Bethania Chapel Annex

ID: S141191

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Bethania Chapel Annex receives high praise for its welcoming hosts, Jo and Simon, and the exceptional attention to detail. Guests consistently mention the generous welcome pack and the property's comfort, cleanliness, and well-thought-out amenities. The secure space for dogs and the property's location make it an ideal base for exploring North Wales and surrounding areas. The annex's decor and furnishings are appreciated, and the overall experience is described as a home from home.

Reviewers consistently note the immaculate condition of the property, highlighting its cleanliness and well-kept grounds. The property is described as spotless, contributing to the overall comfort and appeal.

The property is praised for its ideal location, suitable for exploring North Wales, Chester, and Liverpool. Its proximity to the coastal path and local amenities is appreciated, although one review mentioned local pubs/restaurants being closed, which could affect those looking for nearby dining options.

Guests find the annex very comfortable, with special mentions of a cosy bed, comfortable settee, and a warm and cosy atmosphere. The property is described as a peaceful retreat, enhancing the comfort of the stay.

The facilities, including a well-provided kitchen and a sauna, are highly regarded. The property is equipped with entertainment options like Sky Q, Sky Cinema, and Netflix. The secure parking and dog-friendly features are also well-received.

The thoughtfulness of the hosts is evident in the detailed welcome packs, which are frequently mentioned and appreciated. While these packs are a highlight, it is noted that such generosity, though common, may vary and is not guaranteed.

About this property

This impressive chapel conversion dates back to 1936 and is set within its own garden, in the charming North Wales town of Bagillt. Boasting an elevated position with views towards the Dee Estuary, this semi-detached wing of the chapel offers superb accommodation for a couple seeking a well-earned break. The interior is bursting with character with a high ceiling in the bedroom, stripped back floor boards and markings etched into one section of the wall, done by the original workforce during construction. You can rustle up a delicious meal in the kitchen and enjoy a bottle of wine before unwinding in the lounge as you catch up on your favourite TV programmes. There is beautiful parquet flooring and a large mural on the wall, which is the main focal point in the room. On return from a walk along the Wales Coastal Path, enjoy a spot of relaxation in the sauna room, where you can stream your favourite music through the Bluetooth sound system and them hop straight in the wet room shower opposite. The ground floor also plays host to a handy utility housing a washing machine and tumble dryer, and French doors lead out to the rear, enclosed courtyard, where you can soak up a pleasant afternoon with a drink. Climb the spiral staircase from the lounge and find a king-size double bed on the mezzanine landing, with an en-suite bathroom. Natural light fills the space each morning from the low, chapel-style, frosted windows as you wake up to your first cup of coffee for the day. The bedroom Velux blind is remote controlled and the ones from the en-suite offer views of green fields to the rear. A sunny afternoon will invite you to share the views towards the estuary, as you sit within the orchard on the garden furniture and chat about times gone by. Also within walking distance is the local family run pub The Ship Inn which has an extensive food menu with great reviews. Discover the local amenities within the town or pay a visit to nearby Holywell, with a variety of attractions awaiting your arrival. Manchester and Liverpool are also within easy reach. You also have the city of Chester an easy drive away, with its famous zoo and a wealth of shop, pubs and restaurants as well a walks along the Roman Wall. The coastal resort of Colwyn Bay is also worth a visit, as is the whole of the Snowdonia National Park, a superb base for touring a lovely region of Wales.

This small town rests near Holywell in North Wales and overlooks the Dee Estuary, with a few local shops, pubs and parkland, and the Wales Coastal Path passes through the town by the side of the River Dee. Choose to explore the city of Chester, with its Roman Walls, racecourse and zoo, while Colwyn Bay has beaches, a promenade, a leisure centre and the Welsh Mountain Zoo.

Accommodation

1 x king-size double with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Ground floor wet room shower, basin and WC, ground floor sauna room.

Open-plan living room with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Utility

Gas central heating.

Electric oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer, Dolce Gusto coffee pod machine, dishwasher, washer/dryer, 2 x Smart TVs with Sky Q and Netflix, WiFi, selection of books, hair dryer.

Fuel, power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 1 car.

Enclosed, rear patio courtyard with garden furniture.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking and no children except for babes-in-arms, if your child is of crawling/ toddling age this property is not suitable for them due to the staircase.

Shop and pub 0.4 miles.

Note: The staircase has open tread stairs, which may be unsafe for pets and small children of crawling/toddling age.

Note: The owner keeps a rare breed of bantam cocks, with some associated noise.

Note: There are two low frosted windows letting in some morning light into the bedroom and there is a sloping ceiling in the en-suite bathroom.

Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £150 at this property.

Note: Minimum of 3 night stays.

Nearby points of interest

  • Port Sunlight Museum
  • Genting Casino Wirral
  • Merseyside Maritime Museum
  • International Slavery Museum
  • Museum of Liverpool
  • Blue Planet Aquarium
  • World Museum Liverpool
  • Walker Art Gallery
  • Gronant Dunes Beach
  • The Roman Bath House

Reviews (98)

  • Teresa

    The accommodation was perfect and in a great location for exploring the local area. It was such a treat to receive a generous welcome hamper too. We hope to return!

  • John

    Lovely welcome pack and everything needed to give a enjoyable and relaxing stay. Lots of choice to eat out or take away, lovely walks in surrounding area just right for us and our little dog.

  • Jackie Shelley

    The facilities and hosts were the best we have seen in many years off holiday in cottages . Nothing was to much trouble always on hand if needed . The actual annex is of great quality and beautiful design and spotless. We are already looking at rebooking.

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