Coachmans
Est. 1862
Coachmans Cottage
Coachmans Cottage Exterior

The Coach House at Pencombe Hall

Originally built by the Arkwright family in 1862. Steeped in history, full of character, and set within 1 acre of stocked gardens.

The Interiors

History &
Comfort

Enter via the courtyard fountain into stone floors warmed by underfloor heating. The lounge features original arched windows, interesting artwork, and a wood burner for chilly autumn evenings.

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The Bedrooms 1 King & 1 Super-King (Twin option)
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Modern Tech 300mb Broadband & Smart TV
Living Room with Wood Burner
The Experience

Grounds & Gardens

Garden Grounds

1 Acre Gardens

Private & Well-Stocked

Summer House

Cedar Summer House

Insulated & Heated

Summer House Interior

Relaxation

Your Private Retreat

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Private Pool

A bookable private pool is just 300 yards away. Perfect for warm summer days.

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"Absolutely lovely cottage in great location. Can't fault it in any way. Very well decorated, lovely comfy bed... A lovely welcome hamper from owners which was well received."
Judy, September 2025
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Herefordshire

The Heart of
England

3 miles from Bromyard. Easy access to Worcester, Hereford, and the Malvern Hills. Explore the Forest of Dean or the Brecon Beacons.

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Coachmans Cottage
Herefordshire Rolling Hills
Herefordshire

Bromyard
& Beyond

Ideally Positioned
for Exploration

Coachmans Cottage sits in the heart of the English countryside. Whether you're looking to hike the peaks of the Malvern Hills, wander through cathedral cities like Worcester and Hereford, or simply enjoy a pint in an award-winning local pub, everything is within easy reach.

English Countryside Vista
Connectivity

Towns & Cities

Curated Moments

Things to do around Pencombe

Gastronomy

Local Dining

Visual Tour

The Cottage

Living Room
Kitchen
Master Bedroom
Second Bedroom
Bathroom
Summer House
Summer House Interior
Garden View
Coachmans Cottage
Garden Heritage
Est. 1862

Where History
Blooms

A living testament to the Arkwright family legacy.

The Heritage

A Legacy Etched
in Stone

Coachmans Cottage isn't just a place to stay; it's a chapter in the rich tapestry of Herefordshire history. Originally the coach house and stables for the Arkwright family estate, the structure dates back to the early 19th century.

The meticulous restoration has preserved the original stone arches where carriages were once kept, now framing the light-filled dining area.

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Arkwright Legacy
yard
1 Acre Grounds
Dining Area with Original Arches
Original Hallway Features
The Outdoors

Nature on Your Doorstep

Original Stairway

Stone Stairway

Kitchen Details

Victorian Details

Dressing Room

Walk-in Wardrobes

Bedroom Detail

Soft Furnishings