This charming first-floor apartment in Ely, Cambridgeshire, comfortably accommodates up to four guests and is ideally situated in the heart of the town, close to essential amenities and the stunning Ely Cathedral. The apartment features a spacious living and dining area equipped with a 40" Smart TV, a well-appointed kitchen with modern appliances including an electric oven, gas hob, dishwasher, and washer/dryer. It boasts two cozy bedrooms – a large master bedroom with a double bed and a twin room, along with a bathroom that includes both a bath and a shower cubicle. Guests will also benefit from gas central heating, Wi-Fi, bed linen, towels, and private parking for one small car, all while enjoying a smoke-free environment.
Ely is renowned for its historical significance, with the Ely Cathedral, affectionately known as the 'Ship of the Fens' due to its distinctive octagonal tower, being a must-visit landmark. The cathedral houses The Stained Glass Museum and offers daily tours that allow visitors to explore its beautiful grounds and enjoy breathtaking views from the tower. Additionally, history buffs can visit the house of Oliver Cromwell, which has been restored to showcase 17th-century domestic life, along with exhibitions related to the Civil War, providing insight into the town's rich heritage.
The picturesque waterside area in Ely is perfect for leisurely strolls, with various art galleries, cafés, and restaurants lining the river. Visitors can watch the riverboats pass by or even hire a boat for a more hands-on experience, including the option to join the Liberty Belle Cruise along the Great Ouse River. Just a short distance from Ely, Newmarket offers a glimpse into the world of horse racing, with guided tours available that explore the inner workings of racing yards, highlighting the town's connection to this esteemed sport.
For those looking to venture further afield, the historic city of Cambridge is a mere 15 miles away, easily accessible by a 20-minute train journey. Cambridge is celebrated for its stunning architecture and prestigious university, which plays a central role in the city's history. Visitors can explore an array of museums, art galleries, and independent shops, alongside well-known high street brands. A unique way to experience the city is by taking a punt along the River Cam, either chauffeured or self-steered, allowing guests to appreciate the serene beauty of this academic hub while viewing the famous 'Backs' of the university colleges.
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!