I'm pasting a bit of info about the accommodation from the stuff they sent me for you all to get excited about!!
Location
The Ebenezer Chapel, which is easy to find, being right next to the 'The King William Inn' pub, on the Derwent River Bridge, just off the main A6 in the centre of the village of Milford. The village is about 6 miles north of Derby. There is ample street parking right outside the Chapel gates and railings, though the lane does tend to get busy during the pub’s evening opening hours.
Bedrooms
The `Ebenezer Chapel’ has eight good sized bedrooms, all having generous pine beds, mattress covers, non-allergenic Continental Quilts, two pillows per person, bed-side tables and lights. All bedrooms except the Woodside Bedroom has a ‘hot & cold’ vanity-basin and shaving light.
Ground level:
Well bedroom - twin beds, with featured well, recently rediscovered after being lost since the old `Durham Ox’ pub was rebuilt as `The Ebenezer Chapel’ in 1859!
Boiler Room bedroom - Double bed, with basin: (This bedroom was originally the site of the 1885 coal-fired boiler, which blew up and demolished the Choir stalls in 1901! (No-one hurt!).
Sauna bedroom - Twin Beds, with extra single bed and shower & basin en-suite. There is a large Finnish Sauna suite in a corner of this large bedroom, with full instructions provided.
Gallery level:
Large bedroom - Double and single bed, with cot, shower and basin.
Top Floor:
Cliff bedroom - Double bed with extra single, with basin and en suite shower room.
Front bedroom - Double bed with en suite shower room.
Middle bedroom - Twin beds with extra single, plus en-suite shower room with toilet, basin and electric shower.
Woodside bedroom - Twin beds, woodland and river view
There is a Double sofa-bed in the top floor lounge.
So, thats 4 rooms with doubles for the couples and another 4 rooms with 10 singles for the 9 'single' chaps. Plus, a sofabed for anyone who really doesn't want to share!