13 OF THE BEST LUXURY ECO-FRIENDLY HOTELS IN THE UK
Last Updated on 1st March 2026 by Bejal
A few of the best luxury eco-friendly hotels in the UK are proving that sustainability and indulgence can go hand in hand. We’re talking beautiful country and city retreats that have scored global and national awards for their innovative efforts to reduce energy usage, increase locally sourced produce and materials, and offer carefully tailored wellbeing programmes. With the rising costs of flights and holiday packages abroad, many of us have become more eco-conscious with our choices, reducing air miles and discovering the culture and heritage right on our doorstep. In doing so, we’ve also found that the UK is home to some of the most vegan-friendly and sustainable boutique hotels in the world. We hope our round-up of some of our most memorable stays in eco-friendly hotels in the UK complete with their eco-friedly practices can help with your next stay.
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13 Of The Best Eco-friendly Hotels in the UK
Sit back, relax and let us show you a selection of the best boutique eco-friendly hotels in the UK that you’ll be wanting to add to your bucket list, if as an eco-conscious traveller. you’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint…
Saorsa 1875, Perthshire

Eco-friendly Practices
The UK’s first 100% vegan hotel, dedicated to ‘ethical luxury’, Soarsa 1875 is located in Scotland and owned by mother and son team, Sandra and Jack Mclaren-Stewart.
It’s housed in a restored 19th century, mansion house, surrounded by two acres of woodland overlooking the picturesque town of Pitlochry, in close proximity to Loch Ness. We stayed at Saorsa 1875 for 2 nights when we visited Pitlochry one autumn and found it really relaxing and laid back.
The entire hotel is completely free of any animal products including the upcycled furniture, toiletries, energy and a plant-based menu that changes regularly featuring organic and foraged delights to avoid food waste.
The boutique residence has 11 rooms, featuring statement wallpapers, soft furnishings where wool, silk and leather have been replaced with linen, cotton, velvet and manmade fibres and down-free duvets. All are locally sourced or second hand.
Toiletries have been selected from The Highland Soap Company (with refillable containers).
Be-lavie Impressive Bonus: Electricity is supplied by Ecoctricty, the UK’s first certified-vegan electricity supplier.
The Details
- Location: Saorsa 1975. 2 East Moulin Road, Pitlochry, Perthshire, PH16 5DW I tel. 01796 475217
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: Check-in 15:00 and Check-out 11:00
- Pet friendly: Yes, dogs can stay for an additional fee of £25 per night
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying
- Price Range: Double Room from £130
The Montagu Arms, Beaulieu
Eco-friendly Practices
This beautiful country ivy fronted country hotel is located in the pretty village of Beaulieu in the New Forest.
The Montagu Arms is decorated in classic neutral tones with splashes of colour provided by the soft furnishings, the hotel’s award winning Terrace restaurant, focusses on seasonal cuisine where head chef is no other than Michelin-trained, Matthew Whitfield (Former chef at 3 Michelin Star, Eleven Madison Park, New York). Ingredients are home-grown or sourced directly from the New Forest and home counties. A large focus is placed on creating recipes to minimise food waste.
The hotel also has a flock of rescue hens which deliver fresh eggs on a daily basis.
A real haven for foodies as well as a great opportunity to discover the beauty of the New Forest.
Be-lavie Impressive Bonus: The Montague Arms is part of The Green Tourism Business Scheme, Championing sustainable travel businesses. The hotel donates £1 from every stay to The New Forest Trust’s ‘Love the Forest’ campaign which raises funds for the forest’s conservation.
The Details
- Location: The Montagu Arms Palace Lane, Beaulieu, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. SO42 7ZL I Tel. 01796 475217
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: Check-in 15:00 and Check-out 11:00
- Pet-friendly: Yes, (There’s even a Paw-Fect getaway option available)
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying
- Price Range : Double Room from £201
The Pig on the Beach, Dorset

Eco-friendly Practices
The Pig Hotels (The Pig on the Beach being one of their coastal locations) that aim to work with small suppliers and have a life long ethos of leaving their patch on this planet better than they found it! It’s definitely one of our favourite brands for eco-friendly hotels in the UK.
Their incredible Studland Bay location, can see as far out as the Isle of White and comprises of accommodation in the main manor house as well as outbuildings like the Bothy, and a few cute and cosy Shepherd’s huts. We stayed at The Bothy during our visit and love dit’s location beside the kitchen garden. The ethos at The Pig on the Beach and all of the Pig Hotels is that whatever they can’t grow and rear themselves, is sourced locally within a 25 mile radius.
