Chapel Conversion with Rural Views
Set in the peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside near historic Carew, you'll find this beautifully restored characterful chapel conversion. Sleeping up to six across three en-suite bedrooms, it blends original features like high ceilings and stained windows, with modern comforts, creating a cosy retreat close to coastlines and countryside alike.
Zoar Chapel, among others, consists of a kitchen/diner with electric oven, electric hob, two fridges with freezer compartments, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher and seating for four guests, a living/dining room with woodburning stove, Smart TV, and seating for six guests and a study. The bedrooms consist of a doubles with en-suite bathroom, a double with an en-suite shower room and a ground-floor twin with en-suite shower. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Outside, there is a non-enclosed garden with patio, gravel, furniture and off-road parking. Two well-behaved pets are welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Within 4.6 miles you will find a shop, 0.5 miles a pub, 0.3 miles a river and 0.4 miles a lake. Uncover the best of Pembrokeshire and its surrounding areas with a holiday at Zoar Chapel. Note: Please do not leave your pet on the property; it's their holiday too. Note: Starter packs available October-March. Note: There is a £250 Good Housekeeping Bond.
The small town of Kincardine rests on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, in the far west of Fife. The town is a former hub of shipbuilding and is found where the Firth and Forth turns and narrows, and is crossed by the picturesque Kincardine Bridge. When it was built, the Kincardine Bridge was the longest swing bridge in Europe, which allowed ships to continue up the river to Alloa and Stirling. It is an attractive old town, which has many fine 17th and 18th century houses scattered around a selection of pubs, restaurants, cafés, a bakery and two convenience stores. Kincardine is home to Tulliallan Kirkyard, which has one of the best, and best looked after, collections of old Scottish gravestones anywhere in the country. The nearby town of Dunfermline is well worth a visit, home to the fascinating Heritage Quarter and the Dunfermline Abbey which brings the town’s extraordinary history to life.
- Log Fire
- Internet Access
- Baby Equipment
- Fishing
- Walking
- Cycling
- Golf nearby
- Pet Friendly
- Child Friendly
- Garden
- Open fire
- Pet friendly
- Fishing
- Family friendly
- Coutryside setting
- Broadband
- Unusual
- Walks nearby
- Cycling nearby
- River nearby
- Golf nearby
- Lake nearby
- Cot available
- Dishwasher
- High chair available
- Washing machine
- Great views
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