Situated in the vibrant heart of York, South Yorkshire, Baggergate House is a beautifully presented three-storey terraced property that accommodates up to six guests. This period home is ideally suited for families looking to explore the rich history and attractions of York, being just a short ten-minute walk from the train station and a five-minute stroll to a 24-hour car park for those arriving by car. The property’s prime location allows easy access to the city center, making it a convenient base for visitors.
Upon entering Baggergate House, guests are greeted by a spacious living and dining area, featuring plush leather sofas and an inviting armchair, perfect for relaxation while enjoying views from the bay window or watching television. The dining table comfortably seats the entire family, making it an excellent spot for planning daily adventures or enjoying meals together. The contemporary kitchen, adorned with striking grey tiles and turquoise cupboards, is fully equipped for all culinary needs, offering a delightful space to prepare meals.
The accommodation includes three well-appointed bedrooms, with two located on the first floor—a double and a twin—both stylishly decorated and equipped with ample storage. An en-suite WC adds convenience, while the family bathroom features both a shower over the bath and a separate shower cubicle for flexible morning routines. The second floor hosts an additional twin bedroom, enhancing the property’s versatility for guest arrangements. Outside, the rear garden boasts a decking area with furniture, ideal for alfresco dining, and a private hot tub for ultimate relaxation after a day of exploration.
Baggergate House is perfectly positioned for discovering York’s myriad attractions. Nearby Bishopthorpe Road offers a selection of delis and shops, while the city center is just a short walk away, featuring an array of shops, cafés, pubs, and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy scenic riverside walks along the River Ouse or explore renowned attractions such as the Jorvik Viking Centre, York Minster, and the National Railway Museum. For those interested in culinary delights, York’s Chocolate Story and the historic Betty's café are must-visit destinations. Additionally, the surrounding areas, including the spa town of Harrogate and the bustling city of Leeds, offer further opportunities for shopping and dining, as well as access to beautiful countryside for outdoor activities.
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