Home within mins of the City
Apartment in Canterbury
7 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this apartment rental
This holiday home is a beautifully period terraced house nestled in the heart of Canterbury City Center, blending the charm of its historical roots with modern comforts. The exterior retains its classic period features, with brick or stone facades, tall sash windows, and a slate-tiled roof, evoking a sense of the city’s rich heritage. A quaint front door opens into an inviting space, where traditional elements like original fireplaces, exposed wooden beams, and wood floors set the stage for a cozy retreat.
Inside, the home is tastefully furnished with a modern twist, carefully balancing contemporary style with the character of the period property. The living room offers a welcoming area to relax, featuring comfortable, stylish seating, modern art, and subtle lighting that complements the original architectural details. A cosy kitchen, fully equipped with the functional appliances, is designed to blend seamlessly with the home’s traditional layout, providing both convenience and charm.
The bedrooms offer a peaceful escape, combining luxury with history. Soft linens, modern décor, and thoughtfully restored period features, such as large windows and high ceilings, create a bright and airy atmosphere. The bathrooms, though compact, includes a walk-in shower or a shower over bathtub in the ensuite.
A small private courtyard or garden at the rear may offer an outdoor space for relaxation, ideal for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening drink after exploring the city. The house is steps away from Canterbury’s historic attractions, such as the stunning Canterbury Cathedral, ancient city walls, and charming local shops and eateries, offering guests an authentic yet luxurious experience in the heart of the city.
This holiday home is a beautifully period terraced house nestled in the heart of Canterbury City Center, blending the charm of its historical roots with modern comforts. The exterior retains its classic period features, with brick or stone facades, tall sash windows, and a slate-tiled roof, evoking a sense of the city’s rich heritage. A quaint front door opens into an inviting space, where traditional elements like original fireplaces, exposed wooden beams, and wood floors set the stage for a cozy retreat.
Inside, the home is tastefully furnished with a modern twist, carefully balancing contemporary style with the character of the period property. The living room offers a welcoming area to relax, featuring comfortable, stylish seating, modern art, and subtle lighting that complements the original architectural details. A cosy kitchen, fully equipped with the functional appliances, is designed to blend seamlessly with the home’s traditional layout, providing both convenience and charm.
The bedrooms offer a peaceful escape, combining luxury with history. Soft linens, modern décor, and thoughtfully restored period features, such as large windows and high ceilings, create a bright and airy atmosphere. The bathrooms, though compact, includes a walk-in shower or a shower over bathtub in the ensuite.
A small private courtyard or garden at the rear may offer an outdoor space for relaxation, ideal for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening drink after exploring the city. The house is steps away from Canterbury’s historic attractions, such as the stunning Canterbury Cathedral, ancient city walls, and charming local shops and eateries, offering guests an authentic yet luxurious experience in the heart of the city.
Inside, the home is tastefully furnished with a modern twist, carefully balancing contemporary style with the character of the period property. The living room offers a welcoming area to relax, featuring comfortable, stylish seating, modern art, and subtle lighting that complements the original architectural details. A cosy kitchen, fully equipped with the functional appliances, is designed to blend seamlessly with the home’s traditional layout, providing both convenience and charm.
The bedrooms offer a peaceful escape, combining luxury with history. Soft linens, modern décor, and thoughtfully restored period features, such as large windows and high ceilings, create a bright and airy atmosphere. The bathrooms, though compact, includes a walk-in shower or a shower over bathtub in the ensuite.
A small private courtyard or garden at the rear may offer an outdoor space for relaxation, ideal for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening drink after exploring the city. The house is steps away from Canterbury’s historic attractions, such as the stunning Canterbury Cathedral, ancient city walls, and charming local shops and eateries, offering guests an authentic yet luxurious experience in the heart of the city.
This holiday home is a beautifully period terraced house nestled in the heart of Canterbury City Center, blending the charm of its historical roots with modern comforts. The exterior retains its classic period features, with brick or stone facades, tall sash windows, and a slate-tiled roof, evoking a sense of the city’s rich heritage. A quaint front door opens into an inviting space, where traditional elements like original fireplaces, exposed wooden beams, and wood floors set the stage for a cozy retreat.
Inside, the home is tastefully furnished with a modern twist, carefully balancing contemporary style with the character of the period property. The living room offers a welcoming area to relax, featuring comfortable, stylish seating, modern art, and subtle lighting that complements the original architectural details. A cosy kitchen, fully equipped with the functional appliances, is designed to blend seamlessly with the home’s traditional layout, providing both convenience and charm.
The bedrooms offer a peaceful escape, combining luxury with history. Soft linens, modern décor, and thoughtfully restored period features, such as large windows and high ceilings, create a bright and airy atmosphere. The bathrooms, though compact, includes a walk-in shower or a shower over bathtub in the ensuite.
A small private courtyard or garden at the rear may offer an outdoor space for relaxation, ideal for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening drink after exploring the city. The house is steps away from Canterbury’s historic attractions, such as the stunning Canterbury Cathedral, ancient city walls, and charming local shops and eateries, offering guests an authentic yet luxurious experience in the heart of the city.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Laundry
Garden
Map of Canterbury
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FAQs
How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Canterbury?
The average price for a rental in Canterbury is R 2,378 per night. This rental is R 1,382 above the average.
Is parking included with this apartment?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Home within mins of the City. 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 Home within mins of the City pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this apartment is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Home within mins of the City?
We found 4 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, laundry, and garden.
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