Summary:
Bellflower Mews is located a 10-minute walk from the centre of Canterbury, a medieval walled city in Kent where there is always something going on. This newly renovated ground floor apartment sleeps up to four guests across two bedrooms and is also close to Canterbury East station so accessing other locations in the South East could not be easier. Expertly designed, this holiday apartment is perfect for those looking to enjoy the beauty of Kent.
The Space:
With premium furniture, beautiful styling and light soft furnishings, Bellflower Mews has beautiful interiors throughout. Guests have access to the full apartment so you can unwind in front of the TV in the living room and socialise with your loved ones at the dining area during your stay.
The living area is also home to a fully equipped kitchen which includes an oven, hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, toaster, kettle and dishwasher. There is also a washing machine located in the kitchen for added convenience.
The apartment benefits from two stylish bedrooms, one super-king and one king. Both rooms boast luxury mattresses, bedding and linens to ensure a great night’s sleep. The spaces are complete with hanging space and storage, while the super-king room also boasts an ensuite shower room.
The family bathroom includes a jacuzzi bathtub with handheld shower, WC and wash basin.
The property building is surrounded by beautiful gardens, providing the perfect setting for summer relaxation and a barbeque in the sunshine.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full apartment. The keys are accessed via a key safe box, and full details will be provided prior to your stay.
Private on-site parking is available for one vehicle.
The Neighborhood:
Canterbury, a historic city in the heart of Kent, is a place where the past and the present seamlessly blend, creating a unique and captivating atmosphere. With a rich history dating back over 2,000 years, Canterbury is perhaps best known for its iconic Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important religious landmarks in the world. This stunning Gothic masterpiece, founded in 597 AD, played a significant role in the development of Christianity in England.
The city's historical significance doesn't stop at the cathedral. Canterbury also boasts well-preserved medieval architecture, including the city walls, Westgate Towers, and St. Augustine's Abbey. Walking through its charming streets is like stepping back in time, with timber-framed buildings, cobbled streets, and cozy tearooms, all providing a taste of the city's rich heritage.
Canterbury is not just a living museum; it's a vibrant, modern city with a thriving cultural scene. The bustling high street and St. Dunstan's Street are lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a diverse range of shopping and dining experiences.
Set against the backdrop of the Kent countryside, Canterbury is an ideal base for exploring the Garden of England. Nearby attractions include the White Cliffs of Dover, the coastal town of Whitstable, and the picturesque village of Chilham.
Canterbury's blend of history, culture, and natural beauty makes it a captivating destination for tourists and a wonderful place to live for its residents, ensuring that this city will continue to hold a special place in the hearts of all who visit.
Getting Around:
Canterbury has fantastic rail links to locations all across the South East, with direct routes from Canterbury East to Dover, Gillingham and Rochester, and to Margate and Ramsgate from Canterbury West. Both stations also offer direct routes to London.
A number of bus routes can be found throughout Canterbury so getting around the city and the South East could not be easier.
All of London’s airports can also be easily accessed from Canterbury, ideal for travellers visiting from overseas.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests, so do not hesitate to get in touch.