Situated in the picturesque area of Ashley Down, Gloucestershire, this two-bedroom apartment offers a comfortable stay for up to four guests, showcasing breathtaking views of Bristol and a balcony that overlooks the Gloucester Cricket Club. Guests can enjoy their mornings with a cup of coffee while taking in the stunning scenery. The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen and a cozy lounge area, providing a perfect setting for relaxation after exploring the vibrant city of Bristol.
The apartment is designed with convenience in mind, offering a range of amenities including 24/7 guest support, professional cleaning services, and hotel-quality bed linens and towels. The kitchen is well-equipped with essential appliances such as an oven, stove, refrigerator, microwave, toaster, kettle, dishwasher, and washing machine. The sleeping arrangements consist of two double bedrooms, one of which has an ensuite bathroom, while the main bathroom includes a bath, basin, and toilet. The living room is furnished with comfy sofas and a flat-screen TV, enhancing the overall comfort of the space.
Ashley Down is a vibrant neighborhood that borders Bishopston, Horfield, and St. Werburghs, making it an ideal location for leisurely strolls around local allotments and a city farm. The area has gained popularity due to its excellent schools and proximity to the local attractions of Gloucester Road, as well as easy access to the city center and major transport links. The neighborhood is characterized by a mix of young professionals, families, and students, with many period houses having undergone modern extensions and renovations, including the conversion of old Bristol College buildings into contemporary townhouses and apartments.
Transportation is convenient in Ashley Down, located north of Bristol city center, with various options available for commuting by bus, bike, or car. Montpelier railway station is nearby, facilitating travel outside the city. The area is rich in cultural highlights, with attractions such as the Bristol Hippodrome Theatre and O2 Academy, along with shopping destinations like Cabot Circus and Broadmead Shopping Centre. Visitors can also explore local favorites, including St Andrews Park, Pearce's Hardware Store, and popular eateries like The Lazy Dog and The Royal Oak, adding to the overall appeal of this charming location.
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