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"Dickins have a fantastic range of
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"Our company has used
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"I was just sitting here giving your information to a friend who plans to visit Edinburgh when I reflected back on what a wonderful experience the Browns Place flat was. I loved Edinburgh and certainly hope to return soon. Thank you for everything."
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| Double Rooms: 2 Sleeps: 4 Bathroom(s) with Shower: 1 Shower Room(s): 1
| *No Smoking*, Broadband - plug-in, Dishwasher, DVD Player, Microwave Oven, Private Patio, TV - Freeview, Towels provided, Washer / Dryer
| | | | This smart two bedroom apartment has been refurbished to the highest standards and is located on Northumberland Street. There are a great selection of local shops and cafes within a two minute walk and just a 5-10 minute walk away is Stockbridge where you’ll find a wealth of antique shops, gourmet food shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. Princes Street is also only a 5 minute walk away, so the position of the apartment is excellent. This is a smart home from home whilst you’re exploring the city. This apartment is available for self catering & holiday lets, short term & corporate lets, city & weekend breaks and the Festival. From £425/week…
Just refurbished to exacting standards, this is a superb apartment. The accommodation comprises of bright spacious rooms with large sash & case windows with working shutters at the front of the apartment. The sitting room and kitchen is an open plan space, with a white kitchen with dishwasher and microwave, a stylish table and chairs to seat four and comfortable suede sofa and chairs with a flat screen TV and broadband for your use. The master bedroom is an impressive room and very spacious with beautiful dark wood furniture, double sleigh bed, flat screen TV, quality ensuite shower room and a dressing area. The second bedroom is located to the back of the flat and can be made up as either a twin or a double (please indicate how you'd prefer the beds when booking) and also has a flat screen TV. A lovely bathroom with a large rain shower over the bath is next to the second bedroom. There is also a separate cloakroom toilet and an internal study with a desk and shelving.
Over the Festival a whole month booking is preferred in this property. | | |
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| Self Catering Week | City Break (3 nights) | Short Let (4 weeks) | Season | £830 or £119/night | £664 or £221/night | £2490 or £89/night | High Season 31/07/2010 - 04/09/2010 28/12/2010 - 03/01/2011
| £530 or £76/night | £424 or £141/night | £1590 or £57/night | Mid Season 28/02/2010 - 30/07/2010 05/09/2010 - 30/10/2010 19/12/2010 - 27/12/2010
| £425 or £61/night | £340 or £113/night | £1275 or £46/night | Off Season 31/10/2010 - 18/12/2010 04/01/2011 - 26/02/2011
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All rental prices include council tax, reasonable use of gas and electricity, linen (towels where indicated on the facilities list). Kitchens are fully equipped. Please check the facilities list for other appliances and equipment. All our properties are Non-Smoking.
Please note that there is a minimum stay of 3 nights in all our apartments.
| To book this property call +44 131 558 1108 | | |  |
Drinking Kay’s Bar 39 Jamaica Street, West New Town Small and cosy, this old New Town favourite is always packed full. Great selection of real ales and good hearty crowd and very good value filling lunches. There’s always a fire burning in the winter. Drinking Whigham’s Cellar Bar Just off Charlotte Square, West New Town Busy, popular with suits drinking haunt, with an excellent selection of wines. They have cosy candle lit booths, so if you get there early enough, you can catch up with friends away from the crowds. Great simple menu too. Eating Café Marlayne 76 Thistle Street, Central New Town 226 2230 Genuinely French, tiny little restaurant that feels like a real find. Scrumptious food although not great for veggies. Great value lunch. Eating Fishers in the City 58 Thistle Street, Central New Town, 225 5109 This is the bigger and buzzier new relation of the Leith stalwart. Never disappoints and good for an occasion dinner. Best to book. Entertainment The Omni Centre Hillside Its large modern glass structure dominates but also complements the surrounding area. There’s a mix of nationwide bars and restaurants to suit most tastes. It also has a Holmes Place Gym and Vue cinema with the latest films showing. Places of Interest Royal Botanical Gardens Inverleith Row [East Gate] & Arboretum Place [West Gate], Stockbridge 552 7171 The Botanic Gardens have one of most impressive collections of trees and plants in the world and is a gorgeous place to get lost in an while away a few hours. The glasshouses are where we Edinburgh folk used to go for a treat before the days of central heating! Inverleith House usually has an interesting modern art exhibition and the views of Edinburgh from here are stunning.
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