Summary:
Situated on the banks of the River Severn, Broad Street Apartment in Worcester is known for its rich history and beautiful scenery. Located in the heart of Worcester, this 3-bedroom apartment offers easy access to local amenities such as shops, restaurants, and public transport. The apartment is just a short stroll away from the River Severn, nearby parks, and historic landmarks like Worcester Cathedral. With spacious double bedrooms and a versatile living area, Broad Street Apartment provides the perfect base for you to enjoy your stay in this vibrant city.
The Space:
Located in a quiet part of the city center, this apartment offers a peaceful retreat with easy access to all that the area has to offer. Entrance/Accessibility: The property has private access from the main street. While there is no dedicated parking, street parking is available from 6pm to 10am, and nearby car parks are just a short distance away.
Kitchen Area: The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need, including a fridge/freezer, oven, washing machine, microwave, kettle, and toaster. There’s also a sleek dining area with chairs, perfect for enjoying meals together.
Living Area: The cozy living space provides several seating areas to relax and unwind, as well as a large dining table where family and friends can gather. An additional double sofa bed is included in the living room, adding extra flexibility for guests.
Bedrooms: The apartment features three spacious bedrooms, each with modern styling and comfortable double beds, ensuring a restful stay. For additional sleeping arrangements, there is also a sofa bed suitable for a child located in the first bedroom and on the top floor.
Bathrooms: The property has two bathrooms, both equipped with showers, and one also features a bath for added convenience.
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:
The River Severn runs through the city, with scenic riverside walks and bridges connecting different parts of the centre. Worcester’s culture and heritage are reflected in landmarks like the Guildhall, with its ornate Georgian design, and the Commandery, which played a pivotal role during the English Civil War.
Worcester city centre balances its rich historical past with modern living, offering a lively atmosphere with plenty of shops, cultural sites, and green spaces.
Getting Around:
Worcester Foregate Street Station: Located in the heart of the city centre, this is the main station for central access. It provides direct rail services to Birmingham, London Paddington, Hereford, and other regional destinations.
Worcester Shrub Hill Station: Situated slightly outside the city centre, this station also connects to major routes, including cross-country services and longer-distance travel.
The City Centre is well-served by local and regional bus routes, with the main hub being Crowngate Bus Station.
Worcester is easily accessible via the M5 motorway (junctions 6 and 7), connecting it to the broader UK road network.
The city centre has several car parks, including large multi-storey facilities at Crowngate and St. Martin’s Gate, making it convenient for drivers.
Park and Ride services are available from locations on the outskirts of the city, reducing traffic congestion in the centre.
Other Things to Note:
On street parking only after 6pm and before 10am.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.