Summary:
Two bedroom house within the heart of Poole Old Town - just a moments walk from The Quay.
The Space:
Two-bedroom house within the heart of Poole Old Town. Located just moments away from the harbourside and a few minutes walk to Poole Quay and the towns facilities. Features both a garden and double garage.
The property has been comprehensively furnished. Ground floor living room with electric fire and dining area with doors leading to the conservatory and garden area. Separate fully fitted kitchen. Ground floor shower room with sink and toilet. Stairs to first floor. Master bedroom with a 6ft superkingsize double bed (that can be split into 2x 3ft single beds upon request), built-in wardrobes and a dressing table. The master bedroom also has a pull-out 3ft single bed that can be made upon request. Second bedroom has a 5ft kingsize double bed (this can be split into 2x 2ft 6 singles beds upon request), a built-in wardrobe and a dressing table. Family bathroom (bath with shower over, sink and toilet).
Attending a wedding locally? Chimneys is within a minuteâs walk of both the historic church of St Jamesâs, Poole and the townâs Registry Office situated in the glorious Grade II* Guildhall.
Parking - Two parking spaces for medium sized cars in the garage. (6ft height)
Services - Duvets and linen provided (including bath and beach towels). Central Heating. Hairdryer.
Technology - 43 inch flat screen, Smart television with Wii in living area with Freesat. WIFI facility. Bluetooth Speaker. DVD Player.
Kitchen - Double oven, 4-burner Hob, undercounter fridge with freezer at the top, Slimline Dishwasher, Microwave and Washing Machine. Separate freezer and dryer in the garage.
Restrictions - No smoking. No pets permitted.
Same day bookings can be accepted if received before to 6pm (4pm on Sundays) when our office closes. Arrivals out of office hours can be organised if requests are received before 6pm (4pm on Sundays).
The Neighborhood:
POOLE OLD TOWN - Georgian Maritime History... Poole`s Georgian Old Town is steeped in history. The recently extended Museum in the Lower High Street tells of Pooleâs earliest development as a port sheltered within the Worldâs second largest natural harbour, and of its extensive trade links with Newfoundland. If you want to explore Poole to the full, leave your car behind and join the Cockle Trail â a walking tour of the Old Town, which tells visitors how Poole Town developed into the flourishing destination you see today.