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Coombe Abbey promises “a unique experience”; I won’t argue with that. Five
miles east of Coventry, across a 500-acre country park, the hotel, built
around a 12th-century Cistercian monastery, looms beyond a medieval-looking
moat.
In an ideal world, mist would be swirling and bats swooping, but it’s merely
drizzling in a West Midlands sort of way. Inside, my wife and I follow a
dark corridor lined by spotlit Roman busts, and cross a candlelit
pseudo-chapel where a stone bishop reclines on a tomb and soft organ music
plays.
As we pass a suit of armour on the staircase, a man calls up from the bar:
“It’s Hogwarts, darling, perfectly Hogwarts!” Spot on. Coombe, run by a
company aptly called No Ordinary Hotels, is so riotously camp-Gothic that,
with a wizard or two drafted in, it would provide a perfect set for a Harry
Potter film.
Staff dress in doublet and hose, or, just occasionally, as monks; the
call-waiting music is Gregorian chant; the public telephone booths look like
confession boxes; and a black cat stalks the vaulted foyer. He’s called
Reggie, which is a bit of a let-down, but it may cover something more
sinister.
Our comfortable “bedchamber”, one of 83, has a fourposter and is piled high
with old books. The bathroom is niftily hidden behind a false bookcase, with
one or two collectable volumes tragically chopped down to fit the shelves.
There are, needless to say, ghosts, but none troubled us.
Almost as needless to say, Coombe hosts medieval banquets. They promise a
welcome from “peasants from lands around the Abbey” and a menu including
Baron’s Broth and Royal Ribs. Bring your own pig’s bladder, my lord.
Our dinner is more discriminating: perfectly judged sweet pea soup and
curry-spiced cod, let down by a rather bland vegetable moussaka. Service is
friendly and without fuss, with several more mature members of staff to
reassure older guests that life in catering doesn’t end at 23.
The hotel, whose glossy house magazine shows the supermodel Rachel Hunter
draping herself and her underwear across plush armchairs, is handily placed
for the area’s major centres of history and/or heritage. Warwick is 30
minutes’ drive away, with Stratford-upon-Avon about 40. Don’t neglect
Coventry, though; it has more to offer visitors as every month goes by.
Failing Harry Potter, Coombe Abbey would suit an over-the-top film of an M. R.
James ghost story. Well, actually, what it really suits is American tourists
with a taste for kitsch. It is, after all, so perfectly “English”.
Bottom line: Doubles from £155 (room only). Breakfast £13.50.
Sampling the fare: Three-course dinner (with coffee): £32.50.
Access all areas: Some wheelchair-friendly rooms; restaurant
and bar accessible.
Need to know: Coombe Abbey, Brinklow Road, Binley, Coventry
(024-7645 0450, www.coombeabbey.com).
Room: 8 out of 10.
Food: 7 out of 10.
Service: 9 out of 10.
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