Yorkshire is well known for its brewing tradition – think Theakston and Samuel Smith – and now has a flourishing micro-brewery sector, too. So, it’s rare to find a village without a pub (or a town without several); many were originally drovers’ inns or coaching inns. Increasingly, these are adding (or smartening up) bedrooms, and offering more than the standard pub-grub. The best of these have kept original features like stone flags, big fireplaces and low-beamed ceilings and the robust flavoursome food, and just added a layer of comfort and finesse for 21st-century guests. The warmth, humour and crack, however, remain the same. Here’s our guide to the best pubs with rooms in Yorkshire.
The White Swan Inn
Pickering, Yorkshire, England
From
£
115
The Wensleydale Heifer
Yorkshire, England
From
£
120
The King’s Head
Kettlewell, Yorkshire, England
From
£
70
Lamb & Lion Inn
York, Yorkshire, England
From
£
56
Guy Fawkes Inn
York, Yorkshire, England
From
£
59
Red Lion Hotel
Burnsall, Yorkshire, England
From
£
70
Shibden Mill Inn
Halifax, Yorkshire, England
From
£
95
The Wheatley Arms
Ilkley, Yorkshire, England
From
£
87
The Plough
Scalby, Yorkshire, England
From
£
110
The Durham Ox
Crayke, Yorkshire, England
From
£
120
Contributions by Tina Walsh, Rachel Everett & Rob Cowen