Stylish City Apartment with Parking Bridge Square Apartments
Apartment in Lancaster
6 guests · 4 bedrooms · 1 bath
Reasons to book
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi, Parking and more
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About this apartment rental
Book an apartment for the price of a hotel room.
5 minutes walk to the city centre this modern apartment sits within the Grade 2 listed façades of the iconic Old Bus Depot, boasting free secure parking, fast free wifi in all rooms and some of the largest short term accommodation in Lancaster.
The self contained apartment has an expansive open plan living area which provides great space for you to relax after a long day’s work or play which makes sharing with friends or colleagues comfortable and convenient. In short, more room to live, work and relax, with a welcoming “home from home” feel.
Travelling in a group? No problem we have 6 apartments all in the same building. Each sleeps up to six meaning groups of up to 36 can comfortably be accommodated.
2 bedroom, 1 bathroom city apartment
1st bedroom: king sized bed, 2nd bedroom: 2 x single beds, plus sofa bed in lounge which is almost a kingsize
Sleeps up to 6
5 minute walk to Sainsbury's supermarket & Lancaster bus station
5 minutes drive to junction 34 of the M6
15 min bus ride to Lancaster University
Free midstay clean and laundry change every 7 days
1 Secure parking space
Secure bike store
Lifts
Fully fitted kitchen
Please note: Before guests are allowed to enter the property they must provide the host with a copy of their government photo ID e.g. passport or drivers licence as well as sign the hosts Terms and Conditions.
Living & Dining Space/ Kitchen
Open plan living, integrated with a casual dining area and full-sized kitchen.
Want to access apps such as BBC iPlayer, stream films on Netflix or surf websites on the big screen? You can do all this with our Smart TV, USB connections are a standard feature.
The furniture is a tasteful blend of retro and modern, carefully selected by our interior designer.
The sofa bed is no ordinary sofa bed, it is the largest we could find! At only a centimetre or 2 smaller than a king size you are sure you have a restful nights sleep, regardless of your size. All linen and bedding for the sofa bed is neatly stored inside the sofa bed.
Master Bedroom
Furnished with a king sized bed and luxurious mattress you have a choice of firm and soft pillows to marry with your 13.5 tog, feather and down duvet. No need to live out of a suitcase thanks to the spacious double wardrobe and chest of drawers. Fine white cotton bedding is provided and changed weekly, at no additional cost, for guests staying longer than 7 nights.
All bedrooms have a large mirror and blackout curtains, no light will stand between you and a good nights sleep.
Travel cots and bedding are available upon request at no additional cost.
Twin Bedroom
2 x 3ft wide sings beds with luxurious mattress with a choice of firm and soft pillows. Also with double wardrobe and double chest of drawers, large mirror , blackout curtains and hairdryer.
Again with a choice of firm and soft pillows.
Bathroom
In the spacious bathroom you will find large bath and shower, WC, hand basin, complementary shampoo and body wash along with large white fluffy bath and hand towels, also changed weekly when the Housekeeper comes to clean.
Hallway
Full length hall mirror so guests can be sure they look their best before they venture out.
Check in
All apartments are self check in offering guests greater flexibility in their arrival times. A member of the team is available during office hours and an 'out of hours' number is provided to enable contact at other times.
Disability Access
Although not designed specifically with suitable facilities and access the apartments are accessed by lift (2 in the building), doors are standard size and we will happily move furniture and items for easier access for ease of use.
Lancaster
Learn of old tales from castle prison walls, or watch a play in one of Lancaster's theatres. Re-trace Charles Dickens’ footsteps or delight in the quirky shops along our hidden cobbled alleys. Enjoy the great outdoors, or just a great cup of coffee. Listen to the cathedral bells, or enjoy live music in some of England’s oldest pubs. Lancaster is small enough to explore on foot, but big enough to keep you entertained all day – and night...
A Historic City
The City of Lancaster has a long and diverse history, having gained its first charter in 1193. The historic castle that is situated in the heart of the city centre dates back to the 12th century, and is one of the best preserved castles in Great Britain – it's open to the public and is a fascinating place to visit. More recently, Lancaster was ranked as one of the top ten places to live in the UK, thanks to its established arts scene and student population.
