This is a large airy room with a double bed. Newly decorated in neutral colours, its on a quiet street in Cliftonwood a desirable area of Bristol.
It is close to The Hippodrome, and The Old Vic on this side of the river and The Tobacco Factory on the other side of the river. Its about a 20 minute walk to all 3 of the theatres. Our house is part of the iconic coloured streets in Bristol high up overlooking the harbour, the old dock area and beyond.
Its a quiet house but my husband and I both work from home, my son is a mature student at Bristol Uni. We have a dog and a cat both very friendly.
As are we! The lodger has their own fridge (not in the room) and use of the kitchen except between the hours of 5.30pm and 7.30pm when we will be cooking and eating our family meal.
The room has a walk-in cupboard area, chest of drawers, mirror, sofa and a small table and chair. There is a bathroom and shower room on the same floor. The house has 2 showers and 2 toilets and a small garden at the back.
There are no additional costs involved. We have been accommodating lodgers on and off for around 18 years. Our only request is that you be quiet and respectful.
Digs' Features
Shared Bathroom
Shower
Bath
Sink
Tea/Coffee Facilities
Fridge
Double Glazing
Blackout BlindsEn suitePrivate BathroomTVFreeviewSatelliteDVDRadioCDHairdryerLock and Key
The Host has indicated to TheatreDigsBooker that the following ticked measures are in place.
The host hasn't yet indicated the accessibility of these digs.
The host hasn't yet indicated the child-suitability of these digs.
Short-Term Let Licence Letting licences are not required for digs in this area at the moment.
Gas Safety
The Host hasn't yet indicated any gas details for these digs.
NOTE: Theatre Digs Booker does not vet accommodation listed on the site. We rely heavily on the information provided by Hosts and the feedback given by Guests.
Please see any Guest reviews or the Host Profile for more information.
This host has opted to only receive bookings from registered theatre professionals.
Please log in or register to proceed.
Not a theatre professional? Go back or start a new search.