The Old Chapel, Dorstone Near Hay-On-Wye

Glamorgan. Sleeps up to 4

The Old Chapel is a charming two-bedroom converted chapel located in Dorstone near Hay-on-Wye, Glamorgan, Wales. This unique property is surrounded by the beautiful Hereford countryside and features exposed beams, original chapel doors, and arched windows, adding to its character. The accommodation is ideal for couples or a family of four, with two off-road parking spaces and a lovely front garden with furniture for enjoying morning coffee. The open-plan living space includes a well-equipped kitchen, a dining table, and plush sofas in front of a woodburning stove and a flatscreen TV. There is also a workstation for those needing to catch up on work while away, as well as a utility and cloakroom for convenience. Upstairs, there is a seating area, two beautifully presented bedrooms (a double and a twin) with TVs, and en-suite bathrooms for preparing for a day of adventure in style.

Local amenities include the historic Pandy Inn, known for being the oldest pub in Hereford, where you can sample local ales and hearty pub fare. The nearby village of Peterchurch offers a convenience store and the Nags Head pub. The Brecon Beacons National Park and the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are within easy reach, providing excellent walking and cycling opportunities with spectacular surroundings and views. Nearby Hay-on-Wye, known as the book town, offers attractions such as Hay Castle, a weekly Thursday market, leisurely strolls along the River Wye, and canoe or kayak adventures. For a taste of city life, Hereford is home to a magnificent cathedral, the Hereford Cider Museum, and Hereford Racecourse. The Old Chapel provides a unique and comfortable base for exploring the surrounding area and enjoying a relaxing getaway in the Welsh countryside.

Weekly price from £640

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