The owners have put a great deal of consideration into making the Coach House a fun and comfortable place for guests of all ages. It is a stunning and quirky property, that is ideal for a family getaway with pets and/or children. We'd definitely stay there again. It had all the mod cons you could want and more. A huge, spacious kitchen with plenty of fridge and freezer space, as well as all the kitchen utensils and tools needed. There were lots of different communal areas indoors and outdoors, so you can choose quiet time or more sociable time, depending on your mood. There were lots of entertainment options in the garden and living rooms.
Those who want to be outdoors can enjoy the huge, beautiful, walled-off gardens, which were fantastic for our dog who had never left London, to safely explore nature. There are lots of nooks and crannies to explore. The hot tub was fantastic, and really big. The wind chimes, fountain and flowers all made for a relaxing and peaceful environment to de-stress. The local area is gorgeous - perfect for runners.
There were ten of us staying, including three very elderly family members, a hyperactive, big dog, and several exhausted, young(ish) adults who needed a restful break. I am an ambulatory wheelchair user (meaning I only need a wheelchair for distances greater than a few metres or so. but otherwise I use a walking stick). Brian made sure there were suitable ramps in place at the few steps on the ground floor (which was not only helpful for me as a wheelchair user but also for the elderly folk). The property wouldn't be suitable for someone who is a full-time wheelchair user, simply because there is not enough space in the downstairs toilet to fit a wheelchair in, but for someone like myself, it worked well. Brian was keen to ensure he'd done everything possible to make it accessible, which I really appreciate and feel he did as much he possibly could with the limitations of a very old property.
I'd highly recommend the Coach House and we hope to visit again someday!