Step into the beating heart of the Chapel - a large living space with squashy sofas and a traditional atmosphere. All rooms radiate from this core - follow beautifully handmade pitch pine stairs with carved banisters to hidden spaces up in the vaulted ceilings. It's an amazing place for very close family and friends that are happy to share the joy. The airy kitchen is carefully shielded behind slender glazed doors and has all the basics for a holiday. The cosy dining area is perfect for long suppers and wine.
Three bedrooms are set off the living space – all doubles but note those in the Gods are behind curtains and screens - not for the modest. The ground floor bedroom has a door and is handy for the bathroom! The bathroom may be basic, but it gleams and has an indulgent bath to make up for the long walks.
Llandustumwy was the birthplace of the only Welsh-speaker to serve as Prime Minister, David Lloyd George. His childhood home sits across the way from Capel Bach and is the Lloyd George Museum - a fascinating glimpse into the politician's life. Tŷ Newydd was the home of David Lloyd George in later life.
Follow the Afon Dwyfor riverbank footpath past Lloyd George's grave through the Coed Trefan woodland or head to the Wales Coastal Path through the village. Dwyfor Ranch Rabbit Farm and Animal Park is around the corner for youngsters.