They are continually looking to reduce the hotels impact on the environment, from bottling water on-site, cutting down food waste and packaging, seeking out sustainable suppliers and charity partners, beekeeping or improving composting skills. Fruit and vegetable are home grown at the hotel, therefore there is no food waste or packaging. They also harvest their own eggs and sawdust from a sustainable Yurt company is used. The food is absolutely delicious and seasonal at The Pig with a fantastic on-site kitchen garden where you’ll see the custodians (gardeners) working away in the herb gardens whilst chefs come out to pick their produce for the day.
The Pig Hotels also support a number of charities through their work including, In Schools, Hospitality In Action and Action Against Hunger.
Be-lavie Impressive Bonus: The Pig hotels are now all B Corp Certified which basically means they arepart of a global community of businesses that meet high standards of social and environmental impact.
The Details
- Location: Manor House, Manor Road, Studland, Swanage BH19 3AU
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: Check-in 16:00 and Check-out 11:00
- Pet Friendly: No dogs allowed to stay however can be accompanied on restaurant terrace
- Reviews: See what pther guests are saying
- Price Range: Double Room from £250
The Fish Hotel, Cotswolds
Eco-friendly Practices
Located in the popular Cotswolds village of Broadway, The Fish Hotel is considered a 50/50 split of boutique hotel and adventure hideout.
Located on the 400 acre Farncombe estate The Fish Hotel has a pretty impressive green initiative.
The hotel has a rustic, woodland vibe with earthy toned and neutral décor. It is powered completely by green energy and they rear their own pigs for pork on the estate. They also plant trees via their tree planting programme, to replace every single tree used for printing purposes.
The hotel will be expanding this year to include more hideaway huts and tree houses with roll tub baths and tree huts. It is no wonder that The Fish is one of the sought after staycation locations in the UK.
Be-lavie Impressive Bonus: The Fish’s green promise includes zero waste to landfill and all food waste going to neighbouring Northwick Park’s anaerobic digester.
The Details
- Location: The Fish Hotel. Farncombe Estate, Broadway. Cotswolds. WR12 7LH I Tel. 01386 858000
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: Check-in 15:00 and Check-out 11:00
- Pet-friendly: Yes £30 per dog per stay in a dog-friendly rooms
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying
- Price Range: Double Room from £285
Hampton Manor, Birmingham

Eco-friendly Practices
This 45 acre estate equipped with a number of room options in the Manor as well as a hideaway. We experienced the the walled garden suites foodie staycation option at Michelin-starred Grace & Savour, makes for a wonderful foodie sustainable staycation.
Hampton Manor’s sustainability ethos is pretty commendable and they even have an in-house head of sustainability and ethics. The Manor’s commitment to sustainability is commendable. Hampton Manor is one of the most eco-friendly hotels in the UK and quite a culinary focussed little gem.
They take this pledge very seriously from sourcing their food produce to energy conservation, in room textiles and working with local craftsmen and women. Hampton Manor has a dedicated head of sustainability and ethics who leads these initiatives, with team members being educated via FarmED, a model farm education centre located in the Cotswolds, about the future of a sustainable planet and its implications on the environment.
Further initiatives at The Manor, include, electric car charging points and combustion of biomass for heating and hot water. Local craftsmen and women who have hand crafted unique pieces of furniture, examples of these are the dark wood stools around the chef’s counter and the light shades at Grace & Savour.
Meat and vegetable food consumed at the Manor are sourced from biodynamic organic local farms, and a neighbouring estate that breeds rare breeds of cattle.
Produce grown in the walled garden is free from pesticides and chemicals with biodynamic methods being explored. The Manor is also part of the national movement to save the bees, within the walled garden, there are two bee hives which allow the kitchen to make use of the honey as well as some being sold in the bakery.
The flour used in the bakery is sourced from a diverse organic farming system with the Tuxford Windmill milling the flour before it arrives at the estate. Wine at the estate has been sourced with the help of Freedom Wine which ensures it’s been farmed responsibly and commits to low intervention wine making. This collaboration led to the Manor winning the AA Wine List of the Year in 2019.
Be-lavie Impressive Bonus: The Michelin Starred Grace & Savour only uses produce and ingredients which gave been sourced from the UK. This makes the kitchen headed by chef David Taylor, even more unique and sourced to reflect the teams commitment to the environment.
