Fae Chapel

ID: S127043

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Pixie Chapel is a secret slice of unadulterated charm, nestled in remote Welsh mountainside country. This home, so fittingly named, carries with it a longstanding artistic and local heritage. Today, Pixie Chapel offers a tranquil retreat, in the heart of hiking terrain, full of original charm and designer panache.

Finished with natural flair, this charismatic home is dotted with uplifting touches, while the quality of furnishings and fittings remain impeccable. Pixie Chapel is an eighteenth-century original baptist chapel, converted in the 1980s, and given an interiors refresh by the current owner in 2015.

Far from being just another anonymous holiday rental, the sense of personal commitment to this stylish bolthole is evident, from the pot of home-made jam to the generations-old paintings of Welsh fairies, hinting at the folklore of the region (a legacy of the owner’s grandmother.)

This home with-a-difference has a deceptively austere exterior, with its classic, Baptist chapel facade entirely intact. Linear and tall-standing, the chapel is framed with slate-grey Welsh stone and a jade green front door. It overlooks the charmingly over-grown and un-manicured graveyard, with its two distinctive sequoia trees with their cinnamon coloured bark.

Ideal for writers, designers, foodies, artists and walkers, Pixie Chapel is a veritable retreat from the bustle of crowds and urban living, it offers a unique space full of quirky charm and eccentric interiors, overlooking the silvery peaks of the Brecon Beacons.

The owner is a writer/ film producer who comes from generations of local family, her ancestry being notable local characters who were lovers of the land and artists! This home offers ultimate, tranquil seclusion in the heart of nature for those who wish to escape to a mystical, Welsh idyll, fully set up for accomplished self caterers.

The kitchen is full of sixties-inspired touches, from the creamy cupboard doors with toned mustard handles, to the printed wall-paper in the style of Orla Kiely. Accents of canary yellow, aqua and powder blue worktops give this space a youthful feel, while the monochrome floor tiles, vintage crockery and retro pastel-toned appliances provide an abundance of designer flair.

The dining space is open plan, ideal for informal breakfasts, with views of the beautifully wooded graveyard. The sleek, polished fifties style table provides a wonderful spot to enjoy a fresh coffee, farm-produced creamy buttered toast and hand-made marmalade.

The paintings, at every turn, are reminiscent of Welsh folklore and mythology; the Celtic taste for a rich sense of other-worldliness is vivid; Welsh folklore is largely told through a longstanding poetic heritage, in which tylwyth teg (fairy folk) featured prominently.

Pixie Chapel offers a little haven of escapism, with its playful design aesthetic and references to Welsh folklore, this home is an antidote to modern paced living. Even the guest lavatory imbibes the retro theme: with flamingo print walls and power blue fittings, no detail is left under-thought in the unique home!

With characteristic thick, solid walls, the living room is cosy and inviting, with the log-burning stone and original chimney breast as the centrepiece. Designed for ultimate “downtime,” the large sofas are exquisitely upholstered in tweed and suede style fabrics; the thematic patterned wallpaper offers accents of deep purple, complementing the beautifully polished brass mirror. With ambient lamp lighting, thick curtains, and large sofas, this is a space to snuggle up away from the mountain chill in the glow of the fire. The bookshelf is bursting with holiday reading as well as walking maps and guides, and an extensive DVD collection thanks to the film industry professional owner!

Pixie Chapel is suitable for either two couples, or a small family with older children. This charming home offers two, airy double bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms and sumptuous king size beds, finished with wonderful soft furnishings including silk printed cushions and locally crafted quilts. One of the bedrooms has views of Pen Y Fan - which can be viewed from the vantage spot of the bed; while the other bedroom has views across the churchyard.

The original, arched chapel windows offer the bedrooms a timeless elegance, as well as abundant natural daylight. The bathrooms are nothing less than exquisite in their finishes - with the same wonderful arched windows, they boast claw-footed baths, one of these in a striking powder blue. An additional note of luxury being natural seafood bathroom products and thick, fluffy hotel style towels!

The “woodland” room has a forest-themed wallpaper, finished with a calm and neutral palette, it is a well-proportioned space, brimming with personal style. With a solid, mahogany antique dresser, beautifully upholstered chair and woodland themed paintings; this is an enchanting escape from modern life.

The “honeysuckle” room has floral patterned wallpaper in a space that is unequivocally pretty! With dusty pink velvet curtains and a window-side writing desk with a beautiful blown glass lamp, this is the ultimate writers “nook.” With stunning Chinese silk-covered cushions, dresser with mirror and jade coloured bathroom tiles; this is a romantic haven of peace and design indulgence!

