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York, Yorkshire
 

House of York One

12
Guests
10 adults + 2 children. Refer to Property Layout below.
6
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
Dog Friendly
Location, location, location! Two Victorian townhouses in a superb central location in the stunning Roman city of York.

House of York One is made up of two individual, three storey, Victorian houses, Number 107 and Number 109. Stay here, opposite the ancient Roman Walls, and you can plan stress-free sightseeing like the Vikings once plotted their plunders! Bursting with museums, history and food, the city centre or riverside are barely five minutes away on foot with the infamous Shambles and York Minster a further 15-minute stroll.

You’ll find open plan living, dining and kitchen areas on the ground floors of both, which are ideal for convivial gatherings and family meals. The welcoming lounge areas both provide a Smart television with Netflix and Disney+, packed bookcases and a wide selection of games to keep all ages occupied during your stay.

Families will also love the separate basement games room, with a cinema area sporting a 75-inch Smart television and foosball table available – perfect for keeping both young and old entertained after a day wandering the cobbled streets of medieval York. Another welcome surprise is in Number 109 where the dining table can be transformed into a full-size pool table, presenting another fun activity for the larger group.

The houses both offer three bedrooms and one bathroom on the first and second floors, offering flexibility for family gatherings as well as groups of friends with the options of both twin and single bedrooms. While teens will love all the activities on offer, tots or toddlers are just as welcome with baby baths, cots and highchairs all available on request. There are also two additional z-beds available at a charge of £20 per stay.

Outside, both houses have secure courtyard spaces flanked by old red-brick walls and furnished with tables and chairs allowing for a soothing glass of wine after an energetic day spent exploring.

House of York One is situated just off thriving Bishopthorpe Road, which was once named as Britain's best high street. It is a cute, vibrant spot where you will find restaurants, gelaterias, quality cafes and handy greengrocers.

That exploration is likely to focus on York, but wider adventures are also a cinch. It is just ten minutes’ walk to York station from which trains serve pretty Harrogate and foodie Malton, or you can usually drive to sandy beaches, the Moors or Dales within an hour.

Property Layout

BASEMENT

Number 107 - Basement

Access to the cinema and games room via an internal staircase. Cinema area with a three-seater sofa and armchair, coffee table and sideboard. 75 inch Smart television with Netflix, Disney+ and Freeview Channels available.

Games area with two large bean bags, an adult size foosball table and a large variety of board games.

Please note that the ceilings are low throughout this floor

GROUND FLOOR

Number 107 - Ground Floor

Front door access into the entrance hall with coat hanging space. Steep stairs leading to the first floor.

Door leading to open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen area:

Lounge area with two 3-seater sofas, armchair, board games and bookshelves with books provided for both adults and children. Smart television with Netflix, Disney+ and Freeview channels and a wood burning stove.

Open-plan kitchen dining area which comprises of a fully fitted kitchen with an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, large fridge/ freezer with ice and filtered water, microwave, toaster and kettle. Dining table and chairs for six people.

Utility area with washing machine, clothes drying rack and iron and ironing board.

Door to the exterior courtyard area.

Number 109 - Ground Floor

Front door access into the entrance hall with coat hanging space. Steep stairs leading to the first floor. 

Door leading to open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen area:

Lounge area with two 3-seater sofas, armchair, board games and bookshelves with books provided for both adults and children. Smart television with both Netflix, Disney+ and Freeview channels.

Open-plan kitchen dining area which comprises of a fully fitted kitchen with an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, large fridge/ freezer with ice and filtered water, microwave, toaster and kettle. Dining table and chairs for six people. The dining table converts to a full-size pool table with balls and cues provided.

Utility area with washing machine, drying rack and ironing board and iron provided.

Door to exterior courtyard area.

FIRST FLOOR

Number 107 - First Floor

Bedroom one with a king size bed and pocket sprung mattress, bedside tables, wardrobe, mirror and dressing table

Family bathroom with a Japanese-style soaking tub bath and separate shower cubicle, basin, WC, towel rail and underfloor heating.

Bedroom two with a single bed with pocket sprung mattress, bed side table, built in drawers and wardrobe.

