The Pelican Inn
From its slate roof to its whitewashed plaster walls, this Tudor-style inn built in the 1970s is English to the core, with its cozy upstairs guest rooms (no elevator) featuring plenty of antiques and draped half-tester beds. Downstairs, a weathered little pub pours ales and ports; the Snug offers a private fireplace lounge for overnight guests; and a tavern-like restaurant serves fish-and-chips and beef Wellington in candle-lit nooks. Lunch is served, too—a good thing, since your nearest alternatives are miles away via winding roads.