The Details
- Location: Shadowbrook Ln, Hampton in Arden, Solihull B92 0ENon
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: Check-in 15:00 and Check-out 11:00
- Pet-Friendly: Yes, £50 per dog per stay (dogs are not allowed in all areas)
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying
- Price Range: £££ Prices are dependent on room types and packages which includes the Grace & Savour Michein Starred stay and dine options
Number One Bruton, Somerset
Eco-friendly Practices
A pioneer in sustainability in terms of the smallest of eco-friendly hotels in the UK, therefore reduction in resources, people and speedy ethical transactions with a more personalised service, Number One Bruton in Somerset has to be on your list.
The hotel consists of 12 bedrooms in a Georgian townhouse, medieval forge and row of cottages in the village Bruton, also known as Somersets, boho creative hub.
The hotel style is pretty simple with hues of olive and stone, hand turned oak beds from York and arts from the owners own local artists collection. They also work with a local restaurant, Osip which delivers a fresh and seasonal farm to table concept. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served here.
Be-lavie Impressive Bonus: The hotel uses comfortable biodegradable mattresses.
The Details
- Location: Number One Bruton. 1 High Street, Bruton, Somerset, BA10 0AB I Tel. 01749 813 030
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: Check-in 16:00 and Check-out 11:00
- Pet-friendly: Yes, fees will be incurred for damages caused by pets
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying
- Price Range: Double Room from £130

Grove of Narberth, Pembrokeshire

Eco-friendly Practices
We had a wonderful spring stay at The Grove of Narberth in Pembrokeshire one year and it’s truly a place that stays with you forever. This is not just its remote location and being one of the most beautiful eco-friendly hotels in the UK but also for the service and dedication from the staff.
The Grove’s sustainability efforts are pretty impressive, as reflected by their membership of Green Tourism UK having been awarded a Gold Tourism Award in 2017. Present and future plans include many planet friendly initiatives.
When it comes to food and drink at The Grove, Traceability of ingredients is important at The Grove and great care is taken to ensure they come from sustainable sources. Whenever possible local food is used and sourced from within a 50 mile radius of the hotel. The kitchen garden plays a big part in supplying herbs and vegetables but also there are four beehives at the periphery of the grounds beyond the lake, allowing the Grove to become self sufficient for honey.
Over 5000 trees were planted using local species like sessile oak, ash, birch, willow, alder, holly and hazel in order to restore some areas around the hotel to native woodland and meadow. In the future this will serve as beautiful areas for local flora and fauna to thrive.This is part of teh Woodland Project. Energy saving light bulbs are used across the hotel and they have also installed solar panels to supply electricity to both the main house and cottages. Additionally, most of the heating and hot water across the Grove is supplied by a 199kW Biomass Boiler. A large number of trees have been planted which provide a sustainable source of wood during the winter months.
The Grove has it’s own boreholes, which supply the entire premises with spring water. This water, which is filtered and UV treated, is freely available from the taps, it is bottled in reusable glass bottles so guests can enjoy it with meals and in their rooms. All glass, plastic and cardboard is recycled with some cardboard being used for composting. All garden and vegetable waste is composted and used in the winter as a fertiliser to refresh the soil.
Unlike many UK hotels, The Grove has a water treatment plant and reed beds enable foul water to be treated before it enters the environment.To increase biodiversity, the hotel has created a pond, hung bird boxes and planted wild meadows and trees. The hedgerows help ring fence the habitation of birds, butterflies, which can be seen throughout the meadows and surrounding environment. Guests can charge their cars during their stay in the car park, which accommodates Tesla and universal charging points.
The Goodwash Company is an award winning, ethical wash and lifestyle brand, created in Wales on a mission to change the world #onewashatatime. Each of their good skincare products are based on age old remedies for skin hair and fur. All products are natural, cruelty free and vegan accredited. The social enterprise ‘do good’ at every stage of their supply chain and also use their profits for good. Goodwash employ and work with local communities to make a sustainable difference and improve the lives of people and animals.
Be-lavie Impressive Bonus: Their kitchen garden is pretty extensive and open to guests to have a wonder around. It becomes quite the enchanting secret garden during the summer months. Their commitment to planting trees and preserving the area is truly inspiring.
The Details
- Location: Grove of Narberth, Molleston, Narberth SA67 8BX I Tel. 01834860915
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: Check-in 15:00 and Check-out 11:00
- Pet Friendly: Yes but dog-friendly must be booked by phone not online
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying
- Price Range: Rates start at £258 fro bed and breakfast
Inhabit Hotel, London
Eco-friendly Practices
Inhabit Hotel, in our opinion stands out from the the other eco-friendly hotels in the UK, due to its ‘mindfuness’ approach to wellness and sustainability.
