What time is breakfast at Coombe Abbey?
Coombe Abbey Garden Room Restaurant opening times: Breakfast (residents only): Monday – Friday: 07.00am – 10.00am. Saturday – Sunday: 07:30am – 10:00am.
Do you have to pay for Coombe Abbey?
For standard day tickets, visitors are required to take a ticket and pay on exit according to how long they have stayed. Season ticket holders will not require a physical ticket to enter and exit the car park as their vehicle registration numbers will be automatically recognised when they approach the barrier.
Is there a dress code for Coombe Abbey?
The dress code at Coombe Abbey is smart-casual.
Who is Coombe Abbey owned by?
Coventry City Council
Coventry City Council took ownership of the Abbey in 1964, along with its extensive estate of 150-acres and after a series of vital restoration, in 1966 the breathtaking Regional Park was opened to the public with the hotel opening in 1995.
Can you have a BBQ at Coombe Abbey?
Barbecues, camping stoves and open fires are not permitted at Coombe Abbey Park and you will be asked to extinguish these by park staff.
Are there toilets at Coombe Abbey?
Public toilets The Visitor Centre toilets are open every day for visitors of Coombe Abbey Hotel or Park to use.
How long is the walk around Coombe Abbey?
5.4 miles
Walk grade: easy, Length: 5.4 miles, Duration: 2 hours Enjoy a gentle walk around Coombe Abbey Country Park, through beautiful woodland with native English trees and giant redwoods, past wooden sculptures and around the impressive Coombe Lake.
How much is the car park at Coombe Abbey?
There is a car park for hotel guests, this is the car park closest to the hotel. There is a charge of £2.00 for up to 8 hours and £5.00 for up to 24 hours.
Can dogs stay at Coombe Abbey Hotel?
We welcome dogs in the park and we have a huge amount of space available for exercising your dog on and off the lead.
How much did Coventry council pay for Coombe Abbey?
In November 1964, the Council bought the Abbey and 150 acres of surrounding land for £36,000.
Who lived in Coombe Abbey?
The Craven family The Coombe Abbey estate was sold to Elizabeth, Lady Craven for the considerable sum of £36,000. The Abbey was later acquired by the Craven family in 1622, when it was purchased by Sir William Craven’s mother, and stayed in the family for over 300 years.
Can you picnic at Coombe Abbey?
At Coombe Abbey, we have a wonderful range of scenic walks you can enjoy with your family, as well as space to sit down, relax and indulge in a socially distanced picnic. You are welcome to bring your own or you can buy hot and cold drinks, snacks, chips and ice cream from our Coombe Abbey Kiosk.
Are Coombe Abbey toilets open?
The Visitor Centre toilets are open every day for visitors of Coombe Abbey Hotel or Park to use.
Can you just walk around Coombe Abbey?
Walk grade: easy, Length: 5.4 miles, Duration: 2 hours Enjoy a gentle walk around Coombe Abbey Country Park, through beautiful woodland with native English trees and giant redwoods, past wooden sculptures and around the impressive Coombe Lake.
Are the toilets open at Coombe Abbey?
Can you walk dogs at Coombe Abbey?
Coombe Abbey Park is a great place to bring your dog for a walk. We have a huge amount of parkland available for exercising your dog on and off the lead.
Can you take dogs to Coombe Abbey Park?
For dog walking in Coventry and Warwickshire, look no further than Coombe Abbey Park. With 500 acres of parkland, there is a huge amount of space available for exercising your dog on and off the lead. From the beautiful gardens and woodland to the open fields and lakeside walks, there is plenty to explore.
Is Coombe Abbey open for walks?
Visit us at the Visitor Centre, located opposite the main car park, when you arrive which is open every day from 10:00am – 4:00pm.
Who owns the menagerie Warwickshire?
It was bought in 1964 by Coventry City Council and is now a hotel and country park. After suffering decades of vandalism and neglect the menagerie pavilion was eventually sold off as a wreck but has been rescued and converted into a 5 bedroomed house.