EXPLORE OUR VENUES
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Whether your perfect location is a venue close by to a river or one that has a roof terrace? Would you like a historic or classical venue for your event, or maybe somewhere that has on-site accommodation for your guests? Whatever your requirements, we’ll have a function room that’s perfect for you. Take a look below to find exactly what you’re looking for.
THE GRIFFIN
Court Square, Carlisle, CA1 1QX
The Griffin is a large and lovely pub located right at the heart of Carlisle, just next door to the city’s listed railway station. Occupying a huge Victorian building, the pub spreads across two floors and during summer, the fun spills out onto the street.
OAK TREE
Southwell Road West, Mansfield, NG18 4LA
Set in the market town of Mansfield, this large, friendly pub has a loyal group of regulars in the community. The pub was originally built in 1934 and is said to take its name from a large oak tree that once stood on this site, which was reputedly used for hanging criminals.
THE LONSDALE HOTEL
Lonsdale Terrace, West Jesmond, NE2 3HQ
The Lonsdale Hotel is a big, modern pub in the affluent area of West Jesmond, a suburb just north of the centre of Newcastle. Tucked away among the residential streets of Lonsdale Terrace and Hazelwood Avenue, this pub has a neighbourhood feel and a sociable vibe.
FRESHFIELD
Massams Lane, Liverpool, L37 7BD
The Freshfield pub in Liverpool is a spacious venue ideal for any type of function. We can offer you an area of the pub that can accommodate up to 100 people comfortably.
The function room can accommodate for several types of events with catering options also available.
THE ROYAL STANDARD
Leyfield Road, West Derby, L12 9EY
The Royal Standard is a big, friendly locals’ pub in the significant Liverpool suburb of West Derby. The pub shares a street with the entrance of Melwood, Liverpool Football Club’s training ground, which is just a stones throw away from the pub’s front doors.
SHIP & ROYAL
91 Clifton St. ,Lytham St Annes,FY8 5EH
The Ship & Royal was originally built in the late 19th century as a hotel to cater to the ever-increasing number of tourists flocking to the seaside resort town of Lytham St Annes. The pub is located on the town’s main high street near where the old tram terminus once was.
THE GOLDEN FLEECE
41 The Cross, Lymm, Cheshire, WA1 3HR
The Golden Fleece is a 19th-century pub in the village of Lymm, a conservation area of outstanding natural beauty. With the peaceful waters of the Bridgewater Canal bordering it on one side and the charming village centre on the other, this pub sits in a beautiful location.
THE KINGS HEAD
33 Moscow Road, London, W2 4AH
A cosy and inviting pub located on a quiet street in the bustling Bayswater district of central London. Easily accessed by public transport, our pub is just a short walk from Bayswater tube station. It’s also within easy reach of some of London’s most eclectic districts.
SHAKESPEARE’S HEAD
Great Marlborough Street,London, W1F 7HZ
A traditional pub dating back to the early 18th century, located nearby to one of London's top shopping destinations, Carnaby Street. Shakespeares Head was first built in 1735, before being reconstructed in the 19th century to its original Tudor style.
ROSE & CROWN
2 Old Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1K 1QN
Tucked away down a charming lane in the glamorous neighbourhood of Mayfair lies the Rose & Crown, a historic pub spread over two floors. Find us by looking for the sign of the Tudor rose, hanging beneath the elegant red-brick façade of a Georgian town house. Inside, the charm of
THE PLOUGH
27 Museum Street, London W1CA 2LH
The Plough has been around since 1855, welcoming many artists, writers and thinkers throughout its history.The guests visiting the Plough are mainly from nearby universities taking advantage of the academic atmosphere, while others drop by when exploring the area.
THE GOAT TAVERN
3 Stafford Street, London, W1S 4RP
Search around the elegant streets of London’s stylish Mayfair district to find the Goat Tavern. We are tucked away down a small side road off Old Bond Street in one of the capital’s most stylish neighbourhoods, lending the pub a real air of exclusivity.
THE BARLEY MOW
82 Duke Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 6JF
Elegance is the name of the game at the Barley Mow, a pub that exudes class and character. With a street corner entrance beneath a flower-laden balustrade, the building makes a stunning first impression. Its location on quiet, sophisticated Duke Street in Mayfair.
THE MARLBOROUGH ARMS
36 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7LY
The Marlborough Arms is a distinctive pub in London’s historic Bloomsbury. It’s an area renowned for gracious garden squares, Georgian terraces and imposing mansion buildings. Situated close to the University of London, the pub has long been a setting for much lively discussion.
GOLDEN LION
51 Dean Street, London, W1D 5BH
In the modern, chic district of Soho, the Golden Lion feels transported in from a different time and place. The historic pub, which dates back to the 18th century, has maintained many of its original features while the surrounding area has continually modernised. Find us by spott
THE ALBERT
Victoria St, London, SW1H 0NP
Dwarfed by the soaring glass skyscrapers of Victoria Street, The Albert is a genuine Victorian gem, and the pride of this bustling area of Westminster. Brimming with character, this Grade II listed pub is as famous for its attractive façade and traditional interior.
