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The Pheasant Inn Lambourn

A Lovely Weekend at The Pheasant Inn


Beagle sitting on a paved path in front of "The Pheasant" pub entrance, surrounded by greenery and cloudy sky, creating a calm mood.

Baxter and I recently stayed at The Pheasant Inn in Berkshire. Tucked away in Shefford Woodlands, this charming country pub with rooms is the kind of place where you immediately feel welcome. Surrounded by rolling countryside and just minutes from the M4, it feels both peaceful and accessible, making it an ideal choice for a short escape.


The inn itself has all the character you would expect from a historic coaching inn. Exposed beams, open fires and thoughtful touches in the décor give it plenty of atmosphere. It manages to balance the cosiness of a village pub with the comfort of a boutique hotel, which makes it equally appealing for a quiet drink by the fire or a longer weekend away.


Beagle sitting on a brown mat in a cozy bedroom with a bed, red headboard, nightstand, framed art, and neutral decor.

From the moment we arrived, we knew we were in for a treat. Our room was warm and inviting, with soft furnishings and country-inspired styling that instantly felt relaxing.


Beagle sitting on a bed, looking curious. A box of dog treats labeled "Buffalo" and "Duck" is open in front, with a "Time to sniff" note.

Waiting for Baxter was a Happy Dog Hamper from The Canine Menu, complete with chews and tasty treats to keep him busy during our stay. It was such a thoughtful welcome and immediately set the tone for a dog friendly visit where Baxter was just as important a guest as I was.



Dinner in the pub did not disappoint. The lamb was beautifully presented and full of flavour, and the sticky toffee pudding was rich, indulgent and the perfect way to finish the meal. While I enjoyed my food, Baxter was treated to his own puppuccino from the dedicated puppuccino bar. Seeing him included in the dining experience was a highlight of the evening, and it really underlined how much care the team puts into welcoming dogs as part of the family.


Avocado toast with poached eggs on a white plate, surrounded by cutlery. A glass of orange juice and a coffee cup are nearby on a wooden table.

After a restful night’s sleep in our comfortable room, we made our way down for breakfast. The morning menu offered a variety of choices and I opted for smashed avocado on sourdough topped with poached eggs. It was fresh, filling and beautifully prepared. Baxter, never one to be left out, happily settled down with one of the buffalo chews from his hamper. Sitting together while I enjoyed my coffee and he worked through his treat was the perfect start to the day.


Beagle lying on a patterned mat, chewing a bone. Red leather sofa in the background. Cozy and relaxed atmosphere.

What really stood out throughout our stay was the friendliness of the staff. They were warm, attentive and always ready to make a fuss of Baxter. Nothing felt like too much trouble, and that level of hospitality made the experience feel special. It was more than just an overnight stay; it was a chance to properly relax, switch off and enjoy time together in a setting that felt both homely and indulgent.


We weren’t quite ready to head home after checking out, so we took advantage of the inn’s location and made a stop at Avebury Stone Circle before beginning our journey back. I’ll be sharing more about that in my next post.



Need to Know

  • Address: The Pheasant Inn, Ermin Street, Shefford Woodlands, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 7AA

  • Dogs: Up to two dogs per room; £20 per night in total

  • Parking & Electric Charging: Plenty of on-site parking, with three Tesla electric car chargers available

  • Nearest train station - Hungerford – 10 minute drive away






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