Conway Cottage luxury self catering apartment in the heart of York City
With an extensive range of restaurants and attractions close by, York is perfect for a city break and with free on-street parking, Conway Cottage is ideally located just 10 minutes walk from York city centre, 5 minutes from York University and 2 minutes from York's Barbican Centre.
We have several supermarkets close by and some of Yorks best restaurants within a 10 minute walk.
Unfortunately we do not accept children under ten or any pets.
Conway Cottage has been fitted with luxury bedding and soft furnishings to make sure your stay is as comfortable as possible; 1400 pocket sprung king size bed, complimentary Penhaligon's Quercus toiletries, hypoallergenic pillows and bedding, access to a range of DVD's and with local amenities nearby.
Getting to Conway Cottage
From the A59
Once on the A59, ignore signs directing you to turn left for York City. When you reach Blossom Street, turn left and then right at Nunnery Lane. Turn left onto Bishopgate and keep on the main road with the City Wall on your left until you reach Paragon Street and the front of the Barbican Centre. At the corner of Paragon Street and Barbican Road, turn right and you will immediately see Barbican House, turn into Wellington Street and Conway Cottage is on your left.
From the A64
Once on the A64, keep on that road until you come to the SELBY and YORK A19 slip road (don't follow the 'A19 - THIRSK' sign which is before the SELBY sign). Once on the A19 proceed north passing through Fulford and look out for the Army Barracks on the right. Then follow the fork right sign for Hospital. This will take you along Cemetery Road. The name changes to Barbican Road after the first set of traffic lights. Barbican House is approximately 100 yards further on and is on the right hand side immediately before the next set of traffic lights, turn into Wellington Street and Conway Cottage is on your left.
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This page was last updated: 12 December 2012
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