THE AUDLEY
41 to 43 Mount Street, London, W1K 2RX
The Audley is an immaculately presented late Victorian pub in the heart of elegant Mayfair. Located in the pink terracotta and brick striped terraces of Mount Street, The Audley has served a diverse clientele of locals, visitors and diplomats for over a century.
THE ROUND TABLE
27 St Martins Ct, London, WC2N 4AL
Tucked down a quaint, pedestrianised alley off St Martin’s Lane opposite the stage entrance of the Wyndam Theatre, you’ll find The Round Table. This friendly, Victorian pub in the heart of London’s theatreland has been offering traditional pub food, a relaxed atmosphere and a war
THE GLOBE
47 Marylebone Rd, London, NW1 5JY
Head to the busy junction of Marleybone Road and Baker Street and you will find The Globe, a popular Victorian tavern just over the road from Madame Tussauds and Baker Street Station. This lively Marylebone pub is a famous landmark meeting point for friends.
TWO CHAIRMEN
39 Dartmouth St, London, SW1H 9BP
In a quiet cul-de-sac between St James’ Park and Parliament Square, you’ll find The Two Chairmen. Thought to be the oldest pub business in Westminster, this handsome pub with a unique olde worlde charm has been offering delicious food, cask ales and and a warm welcome to guests..
THE MARLBOROUGH HEAD
24 N Audley St, London, W1K 6WD
The Marlborough Head first opened its doors to thirsty Londoners in 1758, during the reign of King George II. For the last 250 years, we’ve been providing our guests with a warm, welcoming atmosphere in which to enjoy traditional pub food and good company.
THE KINGS ARMS
2 Shepherd Market, London, W1J 7QA
The Kings Arms is a charming Grade II listed Victorian pub, located in Shepherd Market, a tranquil village square in the heart of Mayfair. Tucked away between Piccadilly and Curzon Street and nestled amongst amongst the impressive architecture of this exclusive district.
THE KINGS ARMS
27 Wormwood Street, London, EC2M 1RP
The Kings Arms pub has been welcoming guests since 1769 with a warm and cosy atmosphere and the best in traditional pub food and drink. We're situated on Wormwood Street, which follows the line of the original Wall of London, built around 180AD by the Romans.
THE REDAN
1 Westbourne Grove, London, W2 4UA
The Redan is a much-loved Victorian pub that has stood in a bustling corner of Bayswater since 1856. With a delicious menu of traditional pub food and cask ales to choose from, this delightful and typical period tavern.
THE JUNCTION
36 St John’s Hill, London SW11 1SA
The Junction is an atmospheric pub in the centre of Clapham’s transport network. The cosy, Victorian venue is a popular place for watching the big sports games and as a haunt for the locals to enjoy a drink. Many commuters passing through the area will stop by for a drink.
THE ANCHOR BANKSIDE
34 Park St, Southwark, London, SE1 9EF
The Anchor Bankside is one of the most historic pubs on the Thames and a major London attraction with admirable riverside views. Located at the heart of Southwark’s Bankside tourist trail, close to the Shakespeare’s Globe theatre and the Tate Modern.
GOLDEN LION
2 High Street, Romford, Essex, RM1 1HR
The Golden Lion is located on Romford High Street at the centre of the town’s shopping and dining area. Built in traditional 15th-century style, the inn has long been a point of focus in Romford and was even used as a stopping-off point for royalty on their way to and from London
LARKSHALL
205 Larkshall Road, London, E4 6NT
Hidden away down a hedge-lined driveway in a quiet neighbourhood, the Larkshall is a relic of the rural Chingford of old. A locally listed building, the pub occupies an attractive converted farmhouse set back from the residential road upon which it stands.
THE PAXTONS HEAD
153 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7PA
The Paxton's Head is a stunning Grade II listed Victorian tavern in London's fashionable Knightsbridge district, with an ornate original interior listed by CAMRA as being of Special Historic Interest. This popular pub is located at the heart of Knightsbridge Green.
THE AUDLEY
41-43 Mount Street, London, W1K 2RX
The Audley is a late Victorian pub in the heart of elegant Mayfair. Located in the pink terracotta and brick striped terraces of Mount Street, The Audley has served a diverse clientele of locals, visitors and diplomats for over a century.
THE RUTLAND ARMS
15 Lower Mall, London, W6 9DJ
In World War II the pub suffered bomb damage, but today you'll find a gorgeous quintessentially London pub. Opened in 1849, its picturesque riverside location makes the pub popular choice especially in spring and summer, with its outdoor terrace being one of the prime locations i
THE PROSPECT OF WHITBY
57 Wapping Wall, Wapping, London,E1W 3SH
The Prospect of Whitby is London’s oldest riverside pub, and one of its finest. The pub dates back to 1520, the pub gained notoriety as a hangout for sailors, smugglers and local criminals. The pub was originally called The Pelican prior to changing its name.
