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Ballinskelligs Inn, Ballinskelligs, Ireland - Stay in a cozy family run Inn located on a beautiful blue flag beach with many attractions nearby.

Glenelg Inn - Near ferry to Skye in remote Glenelg, quirky and comfortable local pub with accommodation. local information and house to let

The Inn at Lathones - The only four star inn in Fife, close to St Andrews.

The Altguish Inn - Remote inn by the sea north of Ullapool. seasonal

Northamptonshire Inn - The White Swan - A 16th century coaching inn situated in the village of Harringworth. Northamptonshire. In the East Midlands, ideal for Leicestershire, Rutland and Northants

The Kirkton Inn - Welcome To - Nineteenth century Ayrhsire inn

The Argyll Hotel - Inveraray, Scotland - Eighteenth century coaching inn built for Duke of Argyll. recently refurbished. Formerly The Great Inn

The Inn at Ardgour - local inn near Corran Ferry offering accommodation, malt whisky and food. Books for sale in the bar

The Tormaukin Hotel - The Tormaukin Hotel & Restaurant is a charming country inn located in the Ochil Hills, Glendevon, Perthshire, Scotland.

The Cross Keys Hotel, Kelso - One of the oldest coaching inns in Scotland in the centre of Kelso

The Bein Inn, Glenfarg, Perth, Scotland - Country Inn situated in Glen Farg, just off the M90 Edinburgh to Perth Motorway, accommodation, activity breaks, live acoustic music sessions and a rock music memorabilia collection

The Castle Inn, Dirleton, East Lothian - The Castle Inn is a 19th Century Coaching Inn built by the noted William Burn. Set in the quiet rural village of Dirleton the Inn overlooks the village green and the 13th Century stronghold of the De Vaux family Dirleton Castle. A peaceful setting where we offer comfort and service with 'Olde Worlde' charm and friendliness.

The Inn at Ardgour, Fort William, Inverness-Shire - For centuries, travellers have enjoyed the famous West Highland Welcome at this family-run inn at the entrance to the Great Glen. After massive refurbishment, the ten bright modern en-suite bedrooms all enjoy sea views.

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