A Vibrant City
The city has a thriving shopping scene, with many independent shops and boutiques nestled alongside stores from most major retailers. The bustling Charter Market can be found in the heart of the city's historic centre every Wednesday and Saturday, and the Assembly Rooms boast an eclectic mix of stalls selling vintage, period and retro clothing, comic books, art and memorabilia.
By day, a strong 'coffee culture' vibe runs throughout the city, with the Atkinson's roaster wafting its aroma onto China Street and Castle Hill, and with lots of cafés and bars dotted around the centre. The city's past comes to life through its nooks and crannies, and there are five museums where you can explore the history of Lancaster, from its stories of witches to its rich industrial, maritime and cultural heritage. Up the hill from the city centre lies Williamson Park, with its Butterfly House and the Ashton Memorial, the renowned folly that is visible from across the city and beyond.
Nightlife
Lancaster's nightlife buzzes with live music at the many pubs and wine bars within the city, situated along the banks of the canal, through the Georgian streets and even underneath the city in the castle's former wine cellars. The city's theatres and arts venues (including the Dukes on Moor Lane and the Grand Theatre on St. Leonard's Gate) provide an all-year-round calendar of cultural shows. Venues regularly play host to major comedy and theatrical tours too.
Location
Lancaster is on the edge of the Trough of Bowland.A beautiful area for walking, cycling and birdwatching and fine dining. Great access via train or car to Manchester airport or day trips to York or Lake district National Park.
The city centre, train station, bus station, Sainsbury’s and all local amenities are just a short distance away. If that wasn’t good enough the building offers amazing views over the River Lune, Lancaster Castle and the Ashton Memorial in Williamson Park.
5 minutes walk to the city centre this modern apartment sits within the Grade 2 listed façades of the iconic Old Bus Depot, boasting free secure parking, fast free wifi in all rooms and some of the largest short term accommodation in Lancaster.
The self contained apartment has an expansive open plan living area which provides great space for you to relax after a long day’s work or play which makes sharing with friends or colleagues comfortable and convenient. In short, more room to live, work and relax, with a welcoming “home from home” feel.
Travelling in a group? No problem we have 6 apartments all in the same building. Each sleeps up to six meaning groups of up to 36 can comfortably be accommodated.
2 bedroom, 1 bathroom city apartment
1st bedroom: king sized bed, 2nd bedroom: 2 x single beds, plus sofa bed in lounge which is almost a kingsize
Sleeps up to 6
5 minute walk to Sainsbury's supermarket & Lancaster bus station
5 minutes drive to junction 34 of the M6
15 min bus ride to Lancaster University
Free midstay clean and laundry change every 7 days
1 Secure parking space
Secure bike store
Lifts
Fully fitted kitchen
Please note: Before guests are allowed to enter the property they must provide the host with a copy of their government photo ID e.g. passport or drivers licence as well as sign the hosts Terms and Conditions.
Living & Dining Space/ Kitchen
Open plan living, integrated with a casual dining area and full-sized kitchen.
Want to access apps such as BBC iPlayer, stream films on Netflix or surf websites on the big screen? You can do all this with our Smart TV, USB connections are a standard feature.
The furniture is a tasteful blend of retro and modern, carefully selected by our interior designer.
The sofa bed is no ordinary sofa bed, it is the largest we could find! At only a centimetre or 2 smaller than a king size you are sure you have a restful nights sleep, regardless of your size. All linen and bedding for the sofa bed is neatly stored inside the sofa bed.
Master Bedroom
Furnished with a king sized bed and luxurious mattress you have a choice of firm and soft pillows to marry with your 13.5 tog, feather and down duvet. No need to live out of a suitcase thanks to the spacious double wardrobe and chest of drawers. Fine white cotton bedding is provided and changed weekly, at no additional cost, for guests staying longer than 7 nights.
All bedrooms have a large mirror and blackout curtains, no light will stand between you and a good nights sleep.
Travel cots and bedding are available upon request at no additional cost.
Twin Bedroom
2 x 3ft wide sings beds with luxurious mattress with a choice of firm and soft pillows. Also with double wardrobe and double chest of drawers, large mirror , blackout curtains and hairdryer.
Again with a choice of firm and soft pillows.
Bathroom
In the spacious bathroom you will find large bath and shower, WC, hand basin, complementary shampoo and body wash along with large white fluffy bath and hand towels, also changed weekly when the Housekeeper comes to clean.
