If you are looking for a hotel with convenient links to the city centre, then this is definitely not it. However, if you are looking for a quiet and comfortable hotel in the countryside of Bristol, then the Coach House could be worth a stay.
Upon arrival my girlfriend and I were met with a welcoming and accommodating service at reception. The lobby was clean and tidy, and was decorated in a contemporary and subtle style befitting a countryside location. Our chalet-style room was tucked away at the back of the hotel, with a small courtyard to the front and a field to the back. We were shown to our room, provided with a key (which made a pleasant change from the modern key-card contraptions) and were shown how to operate the electric heater if required. Very much like the lobby, was the rooms was clearly cleaned to a high standard and immediately felt comfortable. As the room had both an external and internal door, we felt this contributed to an overall suggestion of security. The room contained a dresser, clothes rail, large double bed with two side tables, a flat-screen television, and a chair. The tea and coffee making facilities were very generous and we both appreciated the provision of caramelised biscuits. I found the bed to be extremely comfortable, although my girlfriend felt as though the mattress was a little too firm for her liking and her sleep was not the best.
We were provided with generous and good-quality towels for the small but perfectly adequate bathroom. Like the bedroom, the bathroom had obviously been cleaned to a very high standard.
The inclusion of breakfast was very much appreciated. We were provided with a buffet-style breakfast of cereals, coffee and juice in the spacious dining room, and we had a choice of full-English breakfast options.
Overall, the service was excellent and the quiet location beneficial to a couple looking for a peaceful weekend. read more