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Tŷ Capel

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A substantial detached house, Tŷ Capel, which means the chapel house, was used as the minister’s house. The Rev John ‘Enlli’ Williams and his wife lived here during the latter part of the 19th Century where they raised five children. It is said that the Rev Williams would often be consulted by the Island owner Lord Newborough about development proposals for the Island and was once reputed to have convinced Lord Newborough that the islanders would rather have a new chapel rather than a new quay or new lime kiln.

During the summer the sunset can be seen flooding through the Celtic Crosses in the cemetery before the sun sinks softly behind the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland.

Tŷ Capel also includes a private garden and a multi-fuel stove in the lounge. There are 2 double bedrooms and two twin rooms.