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Glen Dye, The Coach House

About Glen Dye, The Coach House

This former toll house and resting/stabling place sits beside the original Bridge of Dye, built in 1680.It has been in continuous use since then, latterly as a farm house. In 2022, the building was revitalised and its original purpose reinstated. The Coach House now has five bedrooms and three bathrooms. It can be occupied by up to five different groups or individuals as a true B&B, or by one large group.The Coach House is available for exclusive-use bookings on weekends, while weekdays are available for individual room bookings.Guests share a large, fully equipped kitchen and dining/sitting room with a jukebox, a sofa, and plenty of other seating. The three bathrooms are shared and allocated to particular rooms.Accommodation includes:One family roomTwo double roomsTwo twin roomsThe Coach House features a revolving selection of important modern art, initially including work by artists such as Peter Doig, Patrick Caulfield, Mali Morris, Ellie Davies, Michael Craig-Martin, and more. There is also a small library of carefully selected books on nature and food.Outside, there is a cooking and dining area, two wood-fired hot tubs, and a large garden.Breakfast is included with your stay, and additional groceries can be pre-ordered.As a guest at The Coach House, you also have full access to The Glen Dye Arms, a BYOB pub complete with a roaring log fire, ancient bar, and record player. Guests can also enjoy the amazing wood-fired sauna, custom-built in Wales.

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