Walk through the front door into your open-plan living space where you can enjoy a meal sat at a large dining table complete with bench seating and wicker back chairs.
Cosy up on the leather sofa and continue watching your box set or latest blockbuster film on the 55’’ Smart TV with soundbar.
The cook will be pleased with their contemporary well-equipped kitchen with high-end appliances, enabling you to conjure up a home cooked-breakfast, light lunch, or evening meal.
The patio doors open out into a private furnished courtyard garden, with seasonal pots where you can enjoy a coffee, read a book, or sip a glass of wine or two!
Your sleek bathroom gives you a choice of bath or shower and a supply of soft fluffy towels.
For your evenings rest, the bedroom is decorated in dark contemporary green for a relaxed atmosphere with its mirrored sliding wardrobes, the king-size Feather & Black bed with a choice of pillows is ideal snuggling down and continuing with your box sets or blockbuster on the 43’’ wall-mounted TV.
37 Trinity Lane is situated in the heart of Beverley on a well-regarded residential street overlooking a pretty square and just moments from Beverley railway station.
Step out of your front door and you are just a short walk away from the town centre, with a variety of independent and high street retailers, coffee houses, local delis as well as M&S Simply Food.
Beverley’s market is held every Saturday, with plenty of fresh local produce on offer and plays host to seasonal fairs and food festivals.
Restaurants in Beverley include everything from the best fine dining experience, contemporary Japanese, Tapas, to everyone’s favourite gastro pub classic.
Explore the old public houses, The White Horse (aka Nelly’s), The Monks Walk and The Sun Inn, the towns oldest pub dating back to 1530.
Take a picnic to the Westwood, home to the Beverley Races or explore the history of the town with its remaining town gate The North Bar and Beverley Minster.
Venture further afield, to visit the coastal towns of Scarborough, Robins Hood Bay and Whitby famous for its ruined Gothic Whitby Abbey which was Bram Stoker’s inspiration for “Dracula”.
All in all, 37 Trinity Lane is a perfect haven to retreat to after busy day discovering East Yorkshire and its surroundings.