We spent a family Christmas at the chapel. Myself and my husband, eldest daughter with partner, and three teenage children. This review is written from my perspective, as Mum, and the sensible adult. The children all thought it absolutely brilliant and spent a considerable amount of time in the games room. The downstairs of the property is fabulous, a large family room and an even larger games room with full size snooker table and table tennis - both much used. The kitchen fairly well equipped, but Christmas dinner for seven was slightly challenging. We found it lacking in silly things: potato peeler, kitchen scissors, serving spoons, rather than crockery, pans and electrical goods. I had two big issues with the property and as the week went on, they became the elephant in the room. The bedrooms are upstairs in the chapel roof and the bathroom downstairs across the games room and through a hallway. There is one indoors toilet and it is integral to the bathroom. It seemed a long way to the loo in the middle of the night, and the squabbling and queues for the bathroom, particularly for the bedtime teeth cleaning became wearing. We took a dog, a rather lively spaniel and my biggest issue was that the main door opened directly to the street, which the dog clearly saw as a bid for freedom. There is no garden, and so every time the dog needed a wee someone (usually me or my husband) had to walk said dog around the roads. That, combined with someone having to hang on to the dog every time the door was opened led to a stressful time. The children would be back in a heartbeat. I wouldn't take the dog there again, and I've decided that I am getting a bit long in the tooth and have had too many children to be sleeping on a different level to the bathroom. The other thing to be aware of is that the building has been constructed with acoustics in mind, and noise travels exceptionally well. Overall, we did enjoy our stay, and would recommend it to others, and my rating is personal and not reflective of the rest of the group.