Chapel How is a unique and historical property located in Ambleside, Cumbria in the North of England. This character property is part of a converted Grade II listed chapel dating back to 1550, featuring arched church windows, exposed beams, and a church pew in the dining area. The renovation includes arched windows, an oak staircase, and gothic-style doors, blending original church architecture with contemporary luxury. The property sleeps 6 in three decadent bedroom suites, including a special 'Belfry' bedroom.
Situated in Ambleside's conservation area, Chapel How offers a peaceful and quiet retreat within walking distance of excellent restaurants, traditional pubs, shops, cafes, a cinema, and a jazz club. Nearby Lake Windermere at Waterhead provides lakeshore pubs, cafes, stunning views, and the opportunity for a cruise on the lake. Ambleside serves as a great base for exploring the Lake District, with day trips to must-see areas like Grasmere, home of poet William Wordsworth's former residence Dove Cottage, and Beatrix Potter's farmhouse at Hill Top.
The property's unique combination of original church features and modern amenities creates a truly special experience that must be seen and experienced to be fully appreciated. Chapel How offers a luxurious and peaceful retreat in a historic setting, perfect for exploring the beauty and charm of the Lake District. With its convenient location and proximity to various attractions, this character property provides a memorable and comfortable stay for up to 6 guests.
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