The UK’s most beautiful Toby Carvery restaurants revealed – including a stunning 18th century mansion house

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AS the April showers return to the UK, there is nothing better than a warming roast dinner.

And the chain restaurant Toby Carvery not only serves up a bargain meal, but some are in some stunning buildings.

Toby Carvery Snaresbrook pub with outdoor seating.Google mapsWe’ve rounded up some of the prettiest Toby Carvery chains restaurants[/caption]

Here are five of the most beautiful Toby Carvery restaurants to explore across the country.

Toby Carvery Bolton

Built within an 18th century property, the Toby Carvery in Bolton is certainly a beautiful building.

Also known as the Watermillock, it was built as a Gentleman’s Country House before becoming a WWI hospital and children’s hostel.

In 2020, it underwent a huge renovation with new carpets and lighting as well as restoring some of the external decor.

A current offer means Brits can snap up a roast dinner at the Bolton carvery for just £6.

Toby Carvery in Wattermillock, Bolton.Google mapsToby Carvery Wattermillock is an 18th century building in Bolton[/caption] Interior of Toby Carvery restaurant in Wattermillock, Bolton.Google mapsThe restaurant was restored back in 2020[/caption] Interior of Toby Carvery Wattermillock Bolton, showing a grand staircase and seating area.Google mapsYou can even host weddings at the Toby Carvery[/caption]

Toby Carvery Endon

The Staffordshire Toby Carvery is built within a former hotel dating back to the 1900s.

It is also home to a famous mural created which claims to be the largest pub sign in the UK.

Make sure to visit before May 19 – the carvery will be shutting for five weeks ahead of a £500,000 renovation.

The owner stated: “We’re hoping after the site is refurbished guests come and visit to appreciate the mural in person.”

The Plough pub in Endon, with outdoor seating.Google mapsToby Carvery Endon is a former hotel built in the 1990s[/caption] Pub bar with beer taps and social distancing sign.Google mapsNext month it will undergo a £500k renovation including of the famous mural[/caption]

Toby Carvery Liberton

The Scottish Toby Carvery in Liberton is part of the historic Howden Hall Road.

Dating back to the 16th century, the grounds are home to the Balm Well of St Catherine.

Even visited by James VI, the oil from the well was said to be a cure for skin ailments.

No longer in use, people now rave about the huge beer garden, which is in the large outdoor park area.

Toby Carvery in Liberton, Edinburgh.pacificbuildingToby Carvery Liberton dates back to the 16th century[/caption] Interior of Toby Carvery Liberton showing seating area and display case.Google mapsThe restaurant interior is also on the fancier end[/caption]

Toby Carvery Snaresbrook

Originally an 18th century pub, Toby Carvery took over in 1998.

Previously called The Eagle pub, it was even visited by Winston Churchill.

Now the carvery, the London restaurant is highly praised.

One person even said it was the “best Toby Carvery they’ve visited” on Tripadvisor.

The Toby Carvery restaurant in Snaresbrook, London.AlamyToby Carvery Snaresbrook was a former pub visited by Winston Churchill[/caption]

Toby Carvery Whitewebbs House

One of the most beautiful Toby Carvery restaurants in the UK, it recently came under fire for felling an ancient 500-year-old tree.

But the building itself is a historic 18th century former house in the middle of Whitewebbs Park in Enfield.

Built in the 1790s in a French style, it was eve rumoured to have been a safe house once visited by Guy Fawkes.

And guests can walk off their roast dinner in the beautiful surrounding forest too.

Toby Carvery Whitewebbs House, exterior view.Google mapsToby Carvery Whitewebbs is a former 18th century mansion[/caption] Interior view of a restaurant with columns and tables.Google mapsThe building was based on the French style of the time[/caption] Interior of a restaurant with large windows, wooden tables, and chandeliers.Google mapsIt also has amazing views of the nearby gardens[/caption]
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