest rooms all contain private bathrooms. Vintage furniture and accessories complement custom-made leaded glass windows that open (Lake District summers are bug free and temperate - we don't need screens or air conditioning).
In-floor heat provides dustless comfort.
Rooms have comfy queen sized feather beds, ...More
In the heart of South Devon's rolling hillsides, The Butchers Arms is a cosy 500 year old traditional Pub, with a great atmosphere and friendly staff. Specialising in fine quality beers for all tastes, we welcome families and parties, and are able to cater for any event you might want to hold. We have a weekly quiz and meat-draw - click on the above link for the latest updates. As ...More
The top 100 of Britains Inns would be a challenge to visit but worth a go!
Who decides which are the best Inns? Is it the food? Is it the accommodation? The pint they serve? Cask Ale? More
The UK is home to 1000's of traditional Inns. Don't be fooled by the name! Just because a company is called English Inns doesn't mean they do what it says on the tin. Typically traditional English Inns are found in remote countryside locations and are privately owned. All too often they are run down but provide the type of service you'd expect from somewhere with real character.
A good old ...More



