The Old Coach House, located on Dean Street near South Pier in Blackpool’s South Shore, is a distinguished four-star boutique guesthouse with a history stretching back to 1851. Widely regarded as the oldest surviving house in South Shore, it was originally built as a vicarage and stands today as a remarkable example of early Tudor-style architecture. Its handsome façade and carefully preserved period details — including ornate friezes, decorative fireplaces, and exposed beams — evoke the elegance of a bygone era.
Set within its own award-winning gardens, the Old Coach House offers a rare sense of tranquillity amid the bustle of Blackpool. The grounds, carefully tended and full of seasonal colour, create a peaceful oasis that complements the charm of the building itself. Inside, each of the eleven bedrooms is individually designed, combining traditional comfort with modern convenience. The en-suite bathrooms feature large baths, perfect for unwinding after a day spent exploring the resort’s attractions.
Ideally located just a short walk from the promenade and South Pier, the Old Coach House blends historical character with warm hospitality. Guests often praise the personal attention of the hosts, who are always on hand to help plan excursions or share local knowledge. More than a place to stay, it is a living piece of South Shore’s heritage — a hidden gem that captures the essence of old Blackpool.




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