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Downtown Liverpool luxury 1BR Jacuzzi for 2 Unit A
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Downtown - updated 1895 Queen Anne - sip your coffee under a Bougainvillea arbour, surrounded by stained glass and comfortable furnishings - a full kitchen with ice maker and dishwasher, coffee maker, microwave await you. Double Jacuzzi! A great base for a vacation, business or weekend away. In the centre of everything Queens has to offer: Cafes, Waterfront, a Lighthouse with Park, Museums, restaurants, banks, services. Nearby are beautiful beaches, wooded parks and a wonderful walking town. The space Hardwood floors, supremely comfortable Memoryfoam bed, double two person soaker hot tub with handheld shower, separate marble shower, two decorative fireplaces, one with an electric woodstove for ambiance. Full kitchen with dishwasher and ice maker. Enjoy your coffee in the sunny kitchen lit by antique stained glass, under an artist's mural of a Bougainvillea tree inspired by breakfast in Mexico. Cleaning Our cleaners painstakingly wipe down all surfaces and high touch areas with a diluted bleach solution and all bedding is washed at the highest temperature to ensure the house is properly disinfected between guest visits. Guest access Just outside the unit off the main floor hallway is a modern stacked stainless steel laundry pair shared by our Airbnb for the use of our guests. Parking There is no onsite parking but there is plenty of free parking on the street and across the street behind the Astor Theatre. Address 190 Main Street Liverpool Nova Scotia. Apt A. Corner of Main and Market streets, downtown. Ground floor convenience. Other things to note Tourism - travel the "Lighthouse Route" (a scenic drive between Halifax and Yarmouth). Liverpool has a large number of museums for a small community and is conveniently located for day trips anywhere along the Route - lots to see, do, savour and to experience. History - include the Queens County Museum and the adjacent Perkins House the 1766-built residence of Simeon Perkins and now part of the Nova Scotia Museum system. Perkins House has recently been restored and is a joy to see. Other museums include the Hank Snow Home Town Museum located in the former Liverpool train station, and two private museums run by Nova Scotian photographer Sherman Hines. Facing Liverpool Harbour is the Fort Point Lighthouse, the third oldest lighthouse in Nova Scotia which contains a lighthouse museum and is surrounded by a beautiful public picnic park. In late June of each year, history comes alive in Liverpool during "Privateer Days" when over a long weekend members of the community conduct a parade, provide various entertainment venues, re-enact a Loyalist military and privateer encampment, shoot fireworks, and conduct guided graveyard tours. Liverpool has also become a summer break destination for residents of Halifax due to its warm weather and nearby sandy beaches. Beach Meadows is a 1 km long beach to the east of Liverpool, Carter’s Beach , Summerville beach, White Point Beach are popular breathtaking untouched pristine beaches to visit . There is great food and drink within a short walk of this downtown apartment. From pizza to Chinese, and a great German resto called Chez Paul. A pub with good food, a family diner, fine dining at Lanes, and Hells Bay Brew pub overlooking the waterfront. Try them all ! Registration Details STR2526T9194
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