The Kimberley Hideaway, Self-Contained AirBnB in Nottinghamshire

Tucked away on Kimberley’s Victorian shopping street in Nottinghamshire, the Kimberley Hideaway is a centrally-located self-contained rental studio apartment. It’s available for short and long stays on airBnB.

The Kimberley Hideaway, Self-Contained Short-Term AirBnB Rental Accomodation Flat Studio in Nottinghamshire

This compact yet well-designed studio is ideal for couples. It’s heated with an electric radiator, so it’s always cozy and warm, and includes a wood burning stove, because you can’t beat sitting next to a real fire.

The Hideaway is well-equipped with a double bed on a mezzanine, entertainment and washing/ironing facilities and a walk-in wetroom, making it comfortable for both short and long stays.

There’s a small kitchenette with a kettle, toaster, fridge, microwave and two induction hot plates, but there are so many fantastic restaurants and take-aways in walking distance, you won’t need to cook.

If you’ve any questions about the studio or the surrounding area, please feel free to email us, Julie and Jason (julieandjason@ourtour.co.uk).

Location of the Kimberley Hideaway AirBnB in Nottinghamshire

Kimberley is a lively town with a long and rich history. Mentioned in the Domesday book, more recently the town was a centre for coal mining, hosiery and brewing.

James Street, Kimberley
James Street, Kimberley

Today, Kimberley is a thriving community with a range of shops, restaurants, takeaways, parks, cafes and supermarkets, all a short stroll from the Hideaway’s gates. The Giltbrook Retail Park with IKEA, Next, M&S and much more is a 5-minute drive. There’s a selection of photos of the town below, thanks to Kimberley Town Council.

Kimberley's annual food festival
Kimberley’s Annual Food Festival

If you’re heading into Nottingham, buses depart every 10 minutes and take 26 minutes to arrive in the city centre. The nearest bus stop is a 3-minute walk from the Hideaway. Alternatively, the tram transports you directly into the city from a park ‘n’ ride, a five-minute drive away. Junction 26 of the M1 is 5 minutes by car for good access to Nottingham, Derby and the scenic Peak District.

Nottingham's Old Marke Square
Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Thanks, Julie and Jason