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Dulverton, Somerset
- Wimbleball Lake Activities CentreâȘ3 min med bilâŹ
- Exmoor National ParkâȘ8 min med bilâŹ
- Tarr StepsâȘ23 min med bilâŹ
- Cardiff (CWL-Cardiff Intl.)âȘ157 min med bilâŹ
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The Chapel, Brompton Regis
Property Summary
The Chapel, Brompton Regis has been lovingly converted into luxury accommodation for up to 2 guests; offering the perfect blend of modern convenience with high end finishes and appliances set against the backdrop of this historic 1854 chapel which retains many of its original, beautiful features
Main Description
The Chapel is a beautiful historic Victorian chapel situated in the pretty Exmoor village of Brompton Regis on the Brendon Hills, just 5 minutes from Wimbleball Lake and within Exmoor National Park. The building dates back to 1854 and is Grade II listed, it has now been refurbished throughout to a very high standard, whilst maintaining many of the original features of this stunning property. There is a large private garden and patio area to the rear overlooking the hills and fields of sheep, as well as an orchard and river all for you to enjoy.
Sleeps up to 2 guests
One king-size bedroom
Spacious living room with original wooden barrel ceiling and beautiful stained glass windows
Wood-burner plus underfloor heating throughout
Unique glass mezzanine seating area overlooking the chapel living area
Modern kitchen with bi-fold doors to the patio and rear gardens
Fast wifi throughout - 150 mbps
Large garden with numerous outside seating areas
Large Kadai firepit and grill
Orchard and 8 acres of private land for guests to explore and enjoy
Off road parking for 2 cars
Egyptian cotton bed linen and towels provided
Electricity and underfloor heating included
Sorry, no dogs
No children or infants (no exceptions)
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Entrance to the property is via the small stone built porch at the side of the chapel, an ideal spot for muddy boots and brollies. The main entrance door is the original 1854 oak chapel door, which is impressive in height, and opens into a small entrance hall with side room for hanging coats. By the entrance door there is an oak staircase enticing you up to explore a unique mezzanine area with Oka designer leather studded club chairs to lose yourself in with a good book or just to chill. The distinctive glass front of the mezzanine balcony allows you to view the living area of the chapel below, watch the television below as if you are at the cinema or view the stunningly beautiful double height stained glass windows.
The ground floor entrance hall leads into the main living area, which is impressive with its full height wooden barrel traditional ceiling, exposed stone wall and stained glass windows. A wood-burning fire adds to the cosy atmosphere, along with comfortable seating and an original pew, as well as occasional furniture by Neptune and Oka.
Two wide slate steps lead up to the modern kitchen which looks out to the rear garden and Exmoor hills through full width bi-fold doors. There's a short hall off the kitchen to the bedroom which is tastefully furnished and decorated to reflect the period of the chapel with its victorian king size brass bed and period lighting from Jim Lawrence. The adjacent modern shower room features a full length walk in shower with both rainfall head and hand held shower.
Directly outside the rear glass doors is a large patio area with seating overlooking the Exmoor landscape with fields of sheep literally on your doorstep. The patio also has a large Kadai firepit to keep you warm on an evening whilst taking in the breathtaking Exmoor scenery or for cooking "al fresco"
*Security deposit*
A security deposit of ÂŁ100 is required when booking this property. This will be added to the total price of your booking, and will be refunded after your stay unless the owner discovers damage to the property or its contents after your departure.
Indoor Description
The modern kitchen is well-equipped with all new appliances, a SMEG fridge/freezer and kettle, Bosch oven/hob, microwave and toaster, washer/dryer and a Nespresso coffee machine which has an initial complimentary supply of pods (more pods available at cost price). Plus a good selection of cookware, utensils, glasses, crockery and cutlery. Tea towels are provided.
The living area is the site of the original chapel which has a smart television equipped with TV channels, HD multi channel options and apps. Wi-Fi is available throughout (speed 150 mbps) enabling you to keep in touch with the outside world if you need to. A smart speaker is available for you to stream music from your own devices. A selection of board games are also available.
