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Historic Coach House Accommodation
Luxurious Rooms with Modern Amenities
Indulge in a 19th-century former coach house experience at The Coach Hotel in Coleshill. The pet-friendly property, located conveniently close to The NEC and Genting Arena & Resorts World, offers 42-inch flat-screen TVs, custom-made mattresses, and complimentary toiletries in each room.
Vibrant Entertainment and Relaxation Options
Unwind in the bar or lounge, and immerse yourself in live music and DJ nights every Friday and Saturday until 01:00.
Convenient Location for Travelers
With free WiFi, private parking, and easy access to the M6 and M42 motorways, as well as Birmingham Airport and Coleshill Parkway train station nearby, The Coach Hotel is the perfect choice for your stay in Coleshill.
Book your stay now and experience the charm of The Coach Hotel firsthand!
The property hosts live music and DJ's on Fridays and Saturdays from 20:00 until 01:00. Some rooms may be affected by noise.
Parking is on a first come, first served basis. There is also limited off street parking nearby.Please inform of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation.
A deposit may be required at the property.
No internet access available.
Children are not allowed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible).
Pets are not allowed.
Location was good for my needs.
I was woken at 4am by a bunch of drunk men who couldn't get the key to open their door, they were chatting in the corridor for what felt like hours. Floors and carpets were filthy, walls had holes in, obviously decorated recently, but to a very poor standard. No full length mirror, TV didn't work, bed was lumpy with poor quality pillows. Bathroom newish but again very poor, with badly fitted tiles and cheap fittings, nothing quite worked as it should, but the towels were lovely quality, but nowhere to hang them! Shower was made for a skinny 7'tall person with poor water pressure with an old bar of soap balanced on top of the empty soap dispensers. My room window was by the bins, where the empty bottles were disposed of very loudly at 8.30 on Sunday morning! Housekeeping waking you at 9.30am, just to see if you want anything! Also the pub garden was meters from the bedroom window, where customers were drinking beer at 10.00 am. The pub was very run down and dirty. Perfect for a stag weekend!
Friendly staff, this is old house-pub, converter to small hotel, have parking on the premises of the building. Overall, worth the money. Good for short stay, like two-three nights. I was on a business trip and booked the room for 1 night. It was ok.
They have a bar, but not food at all, and only drinks for consumption. The noise was a bit unpleasant at the beginning but after that was good. In the bathroom, the mirrow was too high and I coudn't use well the mirror. There was some issue with the TV, and could't watch TV. In the toilet- a bit of rust, which looked like a dirt, and it was still rust.
I was expecting it to be noisy but it was surprisingly quiet! We had a very comfortable night.
Nothing negative to comment on.
Friendly and welcoming. Excellent location and lovely staff.
Noubt
Lovely room
No pole to shut the sky line window
Clean and friendly people and the members of staff are great
None
Friendly local run pub.
This is half a beautiful old coaching inn and half a more modern extension.
We were in the older part and liked the quirky period fireplaces in the corridors and the antique solid oak panelling.
OK there were a few minor issues of small areas of damaged plaster and peeling paint in places but nothing that spoilt our stay. The bathrooms were spotless, towels clean and fluffy, generous quantity of coffee/tea in the room, TV great.
The truely amazing thing about our stay was that: From the moment we set foot on the premesis the owner, bar maid, cleaning staff, kitchen staff and bar patrons could not have been more welcoming, helpful, friendly, and professional.
On the morning of departure the cleaning staff called at the room, NOT to give us the hurry up to vacate but to ask if we needed any extra tea/coffee or clean towels - I've not come across that before!
The only thing I didn't like was that we could not extend our stay as we had to go home to France.
Convenient to airport
Out dated facilities Room door key did not work had to get staff every time you wanted to get in your room
Nothing
Fiscies left in toilet, room dirty shower head mouldy shower mouldy and so on
Comfortable room with tea and coffee facilities,large bathroom. Staff very helpful and friendly at check in big car park , would definitely stay again
Nothing everything good
Brilliant staff , very helpful . Not their fault I had to leave my room door wedged open when I went out as key card system not working. Allowed me early access to room so as I could change and freshen up for a friend funeral which left from the coach .shower looked new
Room quite small , unable to lock the door from outside so forced to leave my stuff in room with door wedged open . Windows not good , one boarded up the other top half covered in plastic bag and duck tape . No remote for television . Really noisy from the tables below window with really bad language until late at night and from early morning . But at only £39 it was value and nice friendly staff
Only thing was easy check in.
I guess it was, as stated "deep pile shag carpet" but filthy and heavily stained, and the one side of the bed was water soaked from the shower next door, certainly not as the photo shows.
And as for being "wheelchair friendly", our bathroom had about a 12 inch/30cm space to squash between the toilet an shower. Just for the record it was Room 20.
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