A Room at the Inn: At the Chapel in Somerset - Remodelista
On a quick trip to Somerset a while back, I was lucky enough to spend a night at At the Chapel, a former Congregational church dating from the 17th century in the village of Bruton.
Owned by former Notting Hill denizens Catherine Butler, a restaurateur, and her husband, architect and furniture designer Ahmed Sidki, At the Chapel gives nearby Babington House a run for the money.
Photograph courtesy of The Modern House.
The double-height dining room is illuminated by a cascading glass fiber optic chandelier by Bruce Monro. The owners enlisted architects Mackenzie Wheeler to oversee the rehabilitation of the building.
Photograph courtesy of The Modern House.
In the interior, “materials are limited to reclaimed oak, local Doulton stone, simple blackened wrought iron fittings,” the architects say.
Photograph courtesy of At the Chapel.
At the Chapel also has a cafe and bakery where locals flock for breakfast.