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A Modern Portrait
Royal Court
A River Runs By
A Lesson In Less
The Quay to Happiness
The Pimlico Lime
Musician's Escape
A Crown of Splendour
Garden Suburb Pad
Springside Sanctuary
Canary Cosy
Honey Bee Cottage
Victoria Secret
West End Chronicles
Queen Square Hideaway
Miss Montpellier
Marylebone Marvel
Soaking In The Light
Calm Chance
Sanddollar
Emerald Rain
This studio apartment may be small, but it more than makes up for the lack of space with an excellent location. In the heart of The Golden Triangle (also known as 'the Notting Hill of Norwich'), this flat is nestled among local pubs, cosy cafes, delicious restaurants and leafy parks. Plus, it's just a fifteen-minute walk to the city centre or you can catch a bus from the stop right outside the flat. Pocket-sized yet cosy, we think this home is a great option for solo travellers, couples or those in town on business. The layout makes the most of the square footage – the bed is tucked away behind a small wall and the fully-kitted kitchen has a stylish bar-top counter with stools instead of the usual dining table. A squishy sofa and quirky wall art make for a real homely feeling– all in all, we think it's a comfortable place to rest your head and kick off your shoes after a busy day exploring Norwich. *This is a studio-style ap...
Verdure - Pine
The Secret of Flowergate
The Lampwick
With the centre of Whitby on your doorstep – this stylish apartment is a great find. If you love history, head to the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, a six-minute stroll. It's the same walking distance to Whitby Beach, while the ruined Whitby Abbey, which inspired Bram Stoker's gothic novel 'Dracula', is under fifteen minutes on foot. You'll find an abundance of pubs, restaurants and cafes on your doorstep too. Or, further afield, explore Dalby Forest, located on the southern slopes of the North York Moors National Park, just over a thirty-minute drive from this home. After all that sightseeing, relax on the comfy sofa in the bay window and read a book or unwind with a coffee. A range of plants and contemporary art prints give this place a homely feel – we certainly felt at home when we visited. We love the use of colour here, from the forest green kitchen to the sunny yellow, midcentury-style armchair. This place is the perfect Yo...
Castle St. Charm
Garden Song\t
Blueberry Fields Forever