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ID: S1256836
196 reviews
Pets welcome
1 Bathroom
WiFi
Parking
The Wolsey in Durham receives high praise for its prime location, unique character, and cleanliness. Guests appreciate the warm welcome and responsiveness of the hosts, Andy and Dan. The apartments are well-equipped and comfortable, with some thoughtful touches like welcome packs. While there are minor issues with maintenance and comfort, the overall experience is very positive.
Reviews consistently mention the apartments being immaculate and spotless, indicating a high standard of cleanliness. The property seems to be well-maintained, with only a few isolated comments about minor issues.
The location is frequently highlighted as excellent, central, and convenient, with easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and transport links. It is a standout feature in the reviews.
Most guests find the apartments comfortable, with comfy beds and furnishings. However, there are a few remarks about uncomfortable beds and sofas, and some noise issues, which slightly lower the score.
The apartments are generally well-equipped with modern amenities and facilities. Some guests noted the lack of certain kitchen items and minor maintenance issues, but these were often quickly resolved by the hosts.
Guests frequently mention the thoughtful touches like welcome packs with milk, biscuits, and other items. While these are appreciated, it is politely noted that such gifts are not guaranteed for every stay.
The Wolsey, located inside the 52 Old Elvet building is a beautiful two bedroom apartment welcoming up to four guests..
This 52 Old Elvet building has welcomed many guests throughout the past 310 years, including Her Majesty the Queen. With timeless elegance and an unparalleled history, this stunning building provides exceptional stays for both business and leisure. If you're looking for a truly special stay in Durham, look no further than The Wolsey. Named as‘One of the Best Cities to Visit ' in recent years, Durham is a beautiful and charming area within the North East. Known as the ‘perfect little city’, Durham has the best mix of everything and it all blends seamlessly. It retains its medieval heritage but it also has a modern and vibrant twist. It boasts lush green landscapes but it also has busy cobbled streets with independent shops, bars and restaurants.
Durham has plenty of history within its walls. One of the most spectacular historic sites is Durham Cathedral. Constructed between 1903 and 1133, this towering building is a shiningexample of Norman architecture. The cathedral is now the oldest surviving building with a stone vaulted ceiling of such a large scale. 52 Old Elvet is located in the city centre with cafes, restaurants, shops and bars right on the doorstep.
Durham train station is a 15-minute walk from the apartment so nearby towns and cities can easily be reached via rail. There’s also a taxi rank in close proximity to the train station.
There are plenty of bus routes throughout Durham. Hop on the Arriva 6 route to visit Barnard Castle or the number 22 which travels through Seaham and Sunderland. Thissuperior two bedroom apartment was named after one of the famous Prince Bishops of Durham, set within a newly renovated grade II listed Georgian building in the heart of Durham City Centre. Throughout the 19th century, when Queen Victoria was on the throne and Durham’s coalfields put the North East at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution, some of the county’s most prominent figures would meet here, at 52 Old Elvet. Here deals were made, royalty was entertained and, when dinner was over, cigars smoked, and port poured, they would retire to a purposely-built billiard room to the rear of the building.
Designed by Charles Hodgson Fowler – also architect to the Dean and Chapter of Durham – this vast, vaulted room, whose glass panelled roof is supported by polished timbers in the Art Nouveau style, has now been beautifully converted into two, highly contemporary, split-level apartments. Both entered from the rear of the building, they are noticeably more modern.
This expertly designed apartment has everything you could need for a self catering stay.
The open plan kitchen-living area is perfect for social meal times or evenings in.
Both bedrooms are bright spaces, featuring velux windows, comfortable beds and crisp white linens. The ideal place to rest your head after a day of exploring the city of Durham.
Pets allowed
Free parking on premises
Wireless internet
Bed linens
Carbon monoxide detector
Cookware
Dishes and silverware
First aid kit
Free parking on street
Hair dryer
Hangers
Hot water
Kitchen
Laptop friendly workspace
Microwave
Oven
Shampoo
Smoke detector
Suitable for children (2-12 years)
Suitable for infants (under 2 years)
TV
Washer
Extra pillows and blankets
Fire extinguisher
Private entrance
Essentials
Path to entrance lit at night
Flat smooth pathway to front door
Paid parking off premises
Long term stays allowed
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