Scotland
Recently refurbished this amazing cottage sleeps 12 guests, has 6 bedrooms and features a full sized snooker table. The first floor has two double bedrooms each with an en-suite. There’s also a twin bedroom with unique cabin-style bed and three further individually styled twin bedrooms. The large and spacious living area has two comfortable sofas, a coffee table and large flat screen TV, behind the sofas is a large area that has the full sized snooker table.
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This booking is for accommodation Coach House, at Haveringland Hall.This property comes with it's own private use hot tub which will be available for your arrival.
Dogs are welcome at this pet-friendly accommodation. (The maximum number of pets allowed on this hot tub break is 2).
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Does this accommodation come with a private hot tub?
Yes, this holiday rental comes with a private use hot tub that's yours to use for the duration of your stay.
Are the hot tubs cleaned prior to arrival?
Hot tubs are usually drained and emptied at around 10am in the morning which allows them to heat up to the correct temperature for your arival. The one exception being if you're booking a property with a wood-fired tub, which make need to be heated when you arrive. Check the description box on this page for details.
Can children use the hot tub at Coach House?
Its advisable that those under the age of 5 refrain from using hot tubs. If your child is over 5 years old, it is recommended to maintain a lower water temperature of approximately 35°C and limit their soaking time to 10 minutes. Younger children may have more difficulty regulating their body temperature, so these precautions are essential to ensure a safe hot tub experience for older kids.
How long can you stay in the hot tub?
If you're new to hot-tubbing, it's best to keep your sessions to short bursts. 10-15 minutes is often recommended but even that might be too long for some users. Just be aware that higher temperatures of around 40°C can make you feel faint. Take breaks, drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and turn the temperature down if it's 'too much'.
Where can I read reviews of Coach House?
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