Maison avec jardin à Stretford, Royaume-Uni - chez Rudy
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10 couchages
6 Chambres
3 Salles de bain
230 m²
1 lit double
3 grands lits doubles
1 lit double d'appoint
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Beautiful Victorian Home. Located in the leafy, bohemian, South Manchester Streford / Chorlton border, and for all of the Manchester United fans, 1 mile from Old Trafford football stadium, and even less to the Old Trafford Cricket stadium.
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Long heralded as the go-to destination for anybody with a proclivity for chickpeas and hessian, Chorlton has become a byword for all things hipster and hippy. This ex-village turned middle-class arts graduate’s suburban utopia is often touted as being one of the best places to live in the UK.
Chorlton is the liberal heart of Manchester, awash with organic delis, independent bars and restaurants. To one side of the area you find charity shops and vegan supermarkets; on the other is Beech Road, often cited as "the trendiest road in Manchester" because of its abundance of boutiques and restaurants.
Much of the area is taken up by green space, with Chorlton Park leading over towards Didsbury, Longford Park heading towards Stretford and Chorlton Ees (encompassing waterways, a lake, lush meadows and a golf course) bordering Sale.
It is well-loved by couples with young families - one of the most frequent sights of the area is a new father driving a pushchair - and the festival-going professional set. Perhaps because the residents tend to be so similar, there is a very strong community feel in Chorlton. This is never as obvious as during one of the small festivals that stud the annual calendar.
- Buzzy restaurants: Oystercatcher - Fish “Doing lots of little things right” is a definition of perfection – that churns out char-grilled whole squid and seabream, Thai-spiced monkfish tail and possibly the best calamari in the UK. The Creameries - British This laid-back neighbourhood bakery, bar and kitchen is presided over by baker and co-owner, Sophie Yeoman, and celebrated local chef Mary Ellen McTague, who spent time in the kitchens of Heston Blumenthal (amongst others) before running her own fine dining establishment, Aumbry, in Prestwich. The Creameries is a much more casual affair than Aumbry, but McTague’s nose for the best ingredients and attention to detail shine through in even the simplest dishes – from pheasant pie to wild garlic soup. The real focus though is on bread, cheese, wine and beer. Sourdough is baked in-house and predictably wonderful with whipped butter on the side. Bar San Juan – Spanish Tapas There is no menu to view online, you can’t book a table and it is about the size of a corner shop, but Bar San Juan is almost always bursting at the seams with customers. This unassuming little tapas bar is one of those hidden gems of almost cult-like status that locals just love to recommend. Rightly so. Double Zero – Italian Pizza An authentic Neapolitan style pizzeria, Double Zero has been lauded as one of the best in the UK. The menu is confident simplicity with the pizza taking centre stage, obviously. That black-speckled, bubble crusted beauty that you have come to know and love, made on site with a blast (90 seconds max) in their Dantean blue and white tiled furnace. Apart from the obvious, toppings include Italian ham and pineapple, placed brazenly at the top of the list to goad the naysayers, perhaps. Electrik - ITALIAN Electrik is an award-winning independent bar with great coffee and a wide selection of beer, wine and cocktails. They offer a people-pleasing menu of freshly made Italian-style pizza, piadinas, and, pizza doughnuts! On Sundays, they cook up a legendary selection of roast dinners including a gargantuan sharing platter groaning under the weight of a whole roast chicken, piles of roast beef and pork and all the trimmings. Vegan options are available too.
- Cool bars: Electrik, The Elk, The Lead Station, The Library, The Font, Mary & Archies, Henry C - AMERICAN Serving up Po Boys and great cocktails, Henry C is a cosy neighbourhood bar with a heavy New Orleans influence. As with many newer bars and dining spots in Chorlton, its premises used to be a shop, with large windows looking out at the goodie-two-shoes grocery, Unicorn. But everything in moderation, right? You can pick up a tote full of chickpeas for the week and grab a grilled cheese sarnie and a Negroni as a reward.
- Cozy cafés: Love Thigh Neighbour, Junipers, The Library, North Star Deli, The Crealeries, Barbakan Deli – EUROPEAN Having its roots in Eastern Europe, Barbakan was first establish some 50 years ago. This community food haven is essentially a classic European deli. People come from all over the show to pick up their house baked loaves, their massive German Sausages, their Polish doughnuts and pastries, their Italian antipasti and coffee, their Greek olives, their Spanish hams, their French cheese and so many other European wonders that it might lead a person to the conclusion that Brexit is a really bad idea. With a large outdoor seating area, you can grab a casual bite to eat and a coffee with mates before filling your hemp-fibre tote bag full of goodies to take home.
- Retail therapy: 3 miles to the Trafford Centre and 3 miles to Manchester city centre, for world class shopping
- Bit of culture: 1.5 miles to the home of Manchester United (Old Trafford). 1.5 hours to the stunning Lake District
- Walks in the park: 1 mile to Longford park 1 mile to Chorlton water park
- Spot of exercise: Walking in Longford Park, walking or cycling on the Bridgewater Canal. Manchester Aquatics Centre. Hiking in the Peak or Lake district.
- Day tripping: Chester, Wales, The Lake District. Old Trafford Football Stadium, North Wales. The Peak District. Chatswork Hall. Liverpool
Chorlton is the liberal heart of Manchester, awash with organic delis, independent bars and restaurants. To one side of the area you find charity shops and vegan supermarkets; on the other is Beech Road, often cited as "the trendiest road in Manchester" because of its abundance of boutiques and restaurants.
Much of the area is taken up by green space, with Chorlton Park leading over towards Didsbury, Longford Park heading towards Stretford and Chorlton Ees (encompassing waterways, a lake, lush meadows and a golf course) bordering Sale.
