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Sleeps 4
1 bathrooms
Yes pets
Sleeps 4
1 bathrooms
Yes pets

Features


    • Dishwasher
    • Dogs Welcome
    • Gas Central Heating
    • Parking
    • Parking Near-by
  • View more facilities
    • Shower over bath
    • Smoking not allowed
    • Washing machine
    • Wi-Fi
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Overview


St Martins View, Micklegate

This lovely Georgian building houses our spacious two bed apartment which is located towards the bottom of Micklegate opposite St Martins church, and within a short walk of everything in York.

The apartment is on the first floor, with a large airy open living/dining/kitchen room.  The two double bedrooms are well proportioned and furnished and benefit from secondary glazing to ensure a good nights sleep on this lively street.  In the living room there is a Smart TV with an Xbox and also a Bose sound system.

Well furnished throughout with everything you will need for a short break or a long stay in our beautiful city.

Micklegate is the main entrance into this walled City, and has a fantastic range of independent hospitality businesses, such as Partisan Bistro and Skosh to name a few amazing highlights.  York is full of great pubs, winebars and restaurants, but there are a great selection right on your doorstep.

There is an allocated car park space behind the building included with the apartment, but  York train station is also only 5 minutes walk away, and the local council run car parks are good value, with the closest also only 5 minutes away.

Summary


  • Sleeps up to 4 guests

  • Two bedrooms

  • One bathroom

  • Kitchen with dining and living area, equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, kettle and toaster

  • Gas central heating

  • Private parking for one car

  • Up to two dogs welcome

  • No smoking

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Location


Micklegate

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.

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