The Rose and Crown in Ridgmont, Beds does camping - no personal experience here but not far from where I live. Found it on Archies will have to try it out!
Pub camping seems like a great idea as invariably the first thing I do once set up camp is find the nearest local for some pub grub and beer!
keeping them to yourself Dave?There are three or four near me (south Hampshire) including one that has camping in a large field and lets you have a fire.
Perhaps it's a quiz or something?keeping them to yourself Dave?
There's the Hampshire Bowman near Bishops Waltham and the Flowerpots at Cheriton, both of which have micro-breweries on site, there's also the Travellers Rest near Soberton.keeping them to yourself Dave?
The New Delight Inn on one of the hills above Hebden Bridge, a convenient ride from Clitheroe and the Wetherspoons in Todmorden!
The little campsite is adjacent to it and I think the same people run it - Hebden Bridge Camping.
Also on my Pennine Way trek in 2015. Just pitch up out the back of the pub and pop a donation in the jar on the bar.Tan Hill for the full eccentric experience.
Hulme end campsite - behind the Manifold Inn, top of the manifold trail http://www.hulme-end-campsite.co.uk/
Probably the Barge at Honeystreet, if it was right on the canal.We stayed at a nice pup campsite on the canal near Pewsey once but I can't remember what it was called.