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Located within a Georgian townhouse that has recently undergone a meticulous renovation, the apartment has been finished to a high standard and thoughtfully furnished to create a stylish and welcoming city-centre retreat.
Accessed from the ground floor, a private staircase leads up to the first floor where you’ll find a spacious open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area, light, comfortable, and perfect for relaxing after a day exploring the city. A further steep and narrow staircase leads to the upper floor, where the generous bedroom and bathroom are situated. The bedroom overlooks the street at the front of the property, but secondary glazing ensures a peaceful and restful night’s sleep.
Situated on vibrant Micklegate, the historic main gateway into the walled city and is known for its vibrant mix of independent bars and restaurants. You’ll find fantastic dining just moments from your door, including favourites such as Partisan and Skosh. York itself is brimming with excellent pubs, wine bars, and eateries, with many of the best right on your doorstep. Located within the historic city walls, 71 Micklegate is just a five-minute walk from both the train station and the city centre, making it the perfect base for exploring this beautiful and historic city.
Apartment 2 comfortably sleeps two guests. For larger groups, it can be combined with Apartment 1 and/or Apartment 3 within the same building, allowing accommodation for up to eight guests in total – ideal for families or friends travelling together while still enjoying their own private spaces.
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Sleeps 2
Kitchen with dining area and lounge, equipped with oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, kettle and toaster
Gas central heating
Secondary glazing to the front of the building
Dogs welcome
No smoking
Larger groups can combine with Apartment 1 and Apartment 3 to sleep 8 while still enjoying their own private spaces (no hen or stag dos)
Micklegate is one of York’s most famous historic streets, once the main ceremonial entrance into the city. Kings and queens processed through Micklegate Bar, the impressive medieval gateway that still stands today. The street itself is lined with period buildings, independent shops, and a thriving mix of pubs, restaurants, and cafés. Just a short walk from York station, Micklegate combines rich history with a lively modern atmosphere, making it a popular base for visitors.