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The Coach House Inn

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to The Coach House Inn, a charming and cozy Inn located in Oakham, United Kingdom. Situated just 6.6mi from the city center, this delightful inn offers a peaceful retreat for travelers looking to explore the area. With 482 reviews, it's no wonder why this inn is a popular choice among visitors.

The Coach House Inn offers a range of amenities to make your stay enjoyable. Start your day off right with a delicious breakfast, included with your stay. For those traveling with pets, the inn is pet-friendly, although additional charges may apply. Free parking and wifi will make your stay convenient, while the water sports facilities and tennis court offer opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Property building in The Coach House Inn
Property building in The Coach House Inn

Rooms

Superior Twin Room in The Coach House Inn

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1 King Size Bed

2 Twin Beds

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65 sqft

Superior, King/Twin

Bathtub

Tea/Coffee maker

Experience the ultimate level of comfort in our Superior Twin Room, featuring a spacious 65 sqft layout, a luxurious king size bed, two twin beds, a relaxing bathtub, a convenient tea/coffee maker, and a TV for your entertainment needs.

Twin Room with Shower in The Coach House Inn

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1 King Size Bed

2 Twin Beds

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65 sqft

King/Twin Room

Tea/Coffee maker

Shower

Welcome to our cozy Twin Room with Shower, perfect for two adults seeking comfort and relaxation. With 65 sqft of space, enjoy the convenience of a king-size bed and twin beds, as well as amenities like a TV and tea/coffee maker. No smoking is allowed, ensuring a refreshingly clean atmosphere.

King Room in The Coach House Inn

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1 King Size Bed

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65 sqft

King Room

Wifi

Tea/Coffee maker

Shower

Experience the luxury of our spacious King Room, perfect for two adults seeking comfort and tranquility with its generous size of 65 sqft. Unwind in the stylishly appointed room, featuring a soothing shower, complimentary WiFi, and a refreshing tea or coffee maker.

Discover More

The rooms at The Coach House Inn are comfortable and well-equipped. Enjoy a good night's sleep in the non-smoking rooms, and take advantage of the air conditioning to stay cool during the warmer months. The inn features a bar and restaurant, perfect for relaxing and enjoying a meal or a drink. With its accessible amenities and excellent reviews, The Coach House Inn is the ideal choice for your stay in Oakham. Prices start from $79, making it an affordable option for travelers looking for both comfort and convenience.

Property building in The Coach House Inn
Property building in The Coach House Inn

Experience the Best

When it comes to dining options, The Coach House Inn has you covered. The inn features an on-site restaurant, Restaurant #1, where you can indulge in delicious meals throughout your stay. Whether you're looking for a hearty breakfast to start your day or a satisfying dinner to end it, this restaurant offers a variety of dishes to suit your tastes. With its convenient location right at the inn, you won't have to venture far to enjoy a tasty meal.

Bedroom in The Coach House Inn
Bedroom, Bed in The Coach House Inn

Plan Your Stay

Paying for your stay at The Coach House Inn is a breeze. The inn accepts cash as a payment method, ensuring that you have flexibility when it comes to settling your bill. In addition, major credit cards such as Mastercard, Visa, and American Express are also accepted. This variety of payment options makes it easy and convenient for guests to choose the method that works best for them.

Lounge or bar in The Coach House Inn
Lounge or bar in The Coach House Inn

Amenities

Free parking

Restaurant

Free wifi

Water sports facilities on site

Tennis court

Bar

Parking On Site

Non-smoking rooms

Lounge or bar in The Coach House Inn
Lounge or bar in The Coach House Inn

Restaurant

Restaurant #1

Lounge or bar in The Coach House Inn
Lounge or bar in The Coach House Inn
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Stayed here for one night as a Valentines treat! Arrived early afternoon, managed to sample a couple of pints of 'Timmy Taylor' - excellently kept. Had a pleasant light lunch home made tomato soup & coronation chicken sandwich. Really nice especially accompanied by another couple of Timmy Taylors! This was in the bar area, which is cosy and comfortable. Rooms are comfortable & functional. Tea / Coffee facilities along with sparkling & still water are provided. Very clean rooms. Bathroom shower, no bath . No problem for us. Be aware the ensuite is one person wide. We had an excellent dinner, starter of Chorizo & prawns mixed in with Samphire - wonderful and compliments to the chef. Mains, Seared Salmon & a Steak - again extremely well presented and cooked to perfection. Puddings, can recommend the Lemon Posset or the Sticky Toffee pudding full of taste & just right. Wine selection good, though a tad overpriced a Soto Mayor at £26.00 is a bit of a mark-up! The dining area , is pleasant and casual. The over-riding factor to why this was a good visit is the staff. Engaging, polite and service orientated. I did not get any names unfortunately. The chap that checked us in & served us lunch (I believe quite new) to the lady managing breakfast & chopping wood deserve a pay rise!! Breakfast, excellent portions as in super size. Again a great chef in residence. This establishment is 'dog friendly' I do not have a dog. However, I have and therefore have no issue with dogs or their owners. What I do have an issue with (not the Coach House) is owners finding the necessity to have there dogs in the dining room. This happened at dinner and breakfast. Totally unnecessary. Dogs in the bar , no issues. Maybe the Coach House will consider maintaining a dog friendly environment but no dogs in the dining area would be welcomed. Your thoughts? Overall, nice visit , lovely village & some great walks for all.

