The Hotel
The Coach House
As well as great food and service, The Coach House provides luxurious, affordable accommodation in Chester city centre. The nine bedrooms have been refurbished to a high standard, providing comfortable, convenient accommodation for our guests.(4 star status awarded to Coach House)
Despite being one of the oldest hotels in Chester (records show there has been a coaching inn on this site since the 16th century), The Coach House provides all the modern conveniences you will require. Whether you are visiting for the Chester races, a shopping trip, business or just for a Chester holiday visiting the many wonderful sights, we are sure you will find The Coach House to be more than suitable for your requirements.
Located next door to the architecturally acclaimed town hall and opposite the famous Chester cathedral, The Coach House provides a perfect base from which to explore Chester and Cheshire. See our Chester page for more information of what there is to see and do on your trip.
All rooms are non smoking with ensuite and have tea and coffee making facilities, colour televisions, direct dial telephones and free wireless internet.
Rates begin at £80 for a double room with breakfast. Please contact us for availability and rates.
You can also treat yourself to a pampering break in association with Mankind of Chester
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Coach House Chester wins first prize for ‘Best Use of Local Produce’
16 April 10Smiles all round for Coach House staff after winning 1st place in our category at the 9th annual Chester Food Drink & Lifestyle Gala Dinner Awards
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Summer Open Air Theatre event starts in Chester today!
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Site of King Arthur’s ‘Round Table’ revealed to be Chester’s Roman Ampitheatre
12 July 10
A group of thrilled historians claim to have discovered the site of King Arthur’s storied “Round Table” at an ancient Roman amphitheater in Chester