Old Chapel House, Barnoldswick

Lancashire. Sleeps up to 8

Old Chapel House is a stylish, Grade II listed converted chapel located in Barnoldswick, Lancashire, offering a well-appointed home for up to eight guests. The property is ideally situated near the town's amenities, making it perfect for large families or groups looking to explore the North West. The open-plan living space features marble worktops, a sleek breakfast bar, a fully-integrated kitchen, a dining area, and plush Chesterfield sofas for relaxation and socializing.

Guests can continue their conversations outside in the enclosed patio area, perfect for dining and enjoying the sunshine. The property boasts four beautifully-appointed bedrooms, including a twin, double, king-size, and super-king-size with a sleek en-suite shower room. A lovely bathroom and handy cloakroom serve the remaining bedrooms, providing comfort and convenience for all guests.

Barnoldswick offers a plethora of restaurants, eateries, shops, and cafes for guests to explore, while attractions near the Yorkshire Dales National Park in Skipton provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as castle tours, golfing, and hiking. Nearby Barley offers Pendle Hill and the Pendle Sculpture Trail for hiking enthusiasts, and Gawthorpe Hall is a must-visit National Trust site. The Ribble Valley and Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are easily accessible by car, offering plenty of sightseeing opportunities from Old Chapel House.

In summary, Old Chapel House in Barnoldswick, Lancashire, is a charming and well-equipped property that provides a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the North West. With its stylish interior, outdoor patio area, and proximity to local amenities and attractions, it is an ideal choice for families and groups looking to experience the beauty and activities of this picturesque region.

Weekly price from £1143

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