The Chapel At Brompton Regis

Brompton Regis, Dulverton, Somerset, Countryside

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Outside Description

To the rear of the property is a large open space overlooking the Exmoor hills. A small bistro table and chairs is directly outside the kitchen bi-fold doors, plus a further large patio area and more seating just a short walk across the garden which also has a fire-pit/bbq for al fresco dining.

There is further seating/picnic area with table and chairs in the orchard a lovely spot to relax, listen to the birds, watch the lambs play and enjoy the views over the stunning surrounding countryside where red deer are frequent visitors.

Downstairs Description

Entrance to the property is via the small stone built porch at the side of the chapel, an ideal spot for muddy boots and brollies. The main entrance door is the original 1854 oak chapel door,

The ground floor entrance hall leads into the main living area, which is impressive with its full height wooden barrel traditional ceiling, exposed stone wall and stained glass windows. A wood-burning fire adds to the cosy atmosphere, along with comfortable seating.

Two wide slate steps lead up to the modern kitchen which looks out to the rear garden and Exmoor hills through full width bi-fold doors. There's a short hall off the kitchen to the bedroom which is tastefully furnished and decorated to reflect the period of the chapel with its victorian king size brass bed and period lighting from Jim Lawrence. The adjacent modern shower room features a full length walk in shower with both rainfall head and hand held shower.

Wi-Fi/Broadband
Open Fire/Multi Fuel Burner
Romantic Hideaway
Tourist Attractions:
  • Tropiquaria Zoo: Tropiquaria Animal & Adventure Park, a great day out for adults and children of all ages. Hold a snake or creepie-crawly in the Tropical Hall, visit the amazing puppet show and the aquarium. Outside play for hours on the full-size pirate ships or in the Indoor Play Castle. Visit website
  • Dunster Castle: An ancient castle and comfortable country home with dramatic vistas and subtropical gardens.Dramatically sited on a wooded hill, a castle has existed here since at least Norman times, with an impressive medieval gatehouse and ruined tower giving a reminder of its turbulent history. Visit website
  • West Somerset Railway: It is Britain’s longest “Heritage” Railway running from Bishops Lydeard to the coast at Minehead. There are nine restored stations en route serving a variety of destinations. The railway runs special themed trains throughout the year and large-scale events. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • The Anchor Inn At Exebridge: Our lovely pub has a traditional bar at the front and our riverside room is the perfect place to eat our lovely food Visit website
  • The Luttrell Arms At Dunster: Enjoy the very best of today’s British hospitality and cuisine - whether you choose to eat in our award-winning, Psalters restuarant. Visit website
Food Stores:
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Minehead & West Somerset GC: Minehead and West Somerset Golf Club is a great classic links course set against the rugged backdrop of the Brendon Hills with captivating sea views. If you're seeking a great round of golf, in a superb location, this is the place. Visit website
  • Burrowhayes Farm Riding: We organise escorted rides of mixed abilities in the glorious Horner Valley and on the open moorland. Everyone can enjoy to the full the beauty of Exmoor with the added thrill of being on horseback. Small children's ponies are available for parents to walk and lead. Visit website