Thyme is a restored historic Southrop Manor Estate dating from Roman times in Gloucestershire, a county in South West England that comprises part of the Cotswold Hills, part of the valley of the River Severn, and the entire Forest of Dean.This medieval estate is an enclosed collection of restored historic buildings that include restaurants and bars, a spa, cookery school, gardens and farm.
The Coach, an independent pub and garden that serves European food, was established in 1790, and has been the heart of Clerkenwell for generations. Recently restored, the pub features leather banquettes, an oak-panelled bar and artwork throughout, with a menu from chef-restaurateur Henry Harris.
A perfect place to take refuge from the rain or respite after rambling on nearby Hampstead Heath. There are plenty of nooks to tuck yourself away and enjoy a conversation or a book. Better yet, if you are luck you can nestle up to the fire in the bar or the coffee room.
Just off Marylebone High Street and in the heart of the West End, you’ll find The Coach Makers Arms.