House in Poole
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About this house rental
Poole is blessed with many top quality restaurants many of which are within easy walking distance. Restaurant's close by include the Guildhall Tavern, St Tropez Lounge, Nusara, La Lupa and Da Vinci's. Rick Stein, Shell Bay Restaurant and The Pig on the Beach can easily be reached by car. The Poole Arms, The King Charles, The Angel and The Crown, all excellent traditional pubs with a vibrant music scene are just a short stroll away. The Quay is always very active with lots to watch, and you can catch local ferries across to Brownsea Island or just take a scenic cruise around the harbour or further afield.
The entrance lobby leads to the bright and airy, open-plan living room and dining area. Doors lead through to the well-equipped kitchen, which overlooks the attractive courtyard garden. Stairs lead up from the living room to the first floor, which has 2 spacious bedrooms. The master bedroom has a 6ft Superking-size bed, a dressing table, and wardrobes, and it overlooks St James' Church. The second bedroom overlooks the courtyard garden and has a Superkingsize bed (that can be split into 2 single beds on request), plus an open-plan bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower. Also on the first floor is the modern family bathroom with a separate shower, bath, toilet and sink. Stairs to the second floor lead to another large bedroom, which is also equipped with a 6ft Superking-size bed (which can be split into 2 x 3ft single beds on request). This top-floor bedroom also has a small kitchenette and an en-suite bathroom with a shower, sink, and toilet.
Poole is blessed with top-quality restaurants, many of which are within easy walking distance. Restaurants close by include the Guildhall Tavern, St Tropez Lounge, Nusara, La Lupa and Da Vinci's. Rick Stein, Shell Bay Restaurant, and The Pig on the Beach can all be easily reached by car. The Poole Arms, The King Charles, The Angel and The Crown, all excellent traditional pubs with a vibrant music scene, are just a short stroll away. The Quay is always very active with lots to watch, and you can catch local ferries across to Brownsea Island or just take a scenic cruise around the harbour or further afield.
