Leeds · 联排别墅里的独立房间 · 1室0床2.0卫 · 可住2人 · 我们的高档房间-带木梁的温馨舒适
这是一间华丽的双人房,位于一栋安静的住宅区内,距离利兹市中心2.5英里(不到10分钟车程)。 房子外面有安全的路边停车位。 房客们已经评论了这个房间有多舒适。这是我们房子里最喜欢的房子! 这间精美的阁楼客房配有对称温和抛光的木梁。 窗户上挂着一个罗马盲人。 有一个古老的维多利亚式壁炉,床非常舒适,配有记忆泡沫床垫。 如果你喜欢坐在床上欣赏美景,你会喜欢在这里度过宁静的时光。 这栋房子刚刚经过精心装修,装修达到了高标准。 楼下有一间客厅、一间餐厅和一间设备齐全的厨房,供您使用。 一楼有一间带厕所和水槽的小浴室。 您的地板上有一个全新的浴室,带淋浴和浴缸。 请注意,这是房子里的四间卧室之一。 通常每间客房可容纳一人入住利兹出差,因此您可能会与另外三人共用房屋。 由于受到新冠肺炎疫情的限制,我们现在只接受长期住宿的房客,即至少一个月。 我们还为房客提供坚硬表面的消毒喷雾、免洗洗手液、防护手套和口罩。
Karen's air BnB was spacious, well equipped and quiet, I stayed in the beamed attic room which was very big, comfortable and quiet, great for a great night's sleep. There was on street parking right outside the house. It felt homely with a great living room and well equipped kitchen. Would stay again, thanks Karren.
Fantastic place to stay for a short period. I stayed at Karen's place for a week and found the house clean, the service of a high standard and the area in easy reach of Leeds city centre.
房源位于一条友好的街道上,有很多猫(曾被称为英国最友好的街道! )。 它位于利兹的阿姆利区,这是一个有很多特色的工人阶级区域。 这栋房子距离利兹市中心2.5英里,开车1小时即可抵达约克、曼彻斯特、谢菲尔德。 靠近布拉德福德市( Bradford ) ,距离布朗特家园霍沃斯( Haworth )约30分钟车程。
在利兹市中心,您会喜欢购物拱廊,如维多利亚区、餐厅、剧院、美术馆、酒吧和俱乐部。 此外,利兹还有一个充满活力的音乐场景。可轻松前往市中心。 您可以在10分钟内开车到那里,从街道尽头乘坐公交车(从房子步行2分钟)乘坐出租车,车费约为5英镑。
如果您有车(您可以把它停在房子外面的街道上)或乘坐火车,您可以选择乡村和历史景点,您可以在不到一小时的车程内参观,以及两小时车程的东北海岸壮丽海岸景观。
自我介绍
My story with Airbnb starts in 2012, when my partner and I travelled to Spain and met our first Airbnb host (hi Brad!) in Seville. We were so impressed by him, and his setup, that we thought maybe we could do the same. My partner had a house in Leeds, in the north of England, for which he had not been able to find suitable tenants, so we thought why not try to rent it out on Airbnb? Since then we estimate that we’ve hosted over 3000 guests, and it's been great! It's taught us a lot about humanity in the sense that most people have been awesome! Our ethos in hosting on Airbnb is to treat people like gold. We really value the people we work with, and of course our guests, working hard to make everyone’s stay a brilliant one. For me no other approach would make sense. Airbnb has given us a lot of freedom, and we have enjoyed staying with other Airbnb hosts around Europe. Since we started hosting on Airbnb, a few things have changed in my life. I'm no longer working as a publisher, but still writing - not as much as before, but I hope to return to that (and finish my novel!). I've had some struggles with my health, and this means that as a guest I'm looking for some very specific things when I search for places to stay. I suffer from rheumatoid arthritis so heating and accessibility are important, and unfortunately I've also started to experience electro-sensitivity (allergy to Wi-Fi and mobile phone signals) which is extremely debilitating. So I'm always searching for places off the beaten track - isolated spots where I won't meet people using mobile phones. The ideal situation is a place with a broadband router where it's possible to switch off the Wi-Fi, but still connect to the internet using an ethernet cable (which I carry with me) - remember how we used to connect to the Internet 10 or so years ago? ;) I can't use a mobile phone, so it can be a little difficult keeping in touch with hosts while I'm travelling. I have to be quite organised before I set off, and then ask my partner to send messages for me when we are en route. I have food sensitivities which means that I can't eat out, so I would always be self-catering when I travel. And finally I am sensitive to chemicals and fragrances; for this reason we always bring our own bedding so that we don't have to ask our hosts to make special arrangements to wash their bedding in products without fragrances. If as a host, however, you could avoid using perfumes such as air fresheners in the property before we arrive that would be great. Finally, sometimes we do travel with Mittens, our cat. I hasten to say that she is fully house trained! Since we started this journey the term digital nomad has come into use, as has the lesser known phrase electro refugee. I’m somewhere between the two at the moment! Thank you for reading! There’s a strange matter to address, and I hope it’s appropriate to do so here. I was left very strange review left for me (by Selda, October 2019). I didn’t write a review in return for this host as I felt to do so would affect their business very badly. (Several things promised to me before I made the reservation didn’t happen, we had a really bad time there, and then the host made up some strange stories and tried to extort a lot of money from me. Thankfully Airbnb didn’t support them in this, but they also said they wouldn’t remove the review, as it seems defamation is not an issue with Airbnb reviews). I was unable to respond to the review because I didn’t leave on myself, so all I can do is state here that not one phrase of it is true, and if you want to ask me anything about it please do just send me a message. And for the record, here’s my original profile! I am a writer and publisher, and recently I moved from the UK to the Iberian peninsula with my partner James, for the climate and wonderful culture. We've been pioneering "slow travel" - living and working in a place for a few months to really savour the experience, and then moving on. We've been working as Airbnb hosts while we do this, and our first Airbnb home in Seville was an incredible success. We chose somewhere beautiful and very close to the main cultural attractions,and our guests adored it as much as we did. We stayed in Seville for seven months - it was paradise! - then we went to Portugal and lived by the sea at Cascais, and now we are living in the mountains near Malaga. We also realised that we could offer James’ house in Leeds on Airbnb with the help of our neighbours and that's going very well indeed - people seem to appreciate a cosy home as an alternative to staying in a hotel. We also stay in other Airbnb homes a lot when we travel - I guess you could call us Airbnb addicts!
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