The outdoor space comprises a charming courtyard, fragrant with terracotta potted marigolds and blossoming trellis. This space is furnished with two wicker sofas and a log burner. Nothing else can conjure such an authentic Welsh mountainside ambience as that scent of burning logs in the air! Sprigs of rosemary and thyme are on hand for guests’ roast dinners. Visitors will enjoy relaxing, perhaps after a morning hike, with a good book, or an evening glass of wine along with some local goats cheese and cold cuts as the sun softens over the mountains.

Picnics in the churchyard, surrounded by pretty cottages and farms, offer a unique al fresco dining experience in unadulterated tranquillity.

Wifi connection is fast, so those who wish to work from home will be able to do so, choosing from one of the two desks with a view, or, those who wish to ‘cosy up’ with Netflix and a glass of wine are in luck!

Whether it be a cosy, snuggly winter retreat, or a summer idyll of mountain tranquillity, Pixie Chapel offers a unique, vibrant, home-like, yet flawlessly comfortable haven, brimming with idiosyncratic charm and personal style, in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Pixie Chapel is nestled in the tranquil, typically Welsh village of Llanfrynach, just three miles from Brecon, in the foothills of Pen Y Fan, with incredible views. Llandryndach has no pubs, and thus offers the ultimate rural experience.

Guests can walk straight into the mountains from the front door; as such, the village is ideally located for keen hikers and cyclists; the Fan Y Big Horseshoe circuit starts at the front door, while the start of the Pen Y Fan mountain peak walk at Cwm Gwdi is only four miles away.

For outdoor dining, a picnic on the shores of Llangorse Lake in the Welsh sun is about as good as it gets!

There are two pubs within a mile and a half: The Three Horses in Groesffordd and The Royal Oak in Pencil, with the award-winning Griffin at Felin Fach

Brecon is a pretty, bustling market town with a bakery, deli, patisserie and an ice cream parlour, as well as a once-a-month farmers market.

Hay-on-Wye is known as being a literary lovers haven, brimming with second-hand book stores and literary festivals, while there are annual Jazz Festivals in Brecon and nearby Crickhowell.

Anglers can fish on the Usk, while those adventure lovers can raft and row, or wild swimming is always an option.

This corner of Wales, in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, offers so much for visitors, from medieval castles to pony trekking, to museums or local crafts, and when the famously fickle weather doesn’t comply, a local gastropub will surely hit the right note!

Accommodation

Pixie Chapel is a converted chapel which has been recently renovated. It is spread over two floors, sleeping up to 4 people in 2 double bedrooms.

Interior
- Double bedroom with king size bed, views of Pen Y Fan from the bed, en-suite bathroom with shower cubicle, and a desk
- Double bedroom with views over the churchyard and en-suite bathroom with roll-top bath and TV
- Cloakroom
- Large fully-equipped kitchen and pantry (full of spices, dry goods, oils and vinegars, vintage crockery and cutlery, cookbooks, walking maps and guides) with original 1950s dining table
- Cosy sitting room with two double sofas, wood burner, desk and TV

Outside grounds
- Courtyard garden with two sofas
- Firepit
- Street parking outside

Amenities
- Washing machine and tumble dryer
- Iron
- DVDs
- Wifi available

Nearby points of interest

  • Pen y Fan
  • Tretower Castle & Court
  • Penderyn Brecon Beacons Distillery / The Welsh Whisky Co Ltd
  • Hay Festival
  • Big Pit National Coal Museum

Reviews (4)

  • Hattie

    I loved our stay here, it was so peaceful and quiet. Highlights for me were the kitchen (so well equipped), the bed and the amazing DVD collection! Also loved the retro styling of the house.

  • Erin

    We spent over 5 weeks in this beautiful converted chapel and absolutely loved it. We didn't meet Sam (self-check-in was easy) but she was very responsive and gave us some great local tips. She has created a stylish and cosy home with unique decor and artwork. The wifi is fast (we worked online and watched Netflix), the kitchen very well-equipped and spacious, the bed super comfortable, and the shower hot and powerful. Nice views from the bedrooms too. The only tiny issue was needing to be careful with the heating use due to high costs in the area, but it wasn't a real problem and we didn't get cold. We especially loved the wood burning stove. The village is very quiet and we enjoyed walks along the canal (about a mile away). Pen y Fan, Brecon, and Hay on Wye are in easy visiting distance. We highly recommend it and would love to return.

  • Tobias

    A fabulous and extremely stylish place! Samantha gave us helpful and clear advice for hiking tours, day trips, and eating locations. We enjoyed our stay very much!

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