Number 109 - First Floor

Bedroom one with a king size bed and pocket sprung mattress, bedside tables, wardrobe, mirror and dressing table. Window seat overlooking Nunnery Lane.

Family bathroom with a bath and separate shower cubicle, basin, WC, towel rail and underfloor heating

Bedroom two with a single bed with pocket sprung mattress, bed side table, built in drawers and wardrobe.

SECOND FLOOR

Number 107 - Second Floor

Bedroom three with zip and link super king double bed (can be configured as 3' twins if required), chest of drawers and hanging space. Black out blinds on all windows. An extra bed can be provided in this bedroom at an additional cost.

Number 109 - Second Floor

Bedroom three with zip and link super king double bed (can be configured as 3' twins if required), chest of drawers and hanging space. Black out blinds on all windows. An extra bed can be provided in this bedroom at an additional cost.

OUTSIDE

Outside both Number 107 & Number 109, in the petite courtyard gardens, there is a table with chair and bench seating available. This area has rear access which is lockable so can be used for bicycle storage if required.

There is a 10-minute drop off parking zone in the access street just next to House of York One. The owners can arrange space in a private car park, which is 2 minutes walk away, for £5 per day. There is also a public car park 2 minutes walk away for £13 per day.

Location

From House of York One it is only a ten-minute walk into central York where you can soak up the history of the city along the quaint cobbled streets along The Shambles, filled with a rich and varied heritage and then wander on to discover the impressive architecture of the Gothic cathedral York Minster. Also within easy reach is the River Ouse where you can enjoy a gentle stroll by the waterside towards York with views of the famous York City Walls along the way.

Just metres from the doorstep and you can hop on one of York’s infamous open-top buses and explore over the finest attractions that this thriving city has to offer with access to world-class museums, galleries, and experience. With attractions such as Clifford's Tower, York Castle Museum and the National Railway Museum only the tip of what is on offer, you can fill ever day with a new and exciting activity.

The wonderfully eclectic ‘Bishy Road’ is nearby with a range of independent shops, cafes and businesses. Here you can stock up your hamper for your days exploring with a large variety of excellent products from The Pig and Pastry, one of the top-rated neighbourhood cafes, or have an indulgent wine-tasting experience at the local wine bar and then enjoy the prime people watching spot at The Angel on the Green.

York is perfectly placed between London & Edinburgh with the glorious Yorkshire Wolds, North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales right on the doorstep. With a leading train station at the heart of the city, you are within an hour’s travel of a multitude of destinations. Why not explore the wonderful beaches and coastline at Scarborough and Bridlington or take a trip to Goathland in the North York Moors, featuring the infamous 'Hogsmeade' train station from Harry Potter, to experience the wild beauty of the National Park.

Amenities

    All Amenities

    • Allows babes in arms
      Up to 12 months.
    • Allows children
      1 - 16 years.
    • Cinema room
    • Cot
      Two travel cots are available on request. Travel cot bedding is not supplied.
    • Dog friendly
      Two well-behaved dogs are welcome (£30 fee per dog). Dogs must be kept to the ground floor and are not allowed on the furniture.
    • Games room
    • Hairdryer
      A hairdryer is provided in each bedroom.
    • Heating
      There is central heating provided throughout the ground, first and second floors of both Number 107 and Number 109. A woodburning stove is also available in the living area of Number 107 and there is also an electric wall heater in the basement.
    • Highchair
      Two highchairs are available.
    • Linen & towels provided
    • Outside space
    • Snooker/Pool table
    • Walking distance to a pub (under 1 mile)
    • Wi-Fi
      There is free high speed broadband Wi-Fi throughout the houses and there is good 4G signal available on most networks.

Important Information

This property is located in York city centre.

For safety reasons, we do not permit electric vehicle or hybrid car charging at this property. If you’re travelling by EV, discover your nearest electric vehicle charging point here.

Arrival time: 4pm
Departure time: 10am

Accessibility

Please call a member of the team on 01573 226711 to discuss your requirements.
Guests
Max Adults:
12
Max Children:
8
Max Infants:
2
(Children who require a cot)
Note: 10 adults + 2 children. Refer to Property Layout below.
Maximum number of adults and children is 12
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