This quirky Georgian apartment is an ideal base for a stay in the heart of the city. Although small, it conceals some unique features, including a small courtyard garden for evening drinks and vaulted ceilings, which point to the home's original use as a coal cellar. Those ceilings make the connected bedrooms extra cosy, though the one bathroom might not be enough for larger groups. However, you're just around the corner from the Royal Crescent and a short walk away from the Roman Baths, so you're in an ideal location for sightseeing, and the large kitchen makes cooking meals easy.
Home truths: *Starter toiletries are provided. However, you will want to stock up on other essentials such as coffee and tea, as these are not included.
*Self-check-in is available here. You'll either pick up the keys at a nearby property or use a lockbox on the premises. Your host will confirm instructions before your arrival.
*Your host uses a third-party platform called Truvi for ID verification and to manage damage deposits independently from Plum Guide. They'll send you a link to fill out when you book.
*Hen and stag parties are strictly not allowed at this home.
*The nearest parking is at a public car park a five-minute walk away.
*To enter this home, you'll have to climb approximately 18 steps, so it may not be suitable for guests with reduced mobility. As it is a basement apartment with arched ceilings, taller guests should take care.
*There is only one bathroom, which may be a problem for larger groups.
*The second bedroom is comprised of two connected rooms with no door between.
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