Chapel Gallery

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Hawes, United Kingdom

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Art gallery· Scrapbooking store· Coffee store

Chapel Gallery Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Chapel Gallery is located in Hawes, United Kingdom on Burtersett Rd. Chapel Gallery is rated 5 out of 5 in the category art gallery in United Kingdom.

Address

Burtersett Rd

Phone

+44 1969667584

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Open hours

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Elizabeth Fawcett

Chapel Gallery is such a pleasure to just wander around and perfect for unique artwork, crafts and presents - and coffee! Ellie was really helpful with great advice - some little knitted sheep booties were perfect for a friend's new grand-daughter. Well worth a visit.

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Shelley Purchon

A lovely independently owned gallery and cafe. The art was interesting and affordable, lots of cute things in the gift shop and very nice staff. Ellie went the extra mile for us and was very kind. We only had drinks so I can't comment on the food but we would definitely go back to try.

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Sue Dewhurst

A warm welcome awaits and this gallery is full of quality, contemporary artist made work, one not to miss-fab coffee too. What a gem!!

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David Parry

Lovely place,well worth a visit

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Lynn Merrick

Delightful coffee shop, made for social distancing!! Sofas, really good cake and true craftsmanship in products sold.

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Sharon Hovell

Wonderful place. Lovely items to suit every budget. Very friendly owners.

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Phillip Pattinson

Far more here than you think, it is full of local arts and crafts. Well worth a visit.

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Melanie Denyer

This is a charming little gallery in a former chapel in Hawes. Just outside the main tourist part of the town, it boasts a small cafe, some wonderful local art on the walls - for sale, of course - and gorgeous hand-made gifts from local artisans, including a range of quite beautiful greetings cards that provide the perfect balance for the more cheesy tourist stuff available elsewhere. The owners are lovely and have put together a programme of workshops for visitors to try or indeed improve a range of crafts. We were there this afternoon for a spinning workshop, where our 13 year old son has just been taught a new skill that may just become his new passion. If there is one downside to the gallery, it's that it's accessed by some quite steep steps and is thus not wheelchair accessible. The owners would love to be able to install a lift, but the costs of doing so would not be insignificant. I managed to get in on crutches, and the road is quiet enough to be dropped directly outside, but step-free access is simply impossible for now. Visiting highly recommended.