The historic and tranquil village of Newland is in the south west corner of the ancient Royal Forest of Dean, a National Forest Park since 1938, and lies between the valleys of the two great tidal rivers, the Severn and the Wye.

The Forest is one of the few remaining Royal Forests and the relative isolation of this area has lead to a unique pattern of land use, culture and heritage.

The Coach House is in Newland, a village developed around the magnificent parish church dating from 1216 and affectionately known as the "Cathedral of the Forest".

The award winning Ostrich Inn is nearby and interesting towns a short distance away include Monmouth, Ross and Chepstow.

With plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling or a more laid back approach, The Coach House offers comfortable and relaxing accommodation.
The Coach House is rated in the top 5* category by the Enjoy England Tourist Authority for the highest standards of quality and attention to detail