A Lancaster holiday apartments firm has announced a new addition to its growing business.
Sleep Inn Group announced they have acquired 29 China Street.
Customers to the group's Lancaster city centre apartments will be able to use its private car park in future.
A post on the Sleep Inn Facebook page said the adjoining car park will "provide convenience for our guests and staff who require parking during their stays and travels with us".
Earlier this month, Sleep Inn Group also opened its new The Hideaway luxury apartment in the city centre.
Pictured below, inside The Hideaway Apartment. Photo credit: Sleep Inn

The company, run by Joe Crookall, also has Crows Hotel, King Street Apartments, Sun Street Aparthotel and Secret Suites in Sun Street Lancaster, as well as Eden Escapes Apartments and Eden Retreats Apartments in Morecambe.
They also recently gained planning permission for new holiday apartments at the 60 Market Street, 2/2A China Street and Castle Chambers building.
"It is official...as of today, we are excited to share a new addition to the Sleep Inn Group of this wonderful 29 China Street building and spacious car park!" said the post on June 20.
"Currently we are working our magic with this building and we have yet to reveal the secret of what’s coming next so keep an eye out for updates!
"We are the first serviced accommodation group in Lancaster city centre to have our own car park!
"As you all know, parking in the city centre can be a complete nightmare!
"This spacious parking lot will provide convenience for our guests and staff who require parking during their stays and travels with us.
"We look forward to seeing this new addition progress and sharing more with you!"
Sleep Inn Group's website says their accommodation is ideal for everything from "a one night city break to a 90 day corporate stay".
Beyond Radio has contacted Sleep Inn Group for comment.


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