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Situated within less than 0.6 miles of Hull New Theatre and 1.4 miles of Hull Arena in Hull, Spirit of Prince Street Hull Old Town features accommodation with free WiFi and seating area.
The units come with parquet floors and feature a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a dining area, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and a private bathroom with shower and a hairdryer. A fridge, an oven and stovetop are also offered, as well as a kettle and a coffee machine.
The apartment provides a laundry service, as well as business facilities like fax and photocopying.
Popular points of interest near Spirit of Prince Street Hull Old Town include Hull Combined Court Centre, The Deep and Hull Royal Infirmary. The nearest airport is Humberside, 21.1 miles from the accommodation, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.
We create, manage and maintain high quality homes in Hull We are social entrepreneurs with a belief in making things better. We transform unloved properties and regenerate our urban environment whilst connecting socially savvy investors with sustainable development opportunities. We create places that people want to live in to help make Hull the Happiest Place to Live in the UK. We create happy – it’s the Hull House Group Way.”
Located at one of Hull's "most photographed" spots, Prince Street is made up of a pretty string of colourful Georgian houses. Access through an iconic Archway connects bustling event space Trinity Square with Dagger Lane. Built in the 1770's, the street is named after the Prince Regent of the time, who later became King George IV. Prince Street is a typical example of Georgian architecture. As towns rapidly expanded during this period, landowners turned into property developers, and rows of identical terraced houses sprung up. Prince Street was no different however shortly after Hull’s industrial age came and docks started to surround the city with the addition of Princes Dock a short distance away – this changed the prospects of Prince Street as richer merchants opted to move further out of the city to escape the hustle and bustle of the area – the property was subsequently used as a lodging house, gentleman’s club, shield making business and who knows what else! Fast forward 250 years and we are offering guests the opportunity to stay in a beautiful property seeped in history and charm with a home a way from home feel….
Local Attractions and History Prince Street You are standing on Hull’s most photographed street! Prince Street is a row of colourful Georgian houses line a curved cobbled road, which leads you through an archway and on to Trinity Square. We’d love to see your Instagram pics @spirit_of_prince_street Trinity Square Turn left out of the door, head through the archway and you will be on Trinity Square. Have a wander around Hull Minster, or visit the market with its street food stands. Hull Marina Cross over Clive Sullivan Way on to the Marina, a lovely place to stroll around especially when the sun is shining. Humber Street Just off the Marina, the disused warehouses of the former Fruit Market have been transformed into cafés, bars, restaurants, boutiques and art galleries. Well worth a visit - Thieving Harrys does a great brunch. The Deep The Deep is the world’s only submarium, and one of Hull’s most iconic buildings. It is home to sharks, penguins and over 35,000 fish.If there’s anything we can do to help you find your way around please let us know.
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