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10 of Britain's dog-friendly hotels we love

The ones up and down the country your pooch will love as much as you do...
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Country Living (UK)
2022-08-10T08:19:50Z
hips.hearstapp..., With more of us owning dogs than ever and the thought of leaving them at home too much for many to bear, the demand for dog-friendly hotels is increasing - and we’ve picked out the best ones. From...
1) Four Seasons Hampshire, Hook, It’s not just dogs that are welcome at the Four Seasons Hampshire - cats can come along too and recent guests checking in have even included a bunny rabbit. The Hampshire estate spans a vast 500 acres, with an 18th-century manor, a lake, shooting field, equestrian...
2) The Grove at Narberth, Pembrokeshire, This gorgeous hotel in Pembrokeshire overlooks the Preseli Hills and has plenty of countryside for dogs to roam freely. There are six dog-friendly rooms, most of which have access to a garden, along with dog-friendly tables in one section of the Artisan...
3) One Aldwych, London, In the heart of the capital, One Aldwych is so dog-friendly, it has a special programme for pets: Paws Unwind, created in collaboration with the hotel’s neighbours, Bow Wow London. The shop and grooming parlour is handily just around the corner in Seven Dials. There’s no...
4) The Lygon Arms, Cotswolds, Previous guests at this former coaching inn in the golden Cotswolds village of Broadway have included Charles I and, more recently, Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Today, dogs will get the royal treatment, too. The hotel has partnered with Le Chameau to create...
5) Palé Hall, Snowdonia, Perfect for anyone hoping to take their pet scaling Snowdonia, Palé Hall is a stately stay that’s on the edge of the national park in north Wales. There are four pooches in residence and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join the fun, too. The Victorian mansion has various...
6) The Mitre, Surrey, A riverside retreat overlooking Hampton Court Palace, the Mitre was commissioned by Charles II in 1665 to accommodate his courtiers. The dog-friendly rooms have access to a terrace and each pet will be given a welcome pack at check-in. Nearby walk options include the banks...
7) Artist Residence Brighton, East Sussex, The Artist Residence group has bohemian boltholes in Penzance, London and Bristol. The original version in Brighton was decorated by artists who were given free board in exchange for their services. The hotel is on Regency Square, which means easy access...
8) Lympstone Manor, Devon, This listed Georgian building is on the edge of the Exe estuary in Devon. Pets are welcome throughout the grounds and on the hotel’s terraces, and there are two dog-friendly suites: Tern and Greenfinch, each of which has its own entrance, terrace and garden. The grounds...
9) Beadnell Towers, Northumberland, In the coastal village of Beadnell in Northumberland, this dog-friendly hotel is the perfect choice for a holiday in the north of England. The historic building has both coast and countryside on its doorstep. Guests and their pets can roam the expansive...
10) Noel Arms, Cotswolds, The Cotswolds has plenty of dog-friendly pubs and inns to choose from, including the Noel Arms in Chipping Campden. This 17th-century coaching inn once offered refuge to Charles II during the English Civil War.Dogs and their owners can conquer the Cotswold Way, which...

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