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"Dickins have a fantastic range of
apartments and houses in great city
centre locations and have provided
us with many wonderful apartments
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Jill Jones
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"Our company has used
Dickins for years
and has found their attention to
our needs excellent. The service
is personal and exceptionally good.
The standard of accommodation is
very high and I would recommend
Dickins to anyone looking for
temporary accommodation in the
Edinburgh area." |
Karen Koren
Gilded Balloon Productions |
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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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Price from
£425 to
£850 p/w
| Towels provided, Shared Garden, TV, Washing Machine, Microwave Oven, Phone available for Guest use (calls charged to guest), *No Smoking*, CD Player | | | | | | This is a gem of a two bedroom apartment set in an oasis in the heart of the city. A charming Georgian square tucked away off the Edinburgh Grassmarket, hiding up a set of steps called The Vennel. Brown's Place is charming, historic and romantic and bewitchingly tranquil yet just moments away lies all the hurly-burly of Edinburgh's ancient centre and is available for self catering & holiday lets, short term & corporate lets and the Festival. Public transport is widely available, and there is both pay and display parking and a large car park nearby. This self-catering apartment has been refurbished and furnished with a great deal of care and imagination paying particular detail to its history. The flat is charming in scale and bright with views of hidden city centre gardens from all windows. It comprises a charming sitting room with a gas fire and tapestry wall hangings, a double bedroom with a feature alcove double bed , a sweet twin bedroom, a bathroom with shower and a little window with a spectacular view of Edinburgh Castle and a cottage style dining-kitchen with a little window seat.
Please note that although located on the ground floor, this apartment will not be suitable for wheelchair users, parents with pushchairs or those who have difficulty with stairs as it is accessed off The Vennel which are around 80 steps.
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| Self Catering Week | City Break (3 nights) | Short Let (4 weeks) | Season | £850 or £121/night | £680 or £227/night | £2550 or £91/night | High Season 28/07/2012 - 02/09/2012
| £425 or £61/night | £340 or £113/night | £1275 or £46/night | Off Season 04/01/2013 - 23/02/2013
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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 | | |  |
Eating Petit Paris 40 Grassmarket, Old Town, 226 2442 Charming restaurant in the heart of the Grassmarket. Fantastic venue for lunch, they do an excellent offer of a '£5 menu ' which is worth every penny. Fast and friendly service, always busy, and a strong feeling of actually being in France! Charmant. Places of Interest Edinburgh Castle Old Town As one of the most famous landmarks in Edinburgh, the Castle sits elegantly above the city. A visit to Edinburgh is truly not complete until you have walked round the site which dates from the 12th Century. As you explore, you can see the hourly changing of the guard and marvel at St Margaret's Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburgh, however do not be startled by the one o' clock gun salute, which happens on most weekdays. Shopping Armstrongs 83 Grassmarket, Old Town, 220 5557 Prepare to enter the best ever dressing up box when you walk into this classic Edinburgh shop. It may smell a bit musty but it's the only place to go if you need a dressing up outfit or indeed a dinner jacket or a kilt. If you go with friends you are sure to have a laugh in the dressing rooms. Drinking The Bow Bar 80, West Bow,Victoria St. Old Town 0131 226 7667 A successfully revamped old style Edinburgh pub renowned for great variety of real ale and guest beers and a good selection of malts. Friendly local pub with no frills or themes. Sometimes frequented by City councillors and the occasional community education worker but still a great place. Only a 10 pace stagger from a brilliant cheese shop and a historically significant brush shop. Entertainment Usher Hall Lothian Road Tollcross 228 1155 The Usher Hall is one of the most outstanding concert halls in the world. A landmark in the heart of Scotland's capital, it stands for the highest level of musical and civic participation and is the home of The Royal Scottish National Orchestra which plays here every Friday night in its season. For the best part of a century it has hosted some of the greatest concerts and events in the city including conductors Herbert Von Karajan and Claudio Abbado, singers Ella Fitzgerald and Elton John and performers Stephane Grapelli and Simple Minds. Eating Bistro du Vin 11 Bristo Place, Edinburgh 0131 247 4900 Wonderful bistro newly opened in November 2008 nestled in the heart of the Old Town. Serving classic European cuisine with a superb wine list. Open for lunch and dinner.
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"You charming flat was just what a holiday let should be; quiet, romantic, centrally located and homey in the very best sense of the word. I especially loved making meals in the perfect Scottish kitchen of my dreams."
Sue Grady, 4 Brown's Place