Cheers to autumn
As autumn sets in, find a warm spot in one of England’s traditional pubs with delicious food and a welcoming ambiance, suggests LOUIE KENYON CROCKETT
The Plough, North Yorkshire
Soak up some of the famous Yorkshire hospitality in The Plough. Here you can charm your taste buds with local craft ales sampled on their home turf, and tuck into tasty lunches, hearty evening meals, or a classic Sunday roast washed down with a pint of local beer.
Kick back in the stylish pub itself during a laid back afternoon, or splash out on a romantic package and stay the night in one of the pub’s cosy rooms.
The pub is on the edge of the Yorkshire Moors, with spectacular walking locally to help you work up an appetite.
Burnham Market, Norfolk
Burnham Market, widely known as Norfolk’s loveliest village, is yours to explore. There are various places to stop for a bite to eat and grab a refreshing beverage in Burnham Market, from the Nelson Country Inn right in the centre and pulling pints since 1685, to The Plume of Feathers, a dog friendly pub serving hearty meals made from locally sourced ingredients.
Take a walk along the Norfolk coast and enjoy a drink with the locals in this famously pretty area of England.
Duke of Cumberland, West Sussex
With brick and stone walls festooned with wisteria, the Duke of Cumberland is a classic country pub. Fresh, local produce and a friendly atmosphere will entice you to this pub in the rolling countryside of West Sussex.
With a high quality dining experience from chef and landlord Simon Goodman, you can relax as you enjoy rustic meals with views over the South Downs.
This award-winning pub has been named Pub of the Year and Pub Chef of the Year, and serves delicious Hip-Hop ale from the local brewery at Lodsworth.
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