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Portsmouth Road A

From
£90.00
Property type
Apartment
Bedrooms
2
Beds
3
Guests
5

Description

Portsmouth Road is located across the Itchen Bridge and is a two minute drive to the city centre of Southampton or approximately a ten minute walk. The Woolston train station is a couple of minutes walk away so if you are travelling without a car there is good access to Eastleigh, Fareham, Portsmouth and many other surrounding areas.

Across the Itchen Bridge there are many bars/restaurants in Oxford Street and you are within walking distance to the Ocean Village marina complex. Historic Walks and the Titanic museum can be booked in the centre of Southampton as well as viewing many of the worlds famous cruise liner at the Mayflower Park.

The apartment is on the main street on Portsmouth Road and as you enter the apartment there is you will find the kitchen to your right which is fully equipped so you are no longer governed by hotel timetables and can cook and relax at your own leisure. A washing machine is supplied for all your laundry needs so gone are the days of going home to mounds of washing.

The next room is the lounge which is a good size and has two sofa's, an lcd tv, dvd player and a dining table and four chairs.

There are two bedrooms, the first has a double bed and a single bed and the second bedroom has a double bed. Both bedrooms have wardrobes, chest of drawers and bedside tables with night lights. Bed linen is supplied and if your stay is longer than seven days our house keeping team will clean the apartment and change the bed linen.

The Bathroom has a bath with a shower over ahead and wash basin with a mirror and shaving sockets. Towels and complimentary toiletries are supplied on arrival.

Free broadband is included in the nightly rate unlike hotels where you have to purchase internet packages.

Please note there is no allocated parking with this apartment. A Public car park is opposite the apartment building and standard car park fees apply.

Area

Located on England's south coast, Southampton has been a major port since the 13th Century and was home to the RMS Titanic. The Maritime Museum in the Wool House features an exhibition on the ill-fated liner.

The main station in the city is Southampton Central with excellent links to London and other south coast towns and cities. Southampton Airport is located in the town of Eastleigh, just north of Southampton. It is connected to the city by a frequent rail service, and hosts flights to UK and some European destinations.

Southampton harbour is no longer used for car ferries to Europe, but remains the embarkation point for many cruise liners. Sailing is very popular, and Southampton Water has been the start and finish of the Round the World Yacht Race for 30 years.

The main retail facility is the West Quay Shopping Centre, which was the biggest city-centre shopping mall in Europe when it was opened.

The largest green space is Southampton Common which covers a larger area than Hyde Park in London and includes a Wildlife Centre, a swimming pool and several lakes and ponds.

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Children 4-13 yrs
Babies 0-3 yrs

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