Mark

Friendly welcome on arrival, taken to our room (we were on the top floor) - pleasant and airy, in keeping with the age of the building. The en-suite bath/shower was small, the taps on the hand basin were loose, but they were functional. We were only here for a night away from home. We had beer and food on site (the food was good, but my wife had salmon (main) sticky toffee pudding to follow but was still peckish - we had a walk to the other pub in the village where she had a bag of crisps.... The beer was good, the staff were all friendly and likeable. We didn't have breakfast so can't comment - but if we find ourselves back this way we wouldn't hesitate in checking here for availability. Thanks

Ian

Proper local pub with lovely rooms and really good food. The staff were incredibly helpful and really went above and beyond to make my stay a pleasant one. Lots of nice touches, such as fresh milk for tea and coffee in the room which is a lovely touch, and providing a light picnic breakfast as I had to leave early (with no extra charge!!). Also really helpful in advance of my stay, finding me a suitable room for me and my dogs.

Jakki

Beautiful little place to stay after a day out at Burghley house. Well stocked bar, comfortable surroundings. Evening meal was delicious. Recommend the Pork Belly, pie, and the tapas style chorizo/prawns as a starter for 2. Breakfast equally amazing, freshly cooked, and piping hot. Room was nice and clean, facilities too. Owner very helpful and cheerful, a little tour and history of the pub too which is a nice touch.

Blabey

A fantastic find and our second visit. As a host myself I can be super critical however it was all just perfect for us Great top quality food and perfectly cooked and presented Attentive staff and owner Nothing to much trouble Great vibe in the bar Restaurant had a lovely homely feel Lovely to see the owners dog enjoying meeting and greeting the guests Fantastic bed and the best nights sleep we’ve had in months!

Black

Stayed here for one night as a Valentines treat! Arrived early afternoon, managed to sample a couple of pints of 'Timmy Taylor' - excellently kept. Had a pleasant light lunch home made tomato soup & coronation chicken sandwich. Really nice especially accompanied by another couple of Timmy Taylors! This was in the bar area, which is cosy and comfortable. Rooms are comfortable & functional. Tea / Coffee facilities along with sparkling & still water are provided. Very clean rooms. Bathroom shower, no bath . No problem for us. Be aware the ensuite is one person wide. We had an excellent dinner, starter of Chorizo & prawns mixed in with Samphire - wonderful and compliments to the chef. Mains, Seared Salmon & a Steak - again extremely well presented and cooked to perfection. Puddings, can recommend the Lemon Posset or the Sticky Toffee pudding full of taste & just right. Wine selection good, though a tad overpriced a Soto Mayor at £26.00 is a bit of a mark-up! The dining area , is pleasant and casual. The over-riding factor to why this was a good visit is the staff. Engaging, polite and service orientated. I did not get any names unfortunately. The chap that checked us in & served us lunch (I believe quite new) to the lady managing breakfast & chopping wood deserve a pay rise!! Breakfast, excellent portions as in super size. Again a great chef in residence. This establishment is 'dog friendly' I do not have a dog. However, I have and therefore have no issue with dogs or their owners. What I do have an issue with (not the Coach House) is owners finding the necessity to have there dogs in the dining room. This happened at dinner and breakfast. Totally unnecessary. Dogs in the bar , no issues. Maybe the Coach House will consider maintaining a dog friendly environment but no dogs in the dining area would be welcomed. Your thoughts? Overall, nice visit , lovely village & some great walks for all.

Mark

Friendly welcome on arrival, taken to our room (we were on the top floor) - pleasant and airy, in keeping with the age of the building. The en-suite bath/shower was small, the taps on the hand basin were loose, but they were functional. We were only here for a night away from home. We had beer and food on site (the food was good, but my wife had salmon (main) sticky toffee pudding to follow but was still peckish - we had a walk to the other pub in the village where she had a bag of crisps.... The beer was good, the staff were all friendly and likeable. We didn't have breakfast so can't comment - but if we find ourselves back this way we wouldn't hesitate in checking here for availability. Thanks

Ian

Proper local pub with lovely rooms and really good food. The staff were incredibly helpful and really went above and beyond to make my stay a pleasant one. Lots of nice touches, such as fresh milk for tea and coffee in the room which is a lovely touch, and providing a light picnic breakfast as I had to leave early (with no extra charge!!). Also really helpful in advance of my stay, finding me a suitable room for me and my dogs.

