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Hercules Revived is a classic 17th-century English country coaching inn near Bosworth Battlefield. It has been sympathetically revived by craftsmen to create a wonderfully relaxed pub serving hearty English fare with an emphasis on fresh seasonal…
Located a stone’s throw away from the King Richard III Visitor Centre, the award-winning Knight & Garter (County Winner in the National Pub & Bar Awards) is a historic city building that was subject to a stunning £1.4m renovation. The results are…
First built in 1384 as a dwelling for priests who ministered to lepers at Burton Lazars hospital, it was gifted to Anne of Cleves as part of her divorce settlement in 1540. The pub has a superb walled garden and serves traditional pub food and cask…
A 2023 entrant into the UK’s Top 100 Gastropubs List, the thatched, wood-beamed Baker’s Arms dates back to 1851. This quaint cottage-style venue is passionate about food and wine, and the head chef and her team offer comforting pub classics…
The Baker’s Arms is believed to date back to 1485, the year Richard III died. It was part of a row of properties constructed to house workers who built Blaby church. The Baker’s oozes history, full of nooks, crannies and wood beams. It has a nice…
This cosy, traditional 16th-century village real ale pub with an excellent restaurant fits in perfectly with the fine old Leicestershire village of Wymondham. The menu changes regularly and offers an excellent choice of fresh, locally sourced…
The Bluebell is a beautiful thatched village pub with a pretty beer garden and an old skittles alley. The interior is cosy and pleasant, featuring plenty of wood panelling, and the food is home-cooked, traditional and comforting. The pub is a great…
The Globe has been a pub since 1720 when beer was brewed on-site using water drawn from a well that still exists. The pub was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries with textile workers as a place to trade stockings, laying the foundations for the…
Run by England and Nottinghamshire cricketers Stuart Broad and Harry Gurney, The Griffin sits in one of Leicestershire’s prettiest villages. Dating back to 1700, it was originally the Griffin Hotel and over the years has also been a brewery and…
A charming gastropub, The Joiners in south Leicestershire is an attractive, whitewashed old building with a good reputation for its cooking. Inside, the flagstone floor, exposed oak beams and church-pew benches provide a lovely backdrop for the…
The Lancaster Arms is believed to occupy the site where Richard III rested his army during the Wars of the Roses, and the pub’s logo features Richard’s boar. This pub offers one of the most highly regarded Sunday lunches in Leicestershire, plus an…
Set in picturesque Medbourne in the Welland Valley, The Nevill Arms is an old stable yard and coaching inn bordering on Medbourne brook. The ironstone pub, dated 1863, has ten bedrooms, a restaurant serving good, locally sourced pub food and a…
The Royal Oak is an enticing thatched village pub serving local beers and good food. Grade II-listed, it was built in the mid-18th century and has a cosy, atmospheric interior perfect for escaping the modern world. Its friendly team, relaxed…
The Stag & Hounds was named Great Food Club Dining Pub of the Year 2020/21 and won a Michelin Bib Gourmand – an award given to pubs that deliver a high-quality dining experience at a reasonable price. Despite these awards, it remains a genuine,…
Standing watch over beautiful Thrussington’s village green, The Star Inn 1744 – so named because that’s when the building was constructed – looks like the perfect country pub. Inside, the building has been comprehensively updated, including its…
This large 250-year-old pub near the Derbyshire border began life as a farrier’s business. It contains a traditional bar area with a quarry-tiled floor and an open fire. Next door you’ll find beautifully appointed dining areas filled with antique…