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Chapel House,Bath(Wellow).1 Guest.
Wellow is a very pretty village 3 miles from Bath(4 miles to city (Website hidden by Airbnb) has an excellent village pub(Fox and Badger)and an equestrian Trekking Centre and is a popular destination for cyclists. Chapel House is a converted Victorian Chapel built in 1869. Chapel House is on an elevated high pavement overlooking the small Victorian village school and with valley views. There is a shop-The Parlour Shop. Chapel House offers a light and unique living space.The guest bedroom and en-suite bathroom are on the ground floor and are accessed via a double front door and hallway(which contains the Chapel organ). The host lives in the loft space on the third floor. Guests can access the ground floor. I will be available to offer help on the area. Wellow has many lovely walks.Wellow Trekking Centre has a tea room(The Riders Rest ). The village is a popular destination for cyclists. Nearby pubs include the Fox and Badger which offers great food. Tuckers Grave is two miles away and is a unique time capsule cider house(it has no bar and has the feel of having a drink in someones front room). The George in nearby Norton St. Philip is said to be the oldest pub in the UK.The view behind this pub overlooks the village cricket ground and church-the urge to start singing Land of Hope and Glory will be strong. Longleat is 15 miles away from Wellow. Wells Cathedral -17 miles. Glastonbury- 22 miles. Stonehenge- 31 miles. Cheddar Gorge- 21 miles. Wellow has a small shop called The Parlour which is run by volunteers. There is an impressive Neolithic Long Barrow just outside the village(at Stony Littleton).Access inside the burial chamber is allowed. For train enthusiasts there is an Edwardian disused railway station and signal box(both are now residential).Sir Peter Blake ,the pop artist,who designed the Sgt Peppers album cover for the Beatles once owned these buildings and still owns the other Chapel in the village. Park and Ride bus service into Bath town centre is 3 miles from Wellow on the Combe Hay Lane(in places this is a narrow and winding lane). There is a new cycle path from Wellow Trekking Centre which goes through the two tunnels (disused railway tunnels). There is no street lighting in Wellow.
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