Jakki

Beautiful little place to stay after a day out at Burghley house. Well stocked bar, comfortable surroundings. Evening meal was delicious. Recommend the Pork Belly, pie, and the tapas style chorizo/prawns as a starter for 2. Breakfast equally amazing, freshly cooked, and piping hot. Room was nice and clean, facilities too. Owner very helpful and cheerful, a little tour and history of the pub too which is a nice touch.

Blabey

A fantastic find and our second visit. As a host myself I can be super critical however it was all just perfect for us Great top quality food and perfectly cooked and presented Attentive staff and owner Nothing to much trouble Great vibe in the bar Restaurant had a lovely homely feel Lovely to see the owners dog enjoying meeting and greeting the guests Fantastic bed and the best nights sleep we’ve had in months!

Black

Stayed here for one night as a Valentines treat! Arrived early afternoon, managed to sample a couple of pints of 'Timmy Taylor' - excellently kept. Had a pleasant light lunch home made tomato soup & coronation chicken sandwich. Really nice especially accompanied by another couple of Timmy Taylors! This was in the bar area, which is cosy and comfortable. Rooms are comfortable & functional. Tea / Coffee facilities along with sparkling & still water are provided. Very clean rooms. Bathroom shower, no bath . No problem for us. Be aware the ensuite is one person wide. We had an excellent dinner, starter of Chorizo & prawns mixed in with Samphire - wonderful and compliments to the chef. Mains, Seared Salmon & a Steak - again extremely well presented and cooked to perfection. Puddings, can recommend the Lemon Posset or the Sticky Toffee pudding full of taste & just right. Wine selection good, though a tad overpriced a Soto Mayor at £26.00 is a bit of a mark-up! The dining area , is pleasant and casual. The over-riding factor to why this was a good visit is the staff. Engaging, polite and service orientated. I did not get any names unfortunately. The chap that checked us in & served us lunch (I believe quite new) to the lady managing breakfast & chopping wood deserve a pay rise!! Breakfast, excellent portions as in super size. Again a great chef in residence. This establishment is 'dog friendly' I do not have a dog. However, I have and therefore have no issue with dogs or their owners. What I do have an issue with (not the Coach House) is owners finding the necessity to have there dogs in the dining room. This happened at dinner and breakfast. Totally unnecessary. Dogs in the bar , no issues. Maybe the Coach House will consider maintaining a dog friendly environment but no dogs in the dining area would be welcomed. Your thoughts? Overall, nice visit , lovely village & some great walks for all.

Mark

Friendly welcome on arrival, taken to our room (we were on the top floor) - pleasant and airy, in keeping with the age of the building. The en-suite bath/shower was small, the taps on the hand basin were loose, but they were functional. We were only here for a night away from home. We had beer and food on site (the food was good, but my wife had salmon (main) sticky toffee pudding to follow but was still peckish - we had a walk to the other pub in the village where she had a bag of crisps.... The beer was good, the staff were all friendly and likeable. We didn't have breakfast so can't comment - but if we find ourselves back this way we wouldn't hesitate in checking here for availability. Thanks

Ian

Proper local pub with lovely rooms and really good food. The staff were incredibly helpful and really went above and beyond to make my stay a pleasant one. Lots of nice touches, such as fresh milk for tea and coffee in the room which is a lovely touch, and providing a light picnic breakfast as I had to leave early (with no extra charge!!). Also really helpful in advance of my stay, finding me a suitable room for me and my dogs.

Jakki

Beautiful little place to stay after a day out at Burghley house. Well stocked bar, comfortable surroundings. Evening meal was delicious. Recommend the Pork Belly, pie, and the tapas style chorizo/prawns as a starter for 2. Breakfast equally amazing, freshly cooked, and piping hot. Room was nice and clean, facilities too. Owner very helpful and cheerful, a little tour and history of the pub too which is a nice touch.

Blabey

A fantastic find and our second visit. As a host myself I can be super critical however it was all just perfect for us Great top quality food and perfectly cooked and presented Attentive staff and owner Nothing to much trouble Great vibe in the bar Restaurant had a lovely homely feel Lovely to see the owners dog enjoying meeting and greeting the guests Fantastic bed and the best nights sleep we’ve had in months!

Black

Location

3 Stamford Road South Luffenham, Oakham, LE15 8NT, United Kingdom

The Coach House Inn