The Old Coach House B&B in Cornwall
The Old Coach House was built about 320 years ago as a coach store and stables for a manor house that was knocked down 150 years ago to make way for a new road.
At the end of the 19th century, the building was converted into 2 private dwellings.
However, in more recent times it was turned back into a single establishment, restored and modernised to offer a high standard of bed and breakfast accommodation.
The house offers double, twin and family bedrooms - and all have private bathrooms, with either a shower or bath.
Each bedroom is well equipped, with a colour television and clock radio alarm, a hairdryer, and tea or coffee making facilities.
There is a room on the ground floor that is equipped for wheelchair use.
In addition to the normal facilities the ground floor room has low-level fixtures and fittings, a wheel-in shower, handrails and grab bars.
Guests who are wheelchair users can stay in this bedroom without any problems.
In the large visitors' lounge there are card and board games, as well as a number of books on the locality and general fiction for guests to read.
The lounge also has a large colour television and video player.
Internet Access Available
Access to the internet for the sending or receiving of e-mails is available.
Boscastle has recently been connected to broadband, and The Old Coach House has a both wired and wireless networks, so that guests with laptop computers can connect to the internet.
A supply of leaflets, which give information about local places of interest, can be found in the conservatory.
The large garden provides an ideal place to sit and relax, with 2 separate patio areas, from which guests can admire the scenic views and perhaps enjoy a glass of wine.
A barbecue is available on one of the patios if guests wish to cook the fish they have caught [!] or even try some of the farm products that are available locally.
Please see food and drink page for breakfast options.