The scandi-chic décor are filled with soft furnishings from ethical brands such as Aernde and REN. The hotel’s restaurant, Yeotown is plant-based and serves a Californian-inspired menu of healthy dishes.
This hotel is not just sustainable in what it does and the number of partners it works with but also by encouraging wellbeing through a programme of daily yoga and pilates classes, guided nature walks, mindfulness sessions and morning meditation classes.
Be-lavie Impressive Bonus: Inhabit Hotel received Green Key certification which is deemed the crème de la crème of awards in the tourism industry for environmental responsibility.
The Details
- Location: Inhabita Hotel. 25 – 27 Southwick Street, Paddington, London W2 1JQ I Tel. 020 77237723
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: check-in 14:00 and Check-out 11:00
- Pet-friendly: Yes, only one dog per room weighing no more than 25lbs, £15 per dog per stay
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying
- Price Range: Double Room from £150
The Scarlet, Cornwall
Be-lavie Impressive Bonus: The Scarlet has won many awards in sustainable tourism and is deemed a pioneer in terms of the construction of the building and areas that a resident wouldn’t normally think 0f.
Eco-friendly Practices
When the hotel was built, existing stone walls on the site were carefully deconstructed to allow for over 100 small reptiles (lizards, slow worms) to be rehoused and the insulation from the old hotel was sent over to a monkey sanctuary.
The rooms are neutrally toned, with views of the beach and sea which evoke wellness and relaxation from the start.
All electricity supplied to The Scarlet comes from renewable resources and guests are encouraged to take home the locally handmade organic soap.
A nose to tail approach to dining ensure that the restaurant has very little wastage whilst you dine overlooking the Mawgan Porth Beach on a sandy bay.
The Scarlet has a number of tailored spa packages like no other for wellbeing and they even have flip flops for guests made from recycled tyres. The Scarlett is a wonderful UK staycation option. The Scarlet is one of the most beautiful coastal eco-friendly hotels in the UK, interms of its location and perfect for those who love to be by the sea and of course have stunning views of the ocean.
The Details
- Location: The Scarlet. Tredragon Road, Mawgan Porth, Newquay TR8 4DQ I Tel. 01637 861800
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: Check-in 16:00 and Check-out 11:00
- Pet-Friendly: Yes, Samll-medium dogs and uoto 2 dogs can stay in your room for £20 per night per dog
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying
- Price Range: Double Room from £250
The Queensberry Hotel, Bath

Eco-friendly Practices
We were impressed that the hotel has a sustainability policy and were striving to attain a silver award to become a leading Green Hotel in Bath. Here is what we learnt about the environmental considerations of the Queensberry during our 2 night stay a couple of weeks before one Christmas
- Energy Consumption – A 25-30% reduction in CO2 emissions has been recoded since 2008, following installation of a boiler maintenance system. Energy efficient LED light bulbs have replaced previous less efficient ones.
- Water Usage – All toilet cisterns are now dual flush or fitted with water displacement systems to reduce water use. Guests can choose when they require their towels and bed linens laundered to reduce water and chemical usage. The hotel has replaced toxic chemical based cleaning products with environmentally friendly alternatives and the hotel gardens are watered with with collected rain water.
- Waste Management – waste such as glass, cardboard and paper products are segregated to enable recycling. Food waste is recycled through Grist ensuring zero waste to landfill.
- Produce & Products – The majority of food products are sourced locally, and organic where possible. The focus is on local growers, seasonal and ethically produced food items as well as stationery, cleaning items being from local companies.
- Raw materials – All paper products are replaced by UK manufactured material from accredited sustainable sources. The hotels laundering company has a defined sustainability policy to ensure there is minimal impact from detergents and promote water efficiency.
- Staff Members – The team are encouraged to be aware of their impact and the hotel nominates ‘Environmental Champions’ throughout the hotel to keep an eye on procedures and policies and suggest new ideas for increased efficiency.
- Single Use Plastic – In 2022, the hotel replaced single use plastic toiletries with Bath House products which are recycled and refillable.
- Local drinks – the Old Q Bar features local drinks from Midford Cider, Bath Ales, Pilton Cider and Bluestone wines. The hotel has also partnered with Canned Wine Co. who have a holistic and honest approach to sustainability, from prioritising organic winemakers to their infinitely recyclable aluminium cans.