An iron and ironing board are provided for your convenience.
Electricity and underfloor heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. There is underfloor heating throughout to keep the property warm in the cooler months, plus a wood-burning fire for an extra boost of heat - or just cosiness! A basket of logs and kindling will be provided to get you started.
In the bedroom you will find sumptuously soft Egyptian cotton bed linens and towels are also provided as well as a hairdryer.
Please bring outdoor/beach towels if you wish to take them with you on day trips.
Waitrose and Tesco deliver to the area on a daily basis if you want to pre order and have your groceries delivered - the local village shop is a few minutes away and is open 6 days a week
Outdoor Description
To the rear of the property is a large open space overlooking the Exmoor hills. A small bistro table and chairs is directly outside the kitchen bi-fold doors, plus a further large patio area and more seating just a short walk across the garden which also has a large Kadai fire-pit/bbq for al fresco dining.
There is further seating/picnic area with table and chairs in the orchard a lovely spot to relax, listen to the birds, watch the lambs play and enjoy the views over the stunning surrounding countryside where red deer are frequent visitors, you can even order a freshly made cream tea to enjoy in the orchard or for any other location inside or out of the chapel. You are welcome to help yourselves to apples from the oorchard when they are in season or fruit and vegetables from the well stocked allotment. Guests are able to make use of the fields and river frontage that surround the chapel and belong to the owners.
Secure locked cycle storage is also available on request.
The owners live on the farm nearby.
Parking
There is ample parking for 2 cars in the grounds to the rear of the chapel.
Pets Description
Sorry, no pets.
Restricted mobility
Entry to the chapel is through the kitchen doors at the rear of the property which is up one step.
Once inside the property, the living area, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen are all on ground floor level with 2 wide steps between the kitchen and living room, therefore this property may or may not be suitable for someone with limited mobility. There is a flight of stairs from the living room up to the seating area on the mezzanine balcony.
Exit in case of emergency
On the ground floor - front and rear door exits as well as fully opening windows in the bedroom and bathroom to allow exit.
Mezzanine floor in the chapel has fully opening window/escape route
Fire alarms fitted in bedroom, chapel area and kitchen as well as carbon dioxide alarm. in the chapel area
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket can be found in the kitchen and a basic first aid kit in a green and white bag on a hook in the cloakroom
Christmas / New Year
The Chapel will be decorated for the Christmas /New Year period with a christmas tree and other tasteful decorations. A festive welcome hamper with lots of seasonal treats and a bottle of something special to start your holiday awaits your arrival.
The region
The village of Brompton Regis is a small, rural village in a quiet location on the eastern side of Exmoor National Park. It was once a market âtownâ and one of the largest in the area, divided into Highertown and Lowertown. The parish extends from the Haddeo Valley up to the ridge of the Brendon Hills. It includes Wimbleball Lake and nature reserve, which offers all kinds of water-based activities and walks.
Dulverton is approx 5 miles away and is known as the southern gateway to Exmoor. It's a pretty, small town with a butcher, deli, Post Office, fish and chip shop, greengrocer, late-opening supermarket, art gallery, hairdressers, book shop and antique dealers as well as a game and fishing tackle shop. There are also a number of quality boutiques, interesting gift shops plus a handful of lovely restaurants, tea rooms and pubs. Exmoor National Park information and tourist office is also situated in Dulverton.
Wheddon Cross is around 6 miles away, and has a mini-supermarket with long opening hours, a petrol station and a village pub too. Dunkery Beacon (1704 feet above sea level) is about three miles further on from the village, there are fantastic panoramic views from Dunkery; wild moorland to the west, the Bristol Channel and Wales to the north, the rolling Brendon Hills to the east and the Quarme Valley to the south. In recent years Wheddon Cross has become famous for the abundance of snowdrops in the nearby valley which has become known as 'Snowdrop Valley'. The snowdrops bloom around February and a parking system is in operation along with maps to direct you down into the valley bottom to the "carpet of snowdrops".
