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Set in Edinburgh, Victorian Townhouse offers garden views and free WiFi, 0.7 miles from EICC and 0.9 miles from Murrayfield Stadium.
All units feature a seating area with flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an iPad and an iPod docking station. A minibar and kettle are also offered.
The bed and breakfast offers a continental or Full English/Irish breakfast.
Royal Mile is 1.4 miles from Victorian Townhouse, while The Real Mary King's Close is 1.5 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Edinburgh Airport, 5.6 miles from the accommodation.
There are two large rooms with en suite facilities, a comfortable sofa, colour television and digital freeview box. All rooms are decorated to the highest standard. Other facilities include: radio alarm clock, hairdryer and hospitality tray with a selection of teas, coffee, hot chocolate drinks and chocolate biscuits. A complimentary decanter of whiskey and chocolates are also awaiting your arrival. The en-suite shower rooms are very spacious and finished to a high standard. Complimentary toiletries are provided. Free WiFi is also available.
The property is situated on two floors with the guest rooms situated in the garden flat which has its own private entrance. Guests are provided with a key to enable the flexibility to come and go as they wish. The property was once the home of David Alan Stevenson one of the famous family of lighthouse engineers and the cousin of the author Robert Louis Stevenson. David’s daughter, the renowned authoress Dorothy Emily Stevenson was born in the house and in May 2017, the Edinburgh City of Literature Trust commemorated her by fitting a plaque to the front of the property.
The property is situated in the historic West End of Edinburgh, now designated a World Heritage Site. This Victorian property is located in a beautiful crescent within walking distance of Princes Street, Edinburgh Castle, The Edinburgh International Conference Centre and the Theatres and Galleries of this most wonderful of Capital Cities.