Located in Danby, North Yorkshire, this charming Victorian Methodist Chapel, built in 1853, has been beautifully refurbished and now offers accommodation for two people. The chapel is set in scenic Danby Dale, surrounded by footpath trails that lead to Botton Village and Danby village. Nearby amenities include a local creamery and organic health food shop, perfect for picking up delicious treats for dinner. For those seeking more adventure, there are challenging walks in the North York Moors and along the coast to coast route.
Inside the chapel, guests are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall featuring a church pew, a nod to the building's former life. The open plan lounge/kitchen/diner is cozy and stylish, with a wood burner perfect for colder nights. The kitchen is well-equipped for cooking meals, and a mezzanine level offers a comfortable chaise lounge with views of the moors. The double bedroom is beautifully presented with low level windows, allowing guests to enjoy the stunning views from bed. The ground floor shower room features a refreshing rainfall shower.
Outside, guests can relax on a built-in bench or by the beck, listening to the sound of the babbling brook and watching salmon and trout. At night, the uninterrupted views of the night sky above the moors provide a spectacular sight. Dedicated off-road parking is available for one car, making it convenient for guests to explore the surrounding area. Nearby attractions include the beach at Whitby and Goathland, known as the filming location for 'Heartbeat' and the Harry Potter films. This charming chapel offers a unique and peaceful retreat for couples looking to escape to the North of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!