
Tally-Ho or the Coachman's cottage sleeps six people and has three upstairs bedrooms, two rooms contain double beds and the third has twin beds.
Relax in the very comfortable sitting room of this charming cottage. The open fire and fully fitted kitchen, washing machine and dryer make it ideal for a family, or travelling companions. The self contained accommodation is a short stroll to the National Rose Garden.

History
The Coachman's cottage was built in the 1840s to house coachmen. It appears it was designed to house two families in attached dwellings.
The design of the coachman's cottage continues the picturesque theme of the main house and stables but is much more simple in its detailing reflecting its lesser importance in the hierarchy of the estate. It does, however, give an insight into the status of the coachman compared to the other workers' cottages.
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