Find Cosy Pubs with Rooms by Marstons
Out of the 1,300 pubs Marstons Inns, 70 of them are affordable hotels.
These Marston’s Inns offer comfortable rooms, convenient locations, and the welcoming atmosphere of a traditional pub stay.
As a large pub company, Marston’s Inns can be found in towns, cities, and countryside locations throughout England and Wales,
They are a popular choice for travelers seeking reliable accommodation with free parking and tasty pub classics.
Below, browse our collection of Marstons pubs with rooms across the country.
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Map Of Marston’s Inns & Hotels
If you’re planning a trip, this map of Marstons hotels is one of the easiest ways to find available stays near your destination.
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Marstons Inns & Hotels Locations
The Shah Of Persia – Poole
The Junction Hotel – Dorchester
The White Hart Hotel – Andover
The Original White Hart Hotel – Ringwood
The Half Moon Inn – Sherborne
The Angel & Blue Pig – Lymington
Frequently asked questions
Do Marston’s Hotels have parking?
Yes! most of Marston’s Inn hotels have free on-site car parking, some even with EV charging. However it is not possible to pre-book parking and all spaces are available to guests on a first come first serve basis,
Are Marstons Inns Dog Friendly?
Unfortunately not, with the exception of assistance dogs, they do not allow pets to stay at their hotels.
Do Marstons Inn’s serve breakfast?
Yes!, their breakfast can either be booked at the same time as your room, or if you prefer you can book breakfast at any time at the hotel.

Who are Marstons?
Founded in 1834 in Burton upon Trent, Marstons is a popular British pub company.
They own and manage over 1,300 pubs all across the country, however their historic acquisitions of regional breweries gives them strong ties to the midlands, South West England and the North West / Yorkshire.
In 2024 Marston’s 190 years of owning breweries came to an end as their sold their stake in Carlsberg. Instead of brewing, they now completely focus on delivering great hospitality.
Who Own Marstons?
Marstons were acquired in 1999 by Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries, meaning it is now an independent, publicly traded company .
