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1 Bedroom | 1 Bath
Well-presented 1 bedroom part-furnished apartment with a private courtyard situated on a quiet lane within the city walls.
St Martin's Lane is a surprisingly quiet road in the heart of the Micklegate Quarter, one of York's most vibrant and popular leisure areas with its eclectic mix of artisan bars and restaurants. Steeped in history being the Royal entrance to the city, it has recently enjoyed a seismic shift with an influx of independent boutique style businesses and stylish residential conversions giving a unique 'village' feel.
As its name suggests, The Courtyard is a modern purpose-built development positioned around an attractively designed courtyard with plenty of greenery and a fountain.
The accommodation is bright and well-appointed, the open-plan kitchen and living area fitted with a modern, well-equipped kitchen with integrated appliances. There are a double bedroom with built-in wardrobe, separate office/study just off the lounge, house bathroom, and a spacious storage cupboard.
Externally, there are communal gardens, a secure bike store, and a resident’s parking permit is available at an additional cost via York City Council.
Minimum tenancy length 12 months
Available End of Oct: Part-Furnished; Sorry No Pets
Council Tax Band C
Holding Deposit = 1 weeks rent of £1,050pcm (£242.31)
Deposit is 5 weeks rent = (£1,050pcm = £1,210 deposit)
There may be some fees payable by the tenant depending on the type of tenancy.
The precise details of the fees can be downloaded directly from the ‘Key Property Details’ section of the property details page.
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