It is well-loved by couples with young families - one of the most frequent sights of the area is a new father driving a pushchair - and the festival-going professional set. Perhaps because the residents tend to be so similar, there is a very strong community feel in Chorlton. This is never as obvious as during one of the small festivals that stud the annual calendar.
- Buzzy restaurants: Oystercatcher - Fish “Doing lots of little things right” is a definition of perfection – that churns out char-grilled whole squid and seabream, Thai-spiced monkfish tail and possibly the best calamari in the UK. The Creameries - British This laid-back neighbourhood bakery, bar and kitchen is presided over by baker and co-owner, Sophie Yeoman, and celebrated local chef Mary Ellen McTague, who spent time in the kitchens of Heston Blumenthal (amongst others) before running her own fine dining establishment, Aumbry, in Prestwich. The Creameries is a much more casual affair than Aumbry, but McTague’s nose for the best ingredients and attention to detail shine through in even the simplest dishes – from pheasant pie to wild garlic soup. The real focus though is on bread, cheese, wine and beer. Sourdough is baked in-house and predictably wonderful with whipped butter on the side. Bar San Juan – Spanish Tapas There is no menu to view online, you can’t book a table and it is about the size of a corner shop, but Bar San Juan is almost always bursting at the seams with customers. This unassuming little tapas bar is one of those hidden gems of almost cult-like status that locals just love to recommend. Rightly so. Double Zero – Italian Pizza An authentic Neapolitan style pizzeria, Double Zero has been lauded as one of the best in the UK. The menu is confident simplicity with the pizza taking centre stage, obviously. That black-speckled, bubble crusted beauty that you have come to know and love, made on site with a blast (90 seconds max) in their Dantean blue and white tiled furnace. Apart from the obvious, toppings include Italian ham and pineapple, placed brazenly at the top of the list to goad the naysayers, perhaps. Electrik - ITALIAN Electrik is an award-winning independent bar with great coffee and a wide selection of beer, wine and cocktails. They offer a people-pleasing menu of freshly made Italian-style pizza, piadinas, and, pizza doughnuts! On Sundays, they cook up a legendary selection of roast dinners including a gargantuan sharing platter groaning under the weight of a whole roast chicken, piles of roast beef and pork and all the trimmings. Vegan options are available too.
- Cool bars: Electrik, The Elk, The Lead Station, The Library, The Font, Mary & Archies, Henry C - AMERICAN Serving up Po Boys and great cocktails, Henry C is a cosy neighbourhood bar with a heavy New Orleans influence. As with many newer bars and dining spots in Chorlton, its premises used to be a shop, with large windows looking out at the goodie-two-shoes grocery, Unicorn. But everything in moderation, right? You can pick up a tote full of chickpeas for the week and grab a grilled cheese sarnie and a Negroni as a reward.
- Cozy cafés: Love Thigh Neighbour, Junipers, The Library, North Star Deli, The Crealeries, Barbakan Deli – EUROPEAN Having its roots in Eastern Europe, Barbakan was first establish some 50 years ago. This community food haven is essentially a classic European deli. People come from all over the show to pick up their house baked loaves, their massive German Sausages, their Polish doughnuts and pastries, their Italian antipasti and coffee, their Greek olives, their Spanish hams, their French cheese and so many other European wonders that it might lead a person to the conclusion that Brexit is a really bad idea. With a large outdoor seating area, you can grab a casual bite to eat and a coffee with mates before filling your hemp-fibre tote bag full of goodies to take home.
- Retail therapy: 3 miles to the Trafford Centre and 3 miles to Manchester city centre, for world class shopping
- Bit of culture: 1.5 miles to the home of Manchester United (Old Trafford). 1.5 hours to the stunning Lake District
- Walks in the park: 1 mile to Longford park 1 mile to Chorlton water park
- Spot of exercise: Walking in Longford Park, walking or cycling on the Bridgewater Canal. Manchester Aquatics Centre. Hiking in the Peak or Lake district.
- Day tripping: Chester, Wales, The Lake District. Old Trafford Football Stadium, North Wales. The Peak District. Chatswork Hall. Liverpool
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Nos fondamentaux
Réfrigérateur
Congélateur
Four
Four micro-onde
Chauffage
Lave-vaisselle
Machine à laver
Sèche-linge
Baignoire
TV
Smart TV
Wifi
Home cinéma
Console de jeux
Les petits plus
Place de parking privée
Cheminée
Jardin privé
Balcon / terrasse
Barbecue
Spécial enfants
Jouets pour enfants
Aire de jeux pour enfants
Spécial télétravail
Espace de travail dédié
Connexion haut débit
Équipements éco-responsables
Machines basse consommation
Accès aux transports en commun
Tri sélectif des déchets
Règles de la maison
Enfants bienvenus
Plantes vertes à arroser
S’occuper du chat
Carte
Questions fréquentes (FAQ)
Est-ce que ce logement dispose d’un jardin ?
Oui, ce logement dispose d'un jardin. Vous trouverez plus de détails sur le jardin et les autres équipements du logement sur cette page.
Est-ce que ce logement est adapté aux télétravailleurs ?
Oui, ce logement dispose d’une connexion Wi-Fi. Nous vous recommandons tout de même de discuter avec l’hôte afin de vous assurer que la vitesse de connexion est suffisante pour vos besoins.
Y a-t-il un parking pour ce logement ?
Oui, ce logement dispose d'un ou plusieurs emplacements de parking.
Combien de chambres y a-t-il dans ce logement ?
Ce logement dispose de 6 chambres.
Quelle est la surface de ce logement ?
La surface de ce logement est de 230m2.
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