34 Coney Street - The Milliners
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Key features |
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Studio | |
Sleeps 2 | |
No smoking | |
Entryphone/intercom |
Entertainment |
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Free unlimited WiFi | |
Smart TV | |
Freeview |
Kitchen/Housekeeping |
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Wine Fridge | |
Drinks fridge | |
Coffee machine | |
Iron & ironing board | |
Hairdryer | |
Towels & linen | |
Weekly cleaning service |
Beds |
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One Kingsize bed |
Bathrooms |
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1 bathroom | |
Separate shower |
**34 Coney Street - a brand new holiday let development of the highest quality right in the city centre**
Coney Street, York’s premier shopping street was home to some colourful characters down the ages. In 1150, the main street in York, was called Cuningstrete, the King’s Street. It ran from Ousegate right to the Museum Gardens. By the 18th century it was the site of the seat of government in the city, with the Guildhall and the Mansion House in pride of place. But it was in the 19th century that it became a shopping centre par excellence, with high class fashion establishments, costumiers, furriers, milliners, linen drapers, pianoforte warehouse, bookshops and jewellers, as well as the home of York’s first department store, Leak and Thorp which opened in 1869.
The Milliners
The stylish accommodation is an indulgent alternative to a hotel. Situated in the very centre of the historic City of York with views out to the heart of Coney Street, it has been beautifully decorated with the tropical element in soft contrast to the 3d painted zig zag wall decor panels. With finishes carefully selected to compliment the luxurious property you cannot help but feel enveloped in comfort as soon as you walk in. From the wonderfully comfortable bed, complete with bespoke upholstered headboard and loose furniture to the ensuite bathroom, there is an overwhelming sense relaxation as soon as you enter the room.
Revel in the luxury of getting ready for your fabulous night out in York which is literally on your doorstep. 34 Coney Street is surrounded by shops and restaurants, with The famous Betty's Tea Rooms and The Ivy only 2 minutes walk away you know that you are going to be totally spoilt for choice.
Although there is no parking as such with the apartment, there are plenty of paid for parking options close by. Just enquire for details.
Coney Street, York’s premier shopping street was home to some colourful characters down the ages. In 1150, the main street in York, was called Cuningstrete, the King’s Street. It ran from Ousegate right to the Museum Gardens. By the 18th century it was the site of the seat of government in the city, with the Guildhall and the Mansion House in pride of place. But it was in the 19th century that it became a shopping centre par excellence, with high class fashion establishments, costumiers, furriers, milliners, linen drapers, pianoforte warehouse, bookshops and jewellers, as well as the home of York’s first department store, Leak and Thorp which opened in 1869.
The Milliners
The stylish accommodation is an indulgent alternative to a hotel. Situated in the very centre of the historic City of York with views out to the heart of Coney Street, it has been beautifully decorated with the tropical element in soft contrast to the 3d painted zig zag wall decor panels. With finishes carefully selected to compliment the luxurious property you cannot help but feel enveloped in comfort as soon as you walk in. From the wonderfully comfortable bed, complete with bespoke upholstered headboard and loose furniture to the ensuite bathroom, there is an overwhelming sense relaxation as soon as you enter the room.
Revel in the luxury of getting ready for your fabulous night out in York which is literally on your doorstep. 34 Coney Street is surrounded by shops and restaurants, with The famous Betty's Tea Rooms and The Ivy only 2 minutes walk away you know that you are going to be totally spoilt for choice.
Although there is no parking as such with the apartment, there are plenty of paid for parking options close by. Just enquire for details.