coaching inn
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcoaching innˈcoaching ˌinn noun [countable] British English a small hotel in Britain used in the past by people travelling in carriages pulled by horsesExamples from the Corpuscoaching inn• Chris believes the Bay Horse was first a pub in the 1560s and was also a coaching inn.• The Triton inn was formerly a coaching inn, and is still providing meals and accommodation.