
About the Old Chapel house



The town of Pembroke is situated in the Welsh National Coastal Park and has a commanding castle boasting the birthplace of the first Tudor, Henry VII. The walled town has many traditional, antiques and craft shops.
The Old Chapel House is dated circa 1855 converted from an independent chapel to a spacious dwelling house with central heating and double glazed windows.
The family room on the ground floor has wheelchair access and a private shower/toilet. The lift is located in the cellar rising to the sun lounge in the picture above. There is also a TV lounge on the ground floor for residents use with coffee and tea facilities. On the next floor there are two single rooms and two double rooms with shower or bath.
Rates are £35 per person per night single accommodation and £30 per person per night sharing a double room with a discount available for stays longer than two nights.