The village of Glasbury sits on the banks of the River Wye, well served with a River Café and two inns. For walking you can access the Begwyns, five hundred and eighty acres of National Trust hills and rolling landscape with breath-taking views across The Brecon Beacon National Park. For the energetic there’s access to mountain biking, climbing, kayaking, fishing and horse riding where you can explore the four-mile stretch between Glasbury and Hay, alternatively, if you’re not keen on canoeing, you could relax at The Bont the village beach thats great for wild swimming and just a short walk from the chapel. Hay-on-Wye is within easy reach and is famous for its International Book Festival, with plenty of second-hand bookshops, an art house cinema and independent shops, as well as The Globe at Hay.
This pinnacled gothic chapel has been lovingly converted into a sociable and warm family home, a gallery and creative space for guests with a rotation of art works twice a year. You will see that the chapel has two original wooden doors, the main door gives access to a small lobby where you will gain your first experience of the colourful wall papers and eclectic style. Step on inside to the large kitchen, an open-plan area that’s perfect for a keen chef, the contemporary style sits well within the tall ceilings and original features of the chapel. Well-equipped and offering a free range electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher, and for spectators or a morning coffee there is a breakfast bar with stools. For dining, a long table takes centre stage within the heart of the chapel finished with a selection of chairs and benches where you can enjoy a celebration or simple supper of local produce. When its time to relax you can sink onto one of the many sofas or armchairs and enjoy a movie on the TV. There is a utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer and a shower room with WC on the ground floor. The chapel has two staircases both leading to a wide landing that enjoys the natural light from the large arched windows, here you can take some time to relax. and admire the mural depicting part of the Mabinogion. There are four bedrooms on this floor all finished with a unique style. A king-size room with en-suite shower and WC, a king-size room, and two bedrooms with zip and links beds which can be a super king or twin room. There is a bathroom with shower over bath and WC.
Outside the chapel you can enjoy summer dining to the side where there is a table and benches or enjoy a morning coffee surrounded by birdsong in this cottage style garden. The gardens have been planted by the owner and overlook the village green.
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