MOOVE PAD

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MOOVE PAD
This recently built (2008) beautifully decorated two bedroom two bathroom (one on suite) ground floor apartment offers modern accommodation within walking distance to all amenities in Banbury. Previously the show home for this prestige development built in 2008, furnished and finished to the highest standard and provides excellent accommodation up to four people.
The accommodation comprises of a double bedroom with en suite shower room and built in wardrobes, a second double bedroom again with modern closets and a large second bathroom. The living room is tastefully furnished with a kitchen through dining area and a separate small utility room. There is a allocated parking space and plenty of space for a second car in the car park subject to availability of space.
The station is a two minute walk and the major Castle Quay shopping area is only 5 mins walk.
• The living room is good-sized and is both stylishly and comfortably furnished with leather sofa and armchairs, and a table and four chairs for dining.
• The master bedroom has a double bed, excellent storage facilities including a fitted wardrobe, and an en suite bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet.
• The second bedroom is also a double room with a double futon bed and fitted wardrobe for storage.
• The main bathroom has a bath and toilet.
• The kitchen is very well equipped with all electric appliances needed for a self-catering stay, including cooker, oven, fridge freezer and combined washing-machine and dryer.
• All the furniture and fittings are of a very high standard; the stylish interior design contains many cattle motif references to the old Banbury Cattle Market which used to be located on this site.
• The apartment has cosy wall to wall carpets in both bedrooms with wooden flooring and scattered rugs throughout the living areas, while the kitchen and bathrooms are attractively tiled.
• Mirrors, pictures and prints on the walls and many other details give the apartment an individual and homelike feel.
• The apartment has a secure phone entry system and free broadband connection.
• There is an allocated parking space in the development’s parking area.
| Size: | Sleeps up to 6, 2 bedrooms |
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| Will consider: | Corporate lets Long lets Short breaks |
| Access: | Car not necessary Wheelchair access |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for children of all ages Suitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | No pets allowed No smoking at this property |
Facilities
| Luxuries: | Internet access, DVD player |
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| General: | Central heating, TV, Video player, CD player, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available |
| Standard: | Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer |
| Utilities: | Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine |
| Rooms: | 2 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms of which 1 family bathroom and 1 en suite |
| Furniture: | Sofabeds (1), Double beds (2), Cots (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 4 |
| Other: | Linen and towels provided |
| Outdoors: | Shared garden |
| Access: | Wheelchair friendly, Parking space |
Further details indoors:
Please check our website for more pictures and layout of the property.
www.globalshortlets.co.uk
• The living room is good-sized and is both stylishly and comfortably furnished with leather sofa and armchairs, and a table and four chairs for dining.
• The master bedroom has a double bed, excellent storage facilities including a fitted wardrobe, and an en suite bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet.
• The second bedroom is also a double room with a double futon bed and fitted wardrobe for storage.
• The main bathroom has a bath and toilet.
• The kitchen is very well equipped with all electric appliances needed for a self-catering stay, including cooker, oven, fridge freezer and combined washing-machine and dryer.
• All the furniture and fittings are of a very high standard; the stylish interior design contains many cattle motif references to the old Banbury Cattle Market which used to be located on this site.
• The apartment has cosy wall to wall carpets in both bedrooms with wooden flooring and scattered rugs throughout the living areas, while the kitchen and bathrooms are attractively tiled.
• Mirrors, pictures and prints on the walls and many other details give the apartment an individual and homelike feel.
• The apartment has a secure phone entry system and free broadband connection.
• There is an allocated parking space in the development’s parking area.
Further details outdoors:
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Children's Play Area
Communal Garden
Conditions
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We also have 2 other properties in the same location which can be let together with this one or individually.
The Central England / Cotswolds / Oxfordshire region
Located in a rural area, on the edge of the Cotswolds, Banbury is a short drive from many beautiful Cotswold towns and visitors staying in our accommodation in Banbury can easily visit places such as Chipping Norton, Woodstock and Blenheim Palace.
The Cotswolds is popular with both the English themselves and visitors from all over the world, the Cotswolds are well-known for gentle hillsides (‘wolds’), sleepy villages and for being so ‘typically English’.
There are famous cities such as Bath, well-known beautiful towns like Cheltenham and hundreds of delightful villages such as Burford and Castle Combe. Above all, the local honey-coloured limestone, used for everything from the stone floors in the houses to the tiles on the roof, has ensured that the area has a magical uniformity of architecture.
You will see ‘Drystone walls’ everywhere in the fields. Many were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, a matter of considerable skill as there is no cement to hold the walls together. They represent an important historical landscape and a major conservation feature – and are of course still used by farmers to enclose sheep and cattle.
