Piggyloves82 - when you say the difference is ‘phenomenal’ do you mean in build quality? I ask because In the spring we will be looking for a hutch (6ft at least) and was going to go with the Chartwell. My husband wanted the Coach House as it’s not as high and therefore less imposing in the garden. I don’t like the exposed ends on the lower level of the coach house. I hadn’t heard of Ryedale but they look to be very sturdy (from the website). They also do a 7ft version too!
The walls are 20mm thick, ALL AROUND. So the BACK of the hutch too. On the Chartwell, the side walls are 10mm, but the back panel is just plywood. I've never seen a flat packed hutch that does not only have a thin plywood back to it. It's no good a hutch just looking good from the front, with a cost cutting rear back panel. I don't want to rely on hutch covers to do what the hutch itself should be doing!
The Ryedale ones come ready built too. So none of those issues where holes and screws don't line up properly when you're putting a hutch together. He offers a plastic floor option instead of wood for easier cleaning, and wooden window shutters for winter time, a stand if you would like your hutch to be higher off the ground. From the pictures I've seen and his ability to change things to suit individual needs, I don't think you can go wrong! Yes, it's more expensive, my 6ft double from Chartwell was £230 and with thermal and rainproof covers that went up to £330. If I have the Ryedale 6ft double with the same floors, it will cost me £301, but I am opting for plastic floors and I do have to pay a delivery charge too. All in all for my pigs (and future pigs) I see it as an investment and money well spent on a quality product.
I'll post pics when I actually receive it to let you know how it goes. And yes, the 7ft hutches are fab! I was quite tempted by the single 7ft one

. I would say just WhatsApp the guy if you have any questions (I clicked on the link on his website), he's quick to respond, can show you more pics, give you prices. Don't let your animals miss out on something that could be amazing!
Edit: if you want a lightweight hutch to be able to carry and move it easily, these hutches probably don't tick that box

