The Bed was really comfortable, it was a softer mattress than expected but it was still firm. I didn't end up with bruised shoulders. The room we stayed in was on the top floor. 2 flights of evenly treaded stairs that went around a bend but not a spiral staircase. The view over towards the John Radcliffe Hospital is breathtaking. Food eateries surround this place, about 50 meters up the road and you have your first Indian cuisine takeaway. All different cultures food on your doorstep and a Hungry horse about a mile away in a pub. Good prices for food and drink there. The house is quite small from the outside, there are enough for 2 cars to be parked at the front, there are more rooms than there are parking spaces. Keys are picked up from a key holder on the side of the house, make sure you get the key number before you leave for the place. My mistake and luckily there was one guy in the downstairs flat who could help us with a phone number to the Landlord to get us in.
The room itself is very large and has a very modern shower with a bidet hose near the Toilet. Everyday toiletries available, full-size bottles.
Very clean. Plenty of space to hang your clothes, and put your luggage.
Wooden floor, no rug. Was cold to the feet.
No shoes were allowed in the house, there were house shoes provided but you had to take your own off to walk up the stairs and throughout the premises. (very much like your own home)
Facilities downstairs are fantastic, Amazing, beautifully fitted kitchen, massive TV and a large 10 seater dining table.
Very tastefully decorated and modern throughout. Barbecue and large external doors open to a very large patio. What this place loses on the front in size, makes up for with the back garden. In the summer months, this garden must be a hive of activity with a seating area and garden sun umbrella provided.
There are two big armchairs in the top room and the ceiling is high throughout, not just through the middle.
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