Holiday At The Highest House In Devon – A Striking Former Chapel Possessing Unrivalled Views Of Exmoor And Dartmoor
March 13, 2012A stunning former Methodist Chapel, which boasts the title of being the highest building in Devon, has become the latest luxurious property to join the Blue Chip Holidays portfolio of select South West holiday homes set in spectacular surroundings.
Overflowing with character North Lake Chapel is a sumptuous, 4-star gold rated holiday home for eight that dates back to the 1860′s when it was a prominent place of worship within the local community.
Inside, this pet-friendly property possesses amazing vaulted, beamed wooden ceilings and unrivalled views over both Exmoor to the North and Dartmoor to the South. The panoramic vistas are accentuated not only by its 360 degree windows but also by the wall of glass in the north gable of the property, which bathes the entrance hall in natural light.
This iconic landmark can currently be booked from £649 a week in the Blue Chip Holidays Spring Sale, saving £110. Three nights are available £462, saving £77 in the Sale; was £539. To book, visit www.bluechipholidays.co.uk or call 0844 7044987.
Outside the Spring Sale a week can be booked from £759, less than £14 per person, per night, based on eight sharing for a week. Press trips can be arranged for commissioned pieces.
Consisting of the original Chapel and the adjoining barn North Lake Chapel has four bedrooms, a large living room, kitchen, study, an enclosed garden and a feature first floor balcony that has breathtaking rural views.
The open plan living, kitchen and dining area is situated on the top floor to make the most of the surrounding countryside and the original, rich, dark oak beamed and panelled cathedral-style ceiling. Tall arched windows on the upper floor immerse the main room in light from all angles, while three sets of double doors lead out on to the large balcony area; perfect for alfresco dining and star-gazing.
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