Capel Pentwyn
Self Catering in or near Monmouth

A converted Arts & Crafts chapel in the hillside village of Penallt. Stunning views over the Wye Valley & Forest of Dean, with a local village pub only 200 yards away.

  • Sleeps 5 in considerable luxury.
  • Single bedroom on ground floor with wheelchair access and wet-room.
  • Fresh flowers, a Welcome tea tray on arrival. One dog accepted.

The property is 4 miles from the historic town of Monmouth, 6 miles from Tintern Abbey, and well placed for walking, canoeing, cycling and golf. (20 minutes from Celtic Manor Resort - Ryder Cup 2010).

  • Welcome Host Gold Award
  • Green Dragon Environmental Award.

Cyclists welcome Walkers welcome Croeso Cynnes - A Warm Welsh Welcome

The Old School, sleeping 6, is next door to the chapel and the two properties can be linked together for large groups.

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Contact Details
Capel Pentwyn
Penallt
Nr Monmouth
Monmouthshire
NP25 4SE
Tel: 01600 715781
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Details
Ordnance Survey - SO 521 091

1 unit sleeps 5

Ground Floor Rooms
Dog Friendly
Free WiFi Available
Off Road Parking
Family Friendly

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