Hallway
Full length hall mirror so guests can be sure they look their best before they venture out.
Check in
All apartments are self check in offering guests greater flexibility in their arrival times. A member of the team is available during office hours and an 'out of hours' number is provided to enable contact at other times.
Disability Access
Although not designed specifically with suitable facilities and access the apartments are accessed by lift (2 in the building), doors are standard size and we will happily move furniture and items for easier access for ease of use.
Lancaster
Learn of old tales from castle prison walls, or watch a play in one of Lancaster's theatres. Re-trace Charles Dickens’ footsteps or delight in the quirky shops along our hidden cobbled alleys. Enjoy the great outdoors, or just a great cup of coffee. Listen to the cathedral bells, or enjoy live music in some of England’s oldest pubs. Lancaster is small enough to explore on foot, but big enough to keep you entertained all day – and night...
A Historic City
The City of Lancaster has a long and diverse history, having gained its first charter in 1193. The historic castle that is situated in the heart of the city centre dates back to the 12th century, and is one of the best preserved castles in Great Britain – it's open to the public and is a fascinating place to visit. More recently, Lancaster was ranked as one of the top ten places to live in the UK, thanks to its established arts scene and student population.
A Vibrant City
The city has a thriving shopping scene, with many independent shops and boutiques nestled alongside stores from most major retailers. The bustling Charter Market can be found in the heart of the city's historic centre every Wednesday and Saturday, and the Assembly Rooms boast an eclectic mix of stalls selling vintage, period and retro clothing, comic books, art and memorabilia.
By day, a strong 'coffee culture' vibe runs throughout the city, with the Atkinson's roaster wafting its aroma onto China Street and Castle Hill, and with lots of cafés and bars dotted around the centre. The city's past comes to life through its nooks and crannies, and there are five museums where you can explore the history of Lancaster, from its stories of witches to its rich industrial, maritime and cultural heritage. Up the hill from the city centre lies Williamson Park, with its Butterfly House and the Ashton Memorial, the renowned folly that is visible from across the city and beyond.
Nightlife
Lancaster's nightlife buzzes with live music at the many pubs and wine bars within the city, situated along the banks of the canal, through the Georgian streets and even underneath the city in the castle's former wine cellars. The city's theatres and arts venues (including the Dukes on Moor Lane and the Grand Theatre on St. Leonard's Gate) provide an all-year-round calendar of cultural shows. Venues regularly play host to major comedy and theatrical tours too.
Location
Lancaster is on the edge of the Trough of Bowland.A beautiful area for walking, cycling and birdwatching and fine dining. Great access via train or car to Manchester airport or day trips to York or Lake district National Park.
The city centre, train station, bus station, Sainsbury’s and all local amenities are just a short distance away. If that wasn’t good enough the building offers amazing views over the River Lune, Lancaster Castle and the Ashton Memorial in Williamson Park.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Dishwasher
TV
Map of Lancaster
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Reviews
2.0
No instructions for any equipment. A fuse kept popping blowing the tv. Cupboards set for people over six foot tall. Only just enough crockery and cutlery for three people. No milk jug. No egg cups. No cupboard space for dry goods. No bins or bags for recycling. It could not have been more bare of every day items unless they took out the chairs, of which there are non in either bedroom. I had to ask for a potato peeler. Only one teacloth for a ten day stay. The freezer needed defrosting badly. The oven did not work, only the grill. No oven gloves. The carpet needs replacing and, failing that, re-laying so that it doesn’t fray as it is at the join of the kitchen/ living room.
Self catering is supposed to be a home from home. I couldn’t wait to leave to go home. Depressing outside, depressing car park, dirty lifts, dirty entrance from the street, interior corridors concrete and leaking.
Only good thing about it, the heating is efficient.
FAQs
How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Lancaster?
The average price for a rental in Lancaster is R 1,679 per night. This rental is R 1,000 above the average.
Is parking included with this apartment?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Stylish City Apartment with Parking Bridge Square Apartments. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this apartment?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this apartment. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Stylish City Apartment with Parking Bridge Square Apartments pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this apartment is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Stylish City Apartment with Parking Bridge Square Apartments?
We found 6 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, laundry, and dishwasher.
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