The coastal town of Minehead is 13 miles away with its variety of shops along with the main station for the iconic West Somerset Steam Railway running 20 miles through stunning coastal and countryside to Bishop Lydeard near Taunton.
The Chapel, Brompton Regis has been lovingly converted into luxury accommodation for up to 2 guests; offering the perfect blend of modern convenience with high end finishes and appliances set against the backdrop of this historic 1854 chapel which retains many of its original, beautiful features
Main Description
The Chapel is a beautiful historic Victorian chapel situated in the pretty Exmoor village of Brompton Regis on the Brendon Hills, just 5 minutes from Wimbleball Lake and within Exmoor National Park. The building dates back to 1854 and is Grade II listed, it has now been refurbished throughout to a very high standard, whilst maintaining many of the original features of this stunning property. There is a large private garden and patio area to the rear overlooking the hills and fields of sheep, as well as an orchard and river all for you to enjoy.
Sleeps up to 2 guests
One king-size bedroom
Spacious living room with original wooden barrel ceiling and beautiful stained glass windows
Wood-burner plus underfloor heating throughout
Unique glass mezzanine seating area overlooking the chapel living area
Modern kitchen with bi-fold doors to the patio and rear gardens
Fast wifi throughout - 150 mbps
Large garden with numerous outside seating areas
Large Kadai firepit and grill
Orchard and 8 acres of private land for guests to explore and enjoy
Off road parking for 2 cars
Egyptian cotton bed linen and towels provided
Electricity and underfloor heating included
Sorry, no dogs
No children or infants (no exceptions)
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Entrance to the property is via the small stone built porch at the side of the chapel, an ideal spot for muddy boots and brollies. The main entrance door is the original 1854 oak chapel door, which is impressive in height, and opens into a small entrance hall with side room for hanging coats. By the entrance door there is an oak staircase enticing you up to explore a unique mezzanine area with Oka designer leather studded club chairs to lose yourself in with a good book or just to chill. The distinctive glass front of the mezzanine balcony allows you to view the living area of the chapel below, watch the television below as if you are at the cinema or view the stunningly beautiful double height stained glass windows.
The ground floor entrance hall leads into the main living area, which is impressive with its full height wooden barrel traditional ceiling, exposed stone wall and stained glass windows. A wood-burning fire adds to the cosy atmosphere, along with comfortable seating and an original pew, as well as occasional furniture by Neptune and Oka.
Two wide slate steps lead up to the modern kitchen which looks out to the rear garden and Exmoor hills through full width bi-fold doors. There's a short hall off the kitchen to the bedroom which is tastefully furnished and decorated to reflect the period of the chapel with its victorian king size brass bed and period lighting from Jim Lawrence. The adjacent modern shower room features a full length walk in shower with both rainfall head and hand held shower.
Directly outside the rear glass doors is a large patio area with seating overlooking the Exmoor landscape with fields of sheep literally on your doorstep. The patio also has a large Kadai firepit to keep you warm on an evening whilst taking in the breathtaking Exmoor scenery or for cooking "al fresco"
*Security deposit*
A security deposit of ÂŁ100 is required when booking this property. This will be added to the total price of your booking, and will be refunded after your stay unless the owner discovers damage to the property or its contents after your departure.
Indoor Description
The modern kitchen is well-equipped with all new appliances, a SMEG fridge/freezer and kettle, Bosch oven/hob, microwave and toaster, washer/dryer and a Nespresso coffee machine which has an initial complimentary supply of pods (more pods available at cost price). Plus a good selection of cookware, utensils, glasses, crockery and cutlery. Tea towels are provided.
The living area is the site of the original chapel which has a smart television equipped with TV channels, HD multi channel options and apps. Wi-Fi is available throughout (speed 150 mbps) enabling you to keep in touch with the outside world if you need to. A smart speaker is available for you to stream music from your own devices. A selection of board games are also available.
An iron and ironing board are provided for your convenience.
