Summary:
Chichester Close House is a vibrant and cosy 2-bedroom apartment that offers everything you need for a comfortable stay. The property features a spacious and modern bathroom, as well as a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing your meals. Enjoy the outdoor garden space, complete with furniture, ideal for relaxing or dining al fresco. With free parking available, this apartment provides convenience and comfort, making it a great choice for both short and extended stays.
The Space:
Upon arriving at Chichester Close House, you’ll find one free parking space available on the driveway for your convenience. Inside, the spacious kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to create delicious meals, including an oven, hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster, and a range of pots and pans. There’s also plenty of cupboard space, as well as complimentary tea, coffee, and sugar. The living and dining area provides a large, comfy modern sofa, perfect for relaxing with a TV for entertainment, and a dining table that comfortably seats four. The property has two spacious bedrooms, each with a lovely double bed, wardrobes, and drawers to store your belongings. The main bathroom features a shower, bath, sink, and toilet, ensuring all your needs are met during your stay.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property. The keys to the property are accessed via a secure key safe and full details will be provided shortly before your arrival date.
The Neighborhood:
Hereford, a historic city nestled in the heart of Herefordshire, is known for its rich heritage, stunning cathedral, and picturesque location along the River Wye. Dominating the city centre is the magnificent Hereford Cathedral, a striking example of Gothic architecture, home to the Mappa Mundi—the largest surviving medieval map of the world—and the Chained Library, which houses a fascinating collection of ancient manuscripts. The city centre, compact and easy to explore, offers a mix of independent shops, traditional markets, and cozy cafés. History enthusiasts will enjoy the Black and White House Museum, a beautifully preserved Jacobean building that provides a glimpse into life during the 17th century. Surrounded by the lush landscapes of the Wye Valley, Hereford serves as a gateway to outdoor adventure. The River Wye offers activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and scenic riverside walks, while the rolling hills and orchards of Herefordshire are ideal for hiking and cycling. The region is also famed for its cider-making tradition, with many local producers offering tours and tastings. With its blend of historic charm, cultural treasures, and access to breath-taking natural beauty, Hereford is an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxing and enriching experience.
Getting Around:
Hereford is well-connected, with regular train services from Cardiff, Birmingham, and London arriving at its centrally located station. For drivers, the A49 and A465 offer convenient routes into the city, and ample parking is available throughout the area. Local bus services link Hereford to the picturesque Herefordshire countryside and nearby towns, making it easy to explore the surrounding region. The city centre is compact and pedestrian-friendly, ideal for discovering its historic landmarks, including the famous Hereford Cathedral and the Mappa Mundi. For those wishing to explore further, cycling and walking routes along the River Wye provide scenic opportunities to take in the area's natural beauty, while nearby driving routes lead to charming villages and the broader Herefordshire countryside.
Other Things to Note:
Extras -
-No pets
- Please note that this apartment is located on the top floor, and it is stairs access to the property.
- This apartment has a washing machine.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.