- The Olive Tree Restaurant – Executive Head Chef, Chris Cleghorn, sources all local suppliers from Somerset and the South West area for the on-site Michelin star restaurant.
Be-lavie Tip: We particularly loved the sustainability and waste management attention given by The Olive Tree Restaurant. They hav a great local sourcing ethic and a real concern for responsible practice.
The Details
- Location: 4 – 7 Russell St, Bath BA1 2QF.
- Find it Here: Map Location.
- Details: Check-in 15:00 and Check-out: 11:30.
- Pet-Friendly: Two. Small dog or cat allowed for an additional charge of £25 per pet. Maximum of two
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying.
- Price Range: £££ depending upon season.
Mallory Meadows Cabins, Leicestershire

Eco-friendly Practices
We stayed at these beautiful luxury cabins in Leicestershire for a couple of nights and found the stay to be like a real retreat where time stood still and there was plenty of time for a very slow village life filled with country walks and time for reading!
Here are just a few of the eco-friendly efforts they make onsite at Mallory Meadows:
- Electric vehicle charging facility – there are two complimentary electric vehicle charging points available and these must be booked prior to visits.
- Recycling – there is a recycling point close to the main entrance with bins being emptied at he end of the stay and rubbish items to be separated into the recycling bins provided.
- Eco-Products – washing up liquid as well as refillable full size toiletries are all eco-friendly and kind to the skin and environment. Mallory Meadows refill toiletry bottles with ALTER/NATIVE by Soma products. These are SLS free, Paragon press, SLES-free, Vegan-friendly, cruelty free and all made in the UK.
- Linens and towels – are changed on the day of arrival. All bedlinen, towels, tea towels and cloths are laundered at a minimum of 60 degrees using non-bio (eco-friendly) products.
- Supplying Local – If guests don’t fancy using the Kitchenettes to cook, local take-outs and restaurants are recommended and help support the surrounding small businesses. This is also important when looking for local activities and heading to surrounding attractions and partaking in experiences.
The Details:
- Location: Mallory Meadows. Barbell Lane. Kirkby Mallory. Leicestershire. LE9 7QA. Tel. 01455 841867
- Find it Here: Map Location
- Details: Check in: Check-out: 16:00 Check-out: 10:00
- Pet-Friendly: Yes, pets welcome and 1 dog (any size) or 2 dogs up to 17kg each are welcome (additional charges apply)
- Reviews: See what other guests are saying
- Price Range: Cabins for the minimum of a two night stay, are priced up £349.
Burleigh Court Hotel, Loughborough


Located within the grounds of Loughborough University;s campus, we enjoyed a relaxing nights stay at Burleigh Court Hotel and tried their plant-based menu at Fifty The Street Restaurant. The restaurants menu is 50% vegan with a wonderful choice of sustainably sourced food and cocktail ingredients.
Each of the rooms has a sustainability card explaining the Burleigh Courts values including the ten key planet and people targets to bring a greener future to their brand. The card has a QR code which directs guests to the Imago Venues Manifesto that is pretty impressive and well thought out and includes the below initiatives.
A side note about the sustainability card, we noted the paper is made from 90% recycled PCW fibre and 5% coffee waste. The coffee added to the pulp replaces cellulose and thus the requirement for water and energy is far less to produce,
- Profit into People – Annually gift aid profits that constitute a 10% contribution to Loughborough University’s operating fund.
- Community Partner – Commit to gift £100,000 to their charity partner, Rainbows, over five years.
- Fair Play – To become a three Star status (World Class Organisation) in Best Companies survey by 2027.
- Team Development – To become a three Star status (World Class Organisation) in Best Companies survey by 2027.
- A Place for all – To have a qualified mental health first aider available 24 hours a day.
- Responsible Procurement – All suppliers will go through a five point checklist by 2026.
- Energy Usage – To reduce energy usage by 5% kWh per overnight guest.
- Waste – To reduce waste by 5% per overnight guest.
- Water Usage – To reduce water consumption to be under 0.2 Cubic Meters per overnight guest.
- Sustainable Events – To achieve IS0 20121 certification by the end of 2025.
Guests are also invited to partake in the hotels eco efforts by:
- Room for trees – where guest can skip their rooms being cleaned by allowing the brand to plant a tree instead. This helps offset some of the carbon by reducing water and chemical use.
- Reusing towels – towels are only replaced when left in the bath/shower. The tourism industry uses up to eight times more water per person than the local population.
