The Coach House

Slip quietly away from everyday life and retreat to The Coach House. Relax, eat and sleep in the ultimate luxury and homely comforts of a place that is truly unique.

If you have ever dreamed of staying in an idyllic country retreat in the heart of the beautiful Shropshire countryside, then this truly beautiful residence is for you.

Sit back in one of the cosy armchairs in our orangery for afternoon tea or retire to the drawing room and gather around the open log fire and enjoy a glass of wine.

Take a stroll around the peaceful seclusion of our beautiful countryside, sink into a deck chair with a Pimm’s, or enjoy a cocktail before dinner in a perfectly lead-out dining room.

At The Coach House, our friendly staff are here to tend to your every need. This is your time to sit back and relax in this quiet spacious residence with plenty of entertaining areas for special occasions or hosting dinner parties with friends and family.

Especially suitable for family reunions, bridal groups, and rehearsal dinners. Extremely well-equipped kitchen with gas-fired range and separate oven and dishwasher, with full butler service available. Beautiful country walks on your doorstep.

We want to make your stay with us as comfortable as possible. So when booking with Devereux at The Coach House directly, we will ensure that you receive the best rates available compared to those offered by any other website or online booking agency.

 

The Local Area

Coton is a village in Shropshire. It lies near the road from Whitchurch to Wem, about one-mile southeast of Hollinwood. Coton Hall, once home to Viscount Hill, is an important English heritage site.

Coton Hall, once home to Viscount Hill, is an important English heritage site. In the early nineteenth century, it belonged to Admiral George Bowen but it subsequently passed to the Honyman baronets after Admiral Bowen's youngest daughter, Elizabeth Essex Bowen, married the Scottish baronet Sir Ord John Honyman.