Flat to let, Toll Gavel, Beverley, East Yorkshire
Toll Gavel Beverley East Yorkshire





One bedroom first floor flat to let on Toll Gavel, Beverley, East Yorkshire.
Accomodation consists of living room, kitchen, bathroom & bedroom.
The property has large, light and airy rooms, and is idealy situated right in the centre of the town, and is offered unfurnished.
NB The property has recently unergone a full refurbishment, including new kitchen, bathroom, all new carpets (including shared entrance) and redecoration throughout
It has gas central heating, with 24hr boiler call out cover included.
Please contact us for more details or to arrange a viewing.
Beverley
Beverley is a market town, civil parish and the county town of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, located between the River Hull and the Westwood. The town is noted for Beverley Minster and architecturally-significant religious buildings along New Walk and other areas, as well as the Beverley Racecourse and the market place; the town itself is around 1,300 years old. It is also home to the oldest grammar school in the country, Beverley Grammar School.
As a market town, the market day is central to culture in Beverley; a smaller market day is held on Wednesday: however the main event is on Saturday, with all of the stalls. Throughout each year there are various annual music festivals in the town, catering for different kinds of music. These include the Early Music Festival in May; the Beverley Folk Festival in June, which features two days of folk music, comedy and workshops; the Jazz Festival in August, followed by the Chamber Music Festival in September. Held monthly at the Beverley Memorial Hall is a local music event Sunday Live.
Beverley hosts an annual literature festival, kite festival, a biannual puppet festival and Beverley town fair.
The five-mile £13 million A1079 Beverley Bypass opened in May 1980; the road links York and Hull. East Yorkshire Motor Services provide good, regular bus links with Hull city centre as well as links to local surrounding villages and places such as Hessle, Pocklington, Driffield, Market Weighton, Bridlington, York and Scarborough. Beverley Beck is a canal which gives boats access to the town from the River Hull. The beck is used by fishermen for catching a large variety of fish such as pike, bream and carp.