THE HORSE AND GROOM
60 Streatham High Road, London, SW16 1DA
The Horse and Groom sits on the bustling Streatham High Road in south west London, just a short drive from London city centre. Streatham High Road is part of the heavily-trafficked A23, which connects the capital to Brighton in the south east.
THE COURTFIELD
187 Earls Court Road, London, SW5 9AN
Recently restored to its original Victorian splendour, The Courtfield is a charming 19th century pub on bustling Earls Court Road that has been proudly serving the community for over 150 years. With a relaxed ambience and period décor, guests can enjoy delicious pub food...
THE PRINCE OF WALES
2 Hartfield Road,, London SW19 3TA
A handsome,19th-century pub located in the heart of the charming southwest London suburb of Wimbledon. Built in 1870 the inn became known as the Prince of Wales after 1891 when 20,000 British soldiers were paraded before the Kaiser on Wimbledon Common.
THE LONDON APPRENTICE
62 Church St, Isleworth, TW7 6BG
The London Apprentice is an attractive Georgian pub, located on the leafy banks of the River Thames in Isleworth. This Grade II listed 18th century inn is a wonderful venue to enjoy good food and cask ales, a welcoming ambience and pleasant riverside views from the terrace.
MALT HOUSE
75 King Edwards Road, Birmingham, B1 2NX
A lively waterside pub overlooking the historic Birmingham Canal. Completed in 1771, Birmingham Canal is the city’s oldest waterway and the work of the celebrated English engineer, James Brindley. It was completed just nine days before Brindley’s death.
THE ROCKINGHAM ARMS
8 Main Street, Wentworth, S62 7TL
The Rockingham Arms is an attractive 19th century hostelry of ivy-clad honey-coloured stone, set in the heart of the South Yorkshire countryside in the picturesque village of Wentworth. Beautifully kept Yorkshire stone houses line the streets of this quaint and peaceful village.
YE OLDE STARRE INN
40 Stonegate, York, YO1 8AS
Ye Olde Starre Inne is a fine, traditional pub in the heart of York. One of Britain’s most visited cities, York is renowned for magnificent York Minster, beautifully preserved medieval architecture and its significant role in key events throughout England’s history.
THE GRIFFIN
31 Boar Lane, Leeds, Yorkshire, LS1 5DF
The Griffin is a magnificent traditional pub in the heart of Leeds city centre. The pub is an exceptional Victorian building with a lively modern spirit and perfectly encapsulates the intriguing blend of past and present which makes Leeds itself so fascinating.
THE BEEHIVE INN
18-20 Grassmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2JU
A familiar and friendly sight in the storied Grassmarket area of Scotland’s capital, having been established in the square for over four centuries. Poets, princes and paupers alike have frequented the Beehive in the past, while today it serves as the ideal destination.
DOCTORS TONIC
Church Road, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 6PR
The Doctors Tonic in Welwyn Garden is an exciting town centre venue, famous for its really great food and lively atmosphere. If you love live music, check out the 'The Green Room', which hosts first rate bands and local musicians, making a perfect night of entertainment.
THE WHITE HART
1-2 Market Square, Buckingham, MK18 1NL
This spacious pub occupies a gorgeous Georgian building in the heart of the bustling market town of Buckingham. It was originally built in the 18th century to serve as a coaching inn, a place of respite for tired travellers who would stay overnight.
TUDOR ARMS
Bushey Mill Lane, Watford, WD24 7TQ
The Tudor Arms is a handsome mock-Tudor pub that occupies a huge corner plot on Bushey Mill Lane in North Watford. Just a few minutes’ walk from Watford North train station, the pub is a hit with local commuters, who pour through its big, grand wooden doors to experience its warm
ANCHOR HOTEL
3 Market Square, West Sussex, RH12 1EU
An impressive pub in the charming, West Sussex town of Horsham. Overlooking the old Market Square, our pub is surrounded by fine historic buildings and a near neighbour to Horsham’s unusual Old Town Hall. Designed to resemble a small castle, it was built in 1812.
DORSET ARMS
58 High Street, East Grinstead, RH19 3DE
The Dorset Arms is a spacious venue ideal for any type of function. We can offer you an exclusive area of the pub that can accommodate up to eighty people comfortably.
The function room has a private bar giving your guests privacy during the event.
THE STOKE
103 Stoke Road, Guildford, GU1 4JN
The Stoke pub is set in a traditional Gothic building that has been tastefully decorated in contemporary style, with wood panelling, neutral blue and white walls, a wooden horseshoe-shaped bar and a scattering of chalkboards listing the latest food and drink offerings.
THE FOUNTAIN
120 New Malden Road, New Malden, KT3 6DD
A local set in the busy heart of New Malden, blending traditional with modern conveniences. High ceilings, a large wood-panelled bar and wooden pub tables characterise the inside, giving it an air of bygone charm,.
THE ROYAL OAK
90 Coombe Road,New Malden,Surrey,KT3 4RD
This Grade II-listed pub in the residential suburb of New Malden has been around since the late 1880s where it started life as a hotel-cum-pub. High ceilings with original features, including stained-glass windows, wood panelling and two functioning fireplaces.