About the Property
Convenient Location
Modern Amenities
Complimentary Parking
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55 Victoria Street, Kettering, gb



















Convenient Location
Modern Amenities
Complimentary Parking
To book your stay at this comfortable and well-equipped flat in Kettering, offering free WiFi and a range of amenities, reserve your spot today.
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Guests highly rate the clean and convenient location and frequently praise the responsive and accommodating service.
GBBed was super comfy.
Get rid of the dried up coffee in the kitchen
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GBPerfect little flat and catered for everything
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HUIt was close to everything.
There was mold on the wall near the windows. It was also specified that three people would be staying, yet there was only enough bedding for two. When we arrived, the apartment was incredibly cold, and we had to sleep in the cold for one night. The thermostat on the radiator was broken, and the apartment’s temperature couldn’t be adjusted properly.
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CZWashing machine and oven. Generally peaceful street, and not far from main street and Newland Center.
The only problem marring an otherwise perfect stay was that the fuse went twice during the 7 nights that I stayed, leaving me in total darkness. The first occasion on the Saturday evening I had just taken my dinner out of the oven and switched on the kettle. Immediately the electricity went. As I had checked in the previous day, I still wasn't physically used to the layout, and it's rather dangerous in the dark as the rooms are up a flight of stairs that you have to pass from going between them. I almost fell down the stairs walking in the pitch black to the living room from the kitchen, where I got my phone and tried contacting the owner. My phone also didn't have much battery left. After sending a text and a Booking message, I got through when phoning her and she told me I had to go to the fuse box and switch it back on. She also told me that it does happen sometimes. I had to use my phone as a torchlight and found the fuse. I had to bring in a dining table stool from the living room to stand on it to reach the fuse box, but I switched it back on and the lights came on again. A couple of days later, the same thing happened again in the evening, but as I had left the stool in the kitchen, it was easy to switch back on again. I do think though that there perhaps should be a note left for guests explaining what to do if the fuse goes, as it is pretty dangerous in winter if it happens in the evening.
GBSpacious and the location and the owner is very responsive to any requests and questions.
We feel the oven tend to trip off the electricity which needs attention.