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The Olde Coach House | Ashby St Ledgers | Daventry |

Main Street Ashby St. Ledgers , Daventry, Northamptonshire, CV23 8UN, England

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The Olde Coach House | Ashby St Ledgers | Daventry |

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The Olde Coach House has now opened 11 new deluxe super luxury guestrooms in our converted stables all individually designed with Porcelanosa bathrooms with rain shower power showers heated towel rails bathrobes and super luxury toiletries.
All the guest rooms are a contemporary and contemporary design with a conventional twist.
The Olde Coach House also boasts a charming rustic drinks bar with flagstone flooring low beams and open fires a contemporary Restaurant and fantastic garden and Courtyard area.
Please reserve a table for the restaurant in ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
Experience comfy and contemporary rooms alongside good food good beer and wine and congenial service.
Inside there is a collection of tools and utensils from a bygone age as well as open lof fireplaces that are always lit in the winter.
For a while there was a club for estate workers then a former farmhouse became the Olde Coach House.
The orignal village public house was demolished to make room for the Lutyens cottages.
The home farm however as on all large estates produced food only for the Manor House.
The Ashby St Ledgers estate made its money by selling produce from its farms.
He employed Sir Edwin Lutyens to do work on the house and in the village.
In 1903 Viscount Wimborne bought the Manor.
The estate later came to l Ansons and then to the Ashleys and Senhouses.
Robert died in a pistol fight after the plot was discovered.
His son Robert was the leader of the Gunpowder plot of 1605 when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up King James and his Parliament.
In Elizabeth I time another William was gaoled for hiding Catholic priests.
The estate was confiscated but later returned to Williams son George.
Richard was defeated and William was beheaded.
In 1485 William Catesby fought for Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
They owned it until 1611.
It was given by the Conqueror to Hugh de Grentemaisnil a nobleman who came to England with him.In 1375 the estate came by marriage to the Catesby family.
Set in the village of Ashby St.Ledger the village lies on the A361 near to junction 18 of the M1 to the North of Daventry.The estate was mentioned as Ascebi (settlement with ash trees) in the Domesday Book of 1086.
To put a local stamp on the guest rooms we have named each one after a surrounding village except one that has been christened Guy Fawkes from a nod to Ashby St Ledgers history.

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FACILITIES:-
Radio Available
Television - News
Take Away Breakfasts
Bar
Business Centre
Internet WiFi in Guest Rooms
Internet WiFi in Public Areas
Broadband in Guest Rooms
Access by Wheelchair To Disabled Car Parking Spaces
Bar Area Accessible by Wheelchair
Reception Area Accessible by Wheelchair
Access by Wheelchair
Toilets on Ground Floor for Disabled
Bedrooms with Disabled Access
Public Areas with Disabled Access
Bedrooms Available on the Ground Floor
Activities - Childrens Facilities - Indoor
Hot Food Room Service - Limited Hours
Guest Rooms have a Telephone
Guest Rooms have a Hairdryer
Guest Rooms have Coffee and Tea Making Facilities
Television
Hotel Restaurant
Internet WiFi is Available
Onsite Car Park Available
Facilities for the Disabled
There is a Non-Smoking Policy Throughout the Hotel

The Olde Coach House | Ashby St Ledgers | Daventry |

Main Street Ashby St. Ledgers , Daventry, Northamptonshire, CV23 8UN, England
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The Olde Coach House | Ashby St Ledgers | Daventry |

Main Street Ashby St. Ledgers , Daventry, Northamptonshire, CV23 8UN, England

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