An authentic little wooden house in Stavanger
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A charming little wooden house in the heart of Stavanger city. The house har remained its wonderful charm with uneven floors and atmosphere from 1891, but have been given a modern and functional style. The house is small but has 3 floors which makes it ideal for visitors traveling alone, or in groups with children. The master bedroom with a Kingsize bed is on the first floor. On top floor there is one bedroom with a single bed. The house is shared with the co-host. The space The space includes: 1st floor: Entrance/corridor with access to bathroom with shower, toilet and washing machine and dryer as well as a very large bedroom with available wardrobe space. The old and original staircase is surprisingly positioned on the exterior of the house for better use of the space. 2nd floor: Open and bright living room with wood burning stove, TV and comfortable furniture. From the living room you have access to a very cozy kitchen in the style of the 1960s with stove, refrigerator, freezer, microwave and normal kitchen equipment, dishes and cutlery. There is no dishwasher. 3rd floor: Here you will find a cozy corridor, as well as 3 good rooms. All the rooms in the attic have skylights. One room has a single bed. The other two bedrooms are used by the host. Guest access The house is shared with the resident During your stay The house is shared with the co-host. There are some toys for children and a baby chair There are clean bedsheets on the beds, and clean towels free of use. Other things to note Hello and welcome, feel at home, but please follow these instructions: - Smoking inside is not allowed - Leave the house in the same condition as when you arrived - Feel free to use the fireplace if desired - If you want other people in the apartment it is subject to agreement with me. - There is clean bed linen and prepared beds and towels in the bathroom when you arrive, you can just leave it be when you check out, I'll take care of this. Enjoy your stay, I hope your stay in Stavanger will be nice!
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