Electricity and underfloor heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. There is underfloor heating throughout to keep the property warm in the cooler months, plus a wood-burning fire for an extra boost of heat - or just cosiness! A basket of logs and kindling will be provided to get you started.
In the bedroom you will find sumptuously soft Egyptian cotton bed linens and towels are also provided as well as a hairdryer.
Please bring outdoor/beach towels if you wish to take them with you on day trips.
Waitrose and Tesco deliver to the area on a daily basis if you want to pre order and have your groceries delivered - the local village shop is a few minutes away and is open 6 days a week
Outdoor Description
To the rear of the property is a large open space overlooking the Exmoor hills. A small bistro table and chairs is directly outside the kitchen bi-fold doors, plus a further large patio area and more seating just a short walk across the garden which also has a large Kadai fire-pit/bbq for al fresco dining.
There is further seating/picnic area with table and chairs in the orchard a lovely spot to relax, listen to the birds, watch the lambs play and enjoy the views over the stunning surrounding countryside where red deer are frequent visitors, you can even order a freshly made cream tea to enjoy in the orchard or for any other location inside or out of the chapel. You are welcome to help yourselves to apples from the oorchard when they are in season or fruit and vegetables from the well stocked allotment. Guests are able to make use of the fields and river frontage that surround the chapel and belong to the owners.
Secure locked cycle storage is also available on request.
The owners live on the farm nearby.
Parking
There is ample parking for 2 cars in the grounds to the rear of the chapel.
Pets Description
Sorry, no pets.
Restricted mobility
Entry to the chapel is through the kitchen doors at the rear of the property which is up one step.
Once inside the property, the living area, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen are all on ground floor level with 2 wide steps between the kitchen and living room, therefore this property may or may not be suitable for someone with limited mobility. There is a flight of stairs from the living room up to the seating area on the mezzanine balcony.
Exit in case of emergency
On the ground floor - front and rear door exits as well as fully opening windows in the bedroom and bathroom to allow exit.
Mezzanine floor in the chapel has fully opening window/escape route
Fire alarms fitted in bedroom, chapel area and kitchen as well as carbon dioxide alarm. in the chapel area
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket can be found in the kitchen and a basic first aid kit in a green and white bag on a hook in the cloakroom
Christmas / New Year
The Chapel will be decorated for the Christmas /New Year period with a christmas tree and other tasteful decorations. A festive welcome hamper with lots of seasonal treats and a bottle of something special to start your holiday awaits your arrival.
The region
The village of Brompton Regis is a small, rural village in a quiet location on the eastern side of Exmoor National Park. It was once a market âtownâ and one of the largest in the area, divided into Highertown and Lowertown. The parish extends from the Haddeo Valley up to the ridge of the Brendon Hills. It includes Wimbleball Lake and nature reserve, which offers all kinds of water-based activities and walks.
Dulverton is approx 5 miles away and is known as the southern gateway to Exmoor. It's a pretty, small town with a butcher, deli, Post Office, fish and chip shop, greengrocer, late-opening supermarket, art gallery, hairdressers, book shop and antique dealers as well as a game and fishing tackle shop. There are also a number of quality boutiques, interesting gift shops plus a handful of lovely restaurants, tea rooms and pubs. Exmoor National Park information and tourist office is also situated in Dulverton.
Wheddon Cross is around 6 miles away, and has a mini-supermarket with long opening hours, a petrol station and a village pub too. Dunkery Beacon (1704 feet above sea level) is about three miles further on from the village, there are fantastic panoramic views from Dunkery; wild moorland to the west, the Bristol Channel and Wales to the north, the rolling Brendon Hills to the east and the Quarme Valley to the south. In recent years Wheddon Cross has become famous for the abundance of snowdrops in the nearby valley which has become known as 'Snowdrop Valley'. The snowdrops bloom around February and a parking system is in operation along with maps to direct you down into the valley bottom to the "carpet of snowdrops".
The coastal town of Minehead is 13 miles away with its variety of shops along with the main station for the iconic West Somerset Steam Railway running 20 miles through stunning coastal and countryside to Bishop Lydeard near Taunton.
