Ye Olde Coach House
The Olde Coach House is located in the centre of Harrogate town. It offers guests the opportunity to explore the Spar town at their leisure on foot or with the use of public transport. We highly recommend Responsible Tourism Management.
The House is one hundred and twenty years old but has undergone a major refurbishment in 2006. We aim to meet the needs of all our guests but there are some features, which may make access difficult for people with mobility problems. Our two rooms are on the first floor.
Rooms are of typical proportions and are not suitable for wheelchair users.
Getting here
We are located in the town centre and have car parking facilities either on street or for smaller vehicles, on private property.
The nearest shops are approximately 2 minutes walk away with the bus and train stations within 3 blocks.
The nearest bus stop is just a one-minute walk away.
Buses run very frequently and the service stops around 23:00 in the evening. There are buses and trains seven days a week.
The nearest railway station is Harrogate. Taxis are usually available at the station but we can book one for you in advance if required.
There are several local taxi companies; we can make bookings in advance for you.
Brochures and menus can be provided in large print if required. We regret we do not have facilities to prepare documents in Braille.
You can contact us by telephone or e-mail. Please see the 'Contact Information' section of this document for full details.
Arrival and Car Parking
Please advise us of your anticipated arrival time so that we can be sure we are here to welcome you.
To ensure your accommodation is ready we ask that guests do not normally arrive before 1.30pm. Earlier arrival may, however, be possible by arrangement.
We offer assistance with luggage.
At the Main Entrance there are no steps up to the front door. The front door is normally open but please ring the bell on your arrival.
Guest Accommodation - Public Areas
Ye Olde Coach House is a detached four bedroom Coach House, downstairs is the Dinning Room and the Kitchen. The stairs lead up to the two Guest Rooms.
There are twelve steps, with handrail from the Dining Room up to a hallway where access to the Guest Rooms is located. The stairs are carpeted. There is no downstairs toilet available to guests. We have two guest bedrooms, which are both on the first floor (please see section 'Bedrooms' for more information). The House is centrally heated throughout but temperatures can be adjusted in each room with thermostatic controls to suit individual requirements.
Lounge and Dining Room
Guests are welcome to use the lounge at any time. The lounge has a large sofa, straight back chairs can be moved into place from the dining room but space is limited. This room has a television and a radio plus DVD player/recorder and computer usage for both MAC and WINDOWS. The lounge is carpeted and has central heating. A selection of local information, maps, magazines and board games are available in the lounge.
Breakfast is served in the dining room. The dining room has a carpeted floor.
We are not licensed for the sale of alcohol
Bedrooms
Both bedrooms are on the first floor and are carpeted throughout.
There are en suite facilities in both rooms consisting of a shower, WC and wash basin in room one and a bath, wash basin, shower and WC in room 2.
Tea and coffee facilities and bottled water plus a beer and/or wine are provided free. We also provide a hair dryer and upon request. Torch, sewing materials, a selection of books and magazines and a basic first aid kit are available.
Our beds are normally made with duvets, synthetic. All pillows are synthetic and allergy free. We are happy to provide sheets and blankets if preferred. Please specify before your arrival if required. There is a wardrobe, chest of drawers and dressing table in each room. There is a folder in each bedroom, which contains further information about the house.
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This page was last updated: 10 June 2008
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