We were delighted with Capel Pennant as it provided just what we were looking for - a quiet country location, interesting character building, beautifully decorated and fully equipped. The bonus of friendly horses, chickens and geese made our 3 day stay even more special. We couldn't stop staring at the view and the lovely front patio bench was perfect for relaxing and enjoying the surroundings. This place is well-worth a visit and there is a lot to see nearby. We'd also highly recommend the Segway tour in the Chirck castle grounds.
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A beautiful location, cosy, well maintained property with all the essentials for a week away.
There are lots of walks from the door in any direction and we had the added luxury of good weather in Wales.
Derek and Nick are attentive but not intrusive owners and made us very welcome.
Mobile and Internet reception are elusive at times but that's the joy of rural hilly Britain.
I would recommend this property to anyone who likes to be out and about all day and cosy and cosited on return or who just wants to sit about and enjoy a quiet,beautiful location.
Having reviewed previous comments I am a little mystified about the distance between door and car........ It's a few yards. And bed, it's a double bed and supports the average BMI very well.
Booked the Chapel for husbands' 50th birthday. Was not disappointed. Cottage as described and featured on Tripadvisor. Wood burning stove a little tricky to get going but once burning the cottage was warm and cosy. Lovely views across the countryside. Would not come here on a walking holiday as the area was very steep at times; a car is a must. Enjoyed a day on the canal which was excellent value. Had a meal at The Hand at Llanarmon which although we enjoyed we would probably not return to. Overall we had a lovely short break and we would love to return.
Great place, hosts and perfect for chilling and relaxing for a few days.
Well equipped kitchen, log burner with tonnes of logs and proper heating and hot water when you need it.
Would give it 5 but we didn't get on with the bed at all (others did say it easy great, so personal taste on that one), and parking was remote from the accommodation if you are precious about that kind of thing.
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This property and surrounding area was perfect. lovely well thought out cottage, restored and perfectly presented.
Peaceful location with the added bonus of chickens and geese on your doorstep.
Everything you need to relax, fantastic views and no day to day hassle.
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We stayed for 4 nights and had our 'batteries' well and truly recharged! The stunning location in the hills, peace and nature all around, with only the sounds of birds and farm animals to interupt made for a wonderful break away from everyday life. The conversion of the chapel is beautifully done, with antique furniture, but all mod cons in the kitchen and shower room. Nick was on hand for a chat if required, but respected our privacy at other times. We usually saw him when he was feeding the ducks in the field next to our own private garden and when he gave us lovely new-laid eggs! We were able also to walk round the Manor House garden and admire the flowers and wildlife. Llangollen, however, is only 2 miles away and we enjoyed being 'tourists' and had rides on a steam train and a horse-drawn canal boat. We would also recommend seeing the Horseshoe Falls - a weir on the River Dee created by Thomas Telford to form the source of the Shropshire canal. The whole valley from there up to the famous aqueduct is a World Heritage site.
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We rented the Chapel for a short break in August and although we knew the area we were bowled away by this amazing property in a lovely hidden valley just outside Chirk. The main house and two holiday let's have been restored and converted by their talented and charming owners and make for a comfortable and restful break. Friendly neighbours and livestock add to the charm. The chapel was beautifully decorated and furnished and included the owners' antiques and collectables. While in a peaceful valley, you can reach Llangollen and Shrewsbury very easily and quickly from this location, although it's so lovely I'm not sure you would want to stray far.
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