Summary:
Welcome to our charming holiday let on York's historic street, The Shambles. This one-bedroom second-floor apartment features a recently modernized shower room and a cosy double bedroom. Accommodating up to 6 people, it includes a double sofa bed and 1 single sofa bed in the living room. Perfect for a short break in York, we offer two other apartments in the building, The Attic & The York Suite, sleeping up to 16 people for group bookings. Book now for an unforgettable stay!
The Space:
Upon entering the apartment there is a hallway, leading into the open plan, living room, kitchen and dining area. Kitchen includes cooker, hob, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, a range of cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery. The living area houses 2 single futon chairs, that open into single beds if needed and one 2 seater sofa bed sleeping 2, Coffee table, Tv and dining table and chairs to seat 4 is also provided. Large closet with hanging space and storage area for luggage. Large windows to the living room overlooking St Crux Church and The cobbled streets of The Shambles below.
There is a recently installed shower room with modern tiling and wall mounted light up mirror, wc and sink.
One double bedroom with hanging rail, wall mounted hairdryer, double bed, bedside tables, chest of drawers, wall mounted mirror.
Guest Access:
Access is via keyless entry system
The Neighborhood:
The Shambles is the most historic and well known street in York, bursting with a rich history through the ages, adjoining is Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate the shortest street with the longest name and great for a photo opportunity. Just across the road is the Golden Fleece the most haunted pub in York. You'll be spoilt for choice from independent shops like The Yorkshire Ghost Merchants, York Gin to high street retailers such as M&S, H&M & Zara just to name a few.
If you'd prefer to sight see around York, take a walk on the city walls and visit one of our 365 pubs. Cliffords Tower, York Art Gallery, Jorvik museum are all well worth a visit. The York Dungeon is only a short walk away for those looking for a gruesome experience.
Getting Around:
There are plenty of Taxis in the City with a taxi rank on St Saviourgate just a few strides away. The York City Sightseeing bus is a great way to tour famous landmarks while having a comfy seat. The train station is a 20 minute walk away. The best way to discover all there is to offer is by foot, down tiny side streets and cobble laid pathways.
Other Things to Note:
York has a plethora of fantastic high end restaurants, in most cases you will need to pre book but our recommendation is for a special occasion Skosh (Michelin guide) and Roots (Michelin star) are a once in lifetime experience.