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Dulverton
denna stuga ligger i Dulverton. Exmoor National Park och Holnicote Estate Àr exempel pÄ omrÄdets vackra natur, och bland de lokala turistattraktioner hittar du The Chocolate House och Tropiquaria Zoo. Blenheim Gardens och West Somerset Railway Àr ocksÄ vÀrda ett besök.

Dulverton, Somerset
I nÀrheten
- Wimbleball Lake Activities Centre - 3 min med bil - 2.1Â km
- Exmoor National Park - 8 min med bil - 7.1Â km
- Tarr Steps - 23 min med bil - 19.0Â km
- Dunster slottet - 24 min med bil - 20.3Â km
- Dunster Beach - 37 min med bil - 25.1Â km
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- âȘTh Anchor Inn, Exbridge - âŹ10 min med bil
- âȘTarr Farm Inn - âŹ21 min med bil
- âȘThe Bridge Inn - âŹ9 min med bil
- âȘWoods - âŹ9 min med bil
- âȘThe Quarrymans Rest - âŹ13 min med bil
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The village of Brompton Regis is a small, rural village in a quiet location on the eastern side of Exmoor National Park. It was once a market âtownâ and one of the largest in the area, divided into Highertown and Lowertown. The parish extends from the Haddeo Valley up to the ridge of the Brendon Hills. It includes Wimbleball Lake and nature reserve, which offers all kinds of water-based activities and walks.
Dulverton is approx 5 miles away and is known as the southern gateway to Exmoor. It's a pretty, small town with a butcher, deli, Post Office, fish and chip shop, greengrocer, late-opening supermarket, art gallery, hairdressers, book shop and antique dealers as well as a game and fishing tackle shop. There are also a number of quality boutiques, interesting gift shops plus a handful of lovely restaurants, tea rooms and pubs. Exmoor National Park information and tourist office is also situated in Dulverton.
Wheddon Cross is around 6 miles away, and has a mini-supermarket with long opening hours, a petrol station and a village pub too. Dunkery Beacon (1704 feet above sea level) is about three miles further on from the village, there are fantastic panoramic views from Dunkery; wild moorland to the west, the Bristol Channel and Wales to the north, the rolling Brendon Hills to the east and the Quarme Valley to the south. In recent years Wheddon Cross has become famous for the abundance of snowdrops in the nearby valley which has become known as 'Snowdrop Valley'. The snowdrops bloom around February and a parking system is in operation along with maps to direct you down into the valley bottom to the "carpet of snowdrops".
The coastal town of Minehead is 13 miles away with its variety of shops along with the main station for the iconic West Somerset Steam Railway running 20 miles through stunning coastal and countryside to Bishop Lydeard near Taunton.
Dulverton is approx 5 miles away and is known as the southern gateway to Exmoor. It's a pretty, small town with a butcher, deli, Post Office, fish and chip shop, greengrocer, late-opening supermarket, art gallery, hairdressers, book shop and antique dealers as well as a game and fishing tackle shop. There are also a number of quality boutiques, interesting gift shops plus a handful of lovely restaurants, tea rooms and pubs. Exmoor National Park information and tourist office is also situated in Dulverton.
Wheddon Cross is around 6 miles away, and has a mini-supermarket with long opening hours, a petrol station and a village pub too. Dunkery Beacon (1704 feet above sea level) is about three miles further on from the village, there are fantastic panoramic views from Dunkery; wild moorland to the west, the Bristol Channel and Wales to the north, the rolling Brendon Hills to the east and the Quarme Valley to the south. In recent years Wheddon Cross has become famous for the abundance of snowdrops in the nearby valley which has become known as 'Snowdrop Valley'. The snowdrops bloom around February and a parking system is in operation along with maps to direct you down into the valley bottom to the "carpet of snowdrops".
The coastal town of Minehead is 13 miles away with its variety of shops along with the main station for the iconic West Somerset Steam Railway running 20 miles through stunning coastal and countryside to Bishop Lydeard near Taunton.
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