Airbnb guests can now stay in modern refurbished old vicarage in Hartford

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AIRBNB users can now stay in the old vicarage in Hartford after it was given a modern luxury refurbishment.

The building, steeped in heritage in the village, sits on Old Vicarage Lane and was first converted into flats in the 1970s.

Northwich Guardian:

It’s now been refurbished by Airbnb host Haf and now anyone looking to stay in the Northwich area can stay in the apartment for £89 a night.

Northwich Guardian:

The listing on the accommodation booking website describes the apartment as ‘comfy and modern’ and ‘at the end of a quiet and leafy lane’.

Northwich Guardian:

It states: “The building is the old Vicarage of Hartford, converted into flats in 1976. I then converted two flats of which this one is available for you. Need a place to work for a few days in peace with fast broadband? Or perhaps a short escape with the kids out to the country. Everyone will feel at home in this modern and very newly renovated apartment.

Northwich Guardian:

“This is a high-spec, contemporary, and comfortable place that's great for a family with two children who can sleep in bunk beds.

Northwich Guardian:

“There's even air conditioning in the living room and master bedroom for those warm summer nights. We also have a Delonghi Nespresso Machine with specialty coffee and biodegradable capsules and LED lighting in the apartment.”

Northwich Guardian:

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