Montpelier, located in the South West of England, offers a charming vacation property that can accommodate up to six guests. The space features three bedrooms, including a double room, a twin room, and a small double situated in a mezzanine area. The property is designed for comfort and convenience, with amenities such as 24/7 guest support, hotel-quality bed linens and towels, and a lockbox for easy check-in. The fully equipped kitchen contains essential appliances like an oven, stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher, while the living room provides a cozy atmosphere with a TV and comfortable sofas.
Guests will have complete access to the property during their stay, although the host will not be available in person. Instead, a support team is on hand 24/7 to assist with any inquiries or issues that may arise. This arrangement ensures that visitors can enjoy their stay without concerns about accessibility or support. The property is situated in Montpelier, an area known for its vibrant, bohemian atmosphere, which was recognized as the hippest area in the UK in February 2018. The neighborhood boasts beautiful terraced houses, many painted in pastel colors, contributing to its distinct and appealing character.
Montpelier is home to a variety of shops, particularly on Picton Street, where visitors can find the Radford Mill Farm Shop, known for its whole foods and organic produce, as well as the Italian deli C & T Licata & Son, which offers quality food and wine. For larger shopping needs, central Bristol is just a short distance away. The area is also rich in dining options, with independent cafes, bars, and restaurants that enhance the local culture. Noteworthy establishments include The Bristolian Café, famous for its brunches, and The Old England pub, which hosts live gigs and features a unique cricket practice area originally used by cricket legend W. G. Grace.
Transit in and around Montpelier is convenient, with easy access to Bristol city center via bus, bike, or car. The local railway station facilitates commuting outside the city, and roadways like the M32 and A38 allow for quick travel in and out of the area. Visitors can explore local landmarks such as Old Market and St Nicholas Market, as well as attractions like We The Curious and Clifton Downs and Observatory. For those interested in events or sports, Ashton Gate Stadium and Bath Racecourse are nearby, providing additional entertainment options during their stay.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!