The Coaching Inn Group has been named Hotel Group of the Year in the large hotel chains category by consumer champion Which?, marking a major milestone for the premium rooms business owned by RedCat Hospitality, and a powerful endorsement of its strategic focus on accommodation.
The accolade reflects the group’s commitment to delivering high-quality, experience-led stays in historic inns across the UK. With more than 1,000 rooms across 35 properties, Coaching Inn Group blends heritage charm with modern comfort – a proposition that continues to resonate with guests and drive commercial success.
The Which? Recommended Provider status is based on customer score and other criteria, including overall satisfaction and likelihood to recommend. Coaching Inn Group achieved a score of 81%, topping the table in the large hotel chains category, which is defined as ‘groups with more than 30 hotels worldwide’.
This recognition follows a record-breaking summer for the group. From June to August 2025, total sales rose 8.0% year-on-year, with like-for-like growth of 7.5%. Over two years, sales have increased by 17.9%, underlining the sustained momentum across the estate.
Accommodation performance was particularly strong, with RevPAR up 9.7%, ADR up 10.4%, and average length of stay increasing by 20%. These results were driven by strategic efforts to optimise rate, protect weekend demand, and introduce value-led packages – supported by a strengthened Revenue Management team and targeted marketing. The group broke its previous best week record six times in nine weeks.
Adam Charity, Chief Operating Officer at The Coaching Inn Group, comments: “We’re incredibly proud to be named Hotel Chain of the Year by Which?. Our ethos has always been to unlock the potential of locations, blending heritage and charm with modern luxury to create unique and memorable stays. Our inns are rooted in local communities and designed to offer hospitality from the heart, and it’s fantastic to see that recognised by guests themselves.”
Site-level performance further illustrates the strength of the group’s accommodation offering. The Castle of Brecon Hotel delivered a 94.3% uplift in sales following a £3 million refurbishment. The Jamaica Inn generated £662,000 in summer sales, driven by its iconic location on the tourist route to Devon and Cornwall. Meanwhile, The Bell in Stilton saw sales rise 30.2% year-on-year, with F&B revenue up 38.9%, supported by 2 AA Rosettes and a No.1 TripAdvisor ranking in Peterborough.
The Which? accolade reinforces Coaching Inn Group’s position as a leader in the domestic leisure market, highlighting the resilience and relevance of its accommodation offering in a competitive landscape.
Richard Lewis, CEO of RedCat Hospitality, adds: “This recognition is a powerful endorsement of our strategy. We’ve invested in our rooms business, strengthened our revenue management capabilities, and focused on delivering exceptional guest experiences. The Coaching Inn Group continues to lead the way, and its success is a clear signal of the opportunity that lies ahead.”
Looking ahead, RedCat Hospitality plans to continue expanding The Coaching Inn Group, with a strong pipeline of acquisitions and refurbishments, and a centralised team supporting bookings, partnerships and technology optimisation – all designed to propel the group’s performance into 2026 and beyond.
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About The Coaching Inn Group
Founded in 1996, The Coaching Inn Group is an award-winning family of unique and historic coaching inns, situated in some of the UK’s most picturesque market towns and villages. With 36 locations across England and Wales, the Coaching Inn Group collection is able to offer 1,000 bedrooms across a range of historic coaching inns, all of which have been brought back to their former glory with a few modern-day twists. Crafting ‘Hospitality from the Heart’ the business blends heritage charm with modern comforts to create unique and memorable stays for guests.
Most recently, Coaching Inn Group revealed an extensive £3 million refurbishment for the iconic and historic Welsh hotel, The Castle of Brecon Hotel. Celebrating the local culture, landscape and community, each room has been named after various landmarks and places within Brecon, giving the historic hotel a truly Welsh touch, whilst the dining room and bar space haves been overhauled and newly reimagined. Guests can select from Classic, Superior and Deluxe tiered bedrooms, ranging from single beds to doubles, twins, family and dog-friendly rooms.
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