**34 Coney Street - a brand new holiday let development of the highest quality right in the city centre**
Coney Street, York's premier shopping street was home to some colourful characters down the ages. In 1150, the main street in York, was called Cuningstrete, the King's Street. It ran from Ousegate right to the Museum Gardens. By the 18th century it was the site of the seat of government in the city, with the Guildhall and the Mansion House in pride of place. But it was in the 19th century that it became a shopping centre par excellence, with high class fashion establishments, costumiers, furriers, milliners, linen drapers, pianoforte warehouse, bookshops and jewellers, as well as the home of York's first department store, Leak and Thorp which opened in 1869.
The Silk Mercers
Situated on the second floor this one bedroom apartment to the rear of the building has been beautifully designed with colour and organic shapes in mind to represent its namesake The Silk Mercer. Using bright brass finishes the designers have created something special for your stay in York. The open plan living dining area creates a great area for you to relax and unwind together. There is a sofa to curl up in front of the TV, pus a kitchen/dining area to enjoy your meal together, chat over a cup of coffee or pre dinner drinks before stepping out into the night life that York offers you, right on your doorstep.
Moving on into the luxurious bedroom with a large comfortable bed in which to rest after a fun filled day and a luxury en-suite shower room. The ensuite has a large walk in shower and underfloor heating - perfect for your preparations for your fun filled time ahead. Whether you have come to York for the races, to take in the grandeur of York Minster, a weekend of entertainment at the theatres or just here to relax and unwind, this centrally located 1 bedroom apartment is the perfect starting point.
Although there is no parking as such with the apartment, there are plenty of paid for parking options close by. Just enquire for details.