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The Coachmakers Arms Information

Description

The combination of comfortable sofas, lounge chairs and tables gives everyone the opportunity to enjoy visiting The Coachmakers Arms to relax or eat from our delicious menu. We are not a gastro pub, but serve the best pizzas you can imagine from our stone-bake oven alongside a selection of sharing dishes to enjoy with a glass of your favourite tipple. The sun trap garden is a beautiful space which can be enjoyed whatever the weather, with cover and heating to keep you warm and dry. Please note, there is no private car park. However, there are several large public car parks in the vicinity.

The Coachmakers Arms is a 17th Century building that was originally two cottages adjoined to a sweet shop. Charlie's Sweet Shop was acquired and added much later, providing an additional area to the pub and three B&B rooms. The pub is full of character and traditional pub charm with a lovely ambience and large courtyard garden with some cover and heaters.

Cleaning and safety

  • Professionally cleaned
  • Disinfected daily
  • Disinfected between stays
  • Hand sanitiser
  • Social distancing
  • High-touch surfaces disinfected
  • Linens washed to local guidelines
  • Mattress and pillow protectors
  • Washable duvet covers
  • Masks for guests
  • Gloves for guests
  • Request no staff entry to room
  • Sanitised tableware

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Books, DVD, games
  • Free WiFi internet
  • Restaurant
  • Meet & greet service
  • Cleaning service
  • Terrace
  • Breakfast lounge
  • Housekeeping - daily
  • Pet bowls
  • Sun terrace
  • CCTV in common areas
  • CCTV outside property
  • Pet(s) live on property
  • Breakfast served in restaurant

Parking

  • Off-site parking

Children's Facilities

  • Highchairs

Activities and Experiences

  • Animal watching
  • Bird watching
  • Boating
  • Canoeing
  • Cycling
  • Kayaking
  • Art galleries & museums
  • River rafting
  • Shopping
  • Antiques & fairs
  • Theatre
  • Walking
  • Water activities
  • Arts & crafts
  • Card, board, video games
  • Cinema
  • Games, chess, cards
  • Pub crawl
  • Wild life
  • Hiking

Policies

  • Check in
    15:30 23:00
  • Check out
    10:00
  • Child Policy
    Infants and children welcome
  • Smoking Policy
    No smoking
  • Pets
    Pets by arrangement
  • Parties Allowed
    Parties not allowed
Booking Terms and Conditions

Directions

A car is required when staying at the property
  • Road from M40 (13.5 miles)
    M40 from London and the East
    Turn off at Junction 6 and drive through the villages of Watlington and Benson (B4009). Turn left onto the A4074 to Reading. Turn right at the next roundabout, through Crowmarsh Gifford over the River Thames and into Wallingford. For the nearest long stay car park, take the first turning on the left which is a narrow lane and continue on this road until it bears right and the car park will be on your right. Park in the top left hand area of the car park and take the short pedestrian path towards The Green Tree pub which you will see at the end of the street. When you reach The Green Tree, turn left and continue until you see The Coachmakers Arms on the right.
  • Road from M40 (12.5 miles)
    M40 from Birmingham and the North
    Turn off at Junction 8A (there is no Junction 7 southbound) and follow the A329 to Wallingford (approx. 12 miles). Drive straight on at the Shillingford roundabout and over the bridge. When you reach the traffic lights in the town centre, drive straight across and through the town centre until you reach The Green Tree pub. Turn left at The Green Tree and follow the road 'til it bears left. The entrance to the long stay car park is on the right, but park as far in the top right hand corner as possible and walk back towards The Green Tree. When you reach the corner, turn left and continue until you see The Coachmakers Arms on the right.
  • Road from Oxford (12.0 miles)
    From Oxford:
    Drive south on the A4074 following the signs to Henley-on-Thames. Approximately 12 miles from Oxford, turn right at Shillingford roundabout onto Wallingford Road. Once over the bridge, continue until you reach the traffic lights in the town centre.  Drive straight across at the ligths and through the town centre until you reach The Green Tree pub. Turn left at The Green Tree and follow the road 'til it bears left. The entrance to the long stay car park is on the right, but park as far in the top right hand corner as possible and walk back towards The Green Tree. When you reach the corner, turn left and continue until you see The Coachmakers Arms on the right.
  • Road from Reading (12.0 miles)
    From Reading
    Drive north on the A4074 following signs for Oxford. Approximately 12 miles from Reading, follow signs to the town centre of Wallingford. When you pass a road called St Johns Road on your left, you will see The Coachmakers Arms on the left hand side. Continue until you see The Green Tree pub, where you will need to turn right. Follow the road until it bears left and the entrance to the long stay car park is on the right. Park as far in the top right hand corner as possible and walk back towards The Green Tree. When you reach the corner, turn left and continue until you see The Coachmakers Arms on the right.

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