Nestled in a serene back-street mews in Bristol, The Hideaway is an ideal retreat for those seeking both tranquility and convenience. This charming accommodation is located in the vibrant heart of the city, just a five-minute walk from the bustling town center and the renowned Gloucester Road, known for its mile-long array of independent shops. Guests will also find themselves on the doorstep of Stokes Croft, an area celebrated for its eclectic mix of cafes, pubs, restaurants, and nightlife, as well as its iconic Banksy street art, making it a perfect spot for exploration and leisure.
The Hideaway is designed to offer a cozy, home-like experience, featuring a comfortable king-size double bed adorned with plush bedding for a restful night's sleep. Guests will appreciate the modern amenities, including a Nespresso machine with complimentary pods, a wide-screen TV equipped with Chromecast for streaming, and a luxurious rain shower complete with toiletries and fluffy towels. The ambiance can be easily adjusted with remote-controlled lighting, while the kitchen is well-equipped with essential utilities such as a kettle, toaster, microwave, and an array of dining ware, including champagne flutes for special occasions.
Accessing The Hideaway is straightforward, with a key safe located outside the front door for convenience. While parking in this central Bristol location requires a permit, guests can enjoy free parking on weekends. For those traveling by train, the property is easily reachable from Temple Meads station either by a short cab ride or a brief walk from the Montpellier station. The owner, residing next door, is available to provide local insights and assistance, ensuring guests feel supported throughout their stay.
Managed by Hopewell, The Hideaway is a self-contained unit, despite having a locked door connecting it to the owner's property. Guests can enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding areas, including the Cotswolds and Ashton Court Country Park, as well as cultural attractions such as the O2 Academy and Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery. Additional points of interest include We The Curious and Clifton Downs and Observatory, making The Hideaway not only a comfortable stay but also a gateway to the rich offerings of Bristol.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!