During the 13-15th centuries, the medieval period, the native Cotswold sheep were famous throughout Europe for their heavy fleeces and high quality of wool. Cotswold wool commanded a high price and the wealth generated by the wool trade enabled wealthy traders to leave their mark by building fine houses and wonderful churches, known as “wool churches”. Even today, the sight of sheep on the hillside is still one of the classic Cotswold images.
Not all villages are well known, and today many still hold their secrets. Amongst the treasures to be found are perhaps a hidden village off the beaten track, perhaps Painswick, Biddestone, Winchcombe or Woodstock, or an unspoilt historic church, such as at Northleach often called the “Cathedral of the Cotswolds” – open the church door and you will discover a hidden world of history.
Today, the larger market towns and villages of the Cotswolds are famous for their shops, such as Stow-on-the-Wold, Cirencester, Chipping Norton and Tetbury.
Oxford
If you're looking for a cultural getaway or a romantic city break then Oxford is a must. Renowned for its history and heritage, exquisite architecture, and ancient University, Oxford sits at the very heart of this rural county. Take time out to enjoy the county's bustling market towns, discover the film and literary connections or simply watch the world go by while sipping a drink by the river.
Widen your horizons by visiting (free) world class museums, family appeal attractions or a variety of festivals held throughout the year catering for all ages and interests.
It's easy to visit Oxfordshire; Oxford is just 15 minutes by train or 30 minutes by frequent bus services from Banbury. Once here, you can visit much of Oxfordshire by public transport including many of the county's picturesque towns and villages.
The Banbury area
Banbury is a historic market town on the River Cherwell, with many famous associations such as the Banbury Cross and Banbury Cakes. It is the commercial, shopping and entertainment centre for the rural area around it, with good facilities including shops, sports centres, bowling, restaurants and pubs. The Castle Quays shopping centre near the apartment contains most top British high street shops and department stores.
Amongst the many interesting places to visit, is the impressive Grade 1 listed 18th century St. Mary’s Church, the modern Banbury Museum and Tooley’s Boatyard dating back over 200 years with the oldest working dry-dock in the country. Why not pick up an Historic Town Trail from Banbury Tourist Information Centre in Castle Quay Shopping Centre to enable you to discover more about this old market town.
With regular markets on Thursdays and Saturdays as well as Castle Quay shopping Centre alongside the host of independent shops in the Old Town, it's a great day out. Banbury has a wide range of great restaurants and cafes - great for doing business or a more leisurely stay.
Banbury’s annual events include the Banbury Hobby Horse Festival in early July, the Town Criers' Championship in September, Banbury Canal Day on the first Sunday in October and
the Michaelmas Fair held later in October, to name just a few.
Nearby are many other fascinating places to visit, including Broughton Castle and Sulgrave Manor. The Oxford Canal passes through the centre of Banbury, featuring a lock and mooring basin, guaranteeing much narrowboat activity. The Canal also provides the opportunity to take a tranquil walk along its towpaths.
How to get there
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| Airport: | Heathrow: 96 km |
| Railway: | Banbury: 0.5 km |
Banbury is located between London and Birmingham, just 2mins drive off the M40 motorway J11, and is also closed to Oxford 29miles, Stratford-Upon-Avon which is 27miles. The apartments are only 5mins walk from Banbury station. The trains services run from Oxford, London Paddington, London Marylebone via Banbury to Birmingham, Liverpool, Blackpool & all the way to Scotland. Also there are non-stop 40min service to London from Banbury.
Activities near Banbury
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Cycling holidays
Rental prices
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| Period | From![]() | To![]() | Weekly![]() | Nightly rate | Minimum stay | |
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| Low Season | 7 Jan 13 | 25 Mar 13 | £ 420 | - | £ 100 | 1 Week |
| Mid Season early | 25 Mar 13 | 27 May 13 | £ 447 | - | £ 104 | 3 Nights |
| High Season | 27 May 13 | 24 Jun 13 | £ 473 | - | - | 1 Week |
| Peak Season | 24 Jun 13 | 8 Sep 13 | £ 525 | - | - | 1 Week |
| Mid Season | 8 Sep 13 | 26 Nov 13 | £ 447 | - | £ 104 | 3 Nights |
| Off Season | 26 Nov 13 | 17 Dec 13 | £ 368 | - | £ 90 | 3 Nights |
| XMAS & NEW YEAR | 17 Dec 13 | 7 Jan 14 | £ 630 | - | £ 147 | 3 Nights |
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Please note the above prices are negotiable provided the property is emplty and we have 3 other properties with different rates which might suit you better in the same location. Please check www.globalshortlets.co.uk<BR><BR>Deposit (security/delapidation) <BR>1 WK or less £150<BR>2 WKS or more £200<BR><BR>PAYMENT METHOD<BR>Bank Transfer or Paypal.<BR><BR>Terms & Conditions<BR>will be sent before confirmation of booking.<BR>Discounts available for last minute bookings
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