- Carpets in the reception area are made from recycled plastic bottles.
Additionally, slippers in guest rooms come in compostable bags and we’d suggest, if you do use them, that you take them home and continue to wear them to avoid wastage.
The Details
- Location: Off Ashby Road (A512 Loughborough University (West Park, Loughborough LE11 3GR. Tel. 01509 211515 (Hotel).
- Find it Here: Map Location.
- Details: Check-in:15:00 Check-out: 10:30
- Reviews: Read what other guests are saying
- Price Range: ££.
Unplugged Cabins, Various Locations

Staying in one of these cabins is something that everyone needs to do once in their lives! We enjoyed a digital detox stay in Unplugged cabin’s Finchingfield, Essex location and loved the fact, you lock your electronic devices away for the whole stay! Thats 3 whole days of no phones! The cabins themselves have so many eco-friendly features and with various locations around England, are placed in remote locations surrounded by nature, but not too far from a village with shops, restaurants and pubs!
These fully sustainable cabins are perfect for those looking for eco-friendly hotels in the UK, although not technically a hotel! The cabins run primarily on solar power and are built with low carbon impact materials. They’re also built with the circular economy approach adn therefore can live many lives! Unplugged only use eco-friendly brands inside the cabins. These brands include Piglet In Bed bedding, organic cotton and microfibre duvets and pillows, recyclable waste bags, sustainably sourced wood kindle for the wood burner. The bathroom features an eco-toilet, recycled loo roll and again planet-friendly toiletteries. This has to be the most eco-friendly hotels in the UK that we’ve featured in this article.
The Details
- Locations: Various Locations around the UK (see Unplugged Website)
- Details: 3 night stays available. Check-in: 15:00 Check-out: 10:00
- Pet-Friendly: Dogs welcome at certain locations
- Price Range: ££/£££
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Eco-Friendly Hotels in the UK Round-Up
We hope this eco-friendly hotels in the UK guide provides inspiration for a more environmentally mindful staycation option for our readers. Staying in a sustainable hotel is not just about the recycling and composting initiatives but also the energy reduction, the sourcing of furniture, food, local craftsmen and woman and also supporting the surrounding community which maybe to do with creating jobs by employing them directly or providing guest experiences to visit their crafts and partaking in cultural activities.
Most sustainable hotels like the ones featured here generally have a annual report available either on their website or can be requested so that guests can see the progress of their initiatives as an organisation that serves guests but also what they are doing locally in terms of social and environmental initiatives. This would feature goals and pledges they commit to including the ongoing education of their staff irrespective of position held, Remember that B Corp certification isn’t an award and more a work in progress in achieving and addressing a list of objectives that stem and cover every part of a business from the roots up.

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Diary of a Londoness
Some wonderful destinations. I really should stay at the Scarlet (wink) but I may have to return to the Montagu Arms instead, which is where we got married.
Bejal
Diary of a LondonessThankyou Scarlett! Oh yes you must! It’s named after you! Oh my goodness, no way! You got married at the Montagu Arms! You definitely have to return on one of your anniversaries!
the Curious Pixie
Some really great spots here. Love to stay at the Scarlett, we’ve been to the sister hotel Bedruthan Steps next door, but need the adult only one looks lush.
Bejal
the Curious PixieYep the Scarlett has been on my list for a while. I didn’t’ know they had a sister hotel, must look into that one too!
Ladies What Travel (@LadiesWTravel)
The pig on the beach looks so cute! #TravelLinkUp
Bejal
Ladies What Travel (@LadiesWTravel)Oh its a super cute one with a fab beach locations and fabulous views!
Emmalene aka A Brummie Home and Abroad
Oh, so many gorgeous places!! With my love of quirky of course I’m drawn to Pig On The Beach but that bedroom at Number One Bruton looks divine!
Bejal
Emmalene aka A Brummie Home and AbroadThansk Emmalene. Yes you must go to teh Pig on the Beach, definitely one of my favourites and I really want to visit Number One Bruton too!
aeparker81
I love the Montagu Arms! And can’t wait to stay at the Pig @ Coombe later this year (rescheduled from the winter…)
Bejal
aeparker81I have never been but heard the best things about it Anna. Oh my lucky you, let me know what it’s like, it looks amazing so really looking forward to your visit!
thetravelsofmrsb
Some great eco friendly places, I would stay at all of these!
Bejal
thetravelsofmrsbThanks Laura, Me too! Oh and make some return visits!