From the vibrant shopping quarter of Princes Street, take a twenty-minute walk to an altogether calmer area of Edinburgh to reach this spectacular flat. In a Victorian townhouse built in the year 1900, this home offers a historical retreat away from the bustling tourists in the city centre. Three minutes from the Botanic Gardens, this is an incredibly leafy and green spot where you can truly relax. Past its stony exterior, this flat has a much softer side, with a Scandi influence and minimalist sensibilities. Its living space is sumptuous and grand – ornate cornicing, bright bay windows, and rich hardwood floors bring a majestic feel to the heart of the home. We love the mid-century furnishings like the navy-blue armchair and olive-green sofa – these rich fabrics really entice you to settle down. Pour a tumbler of single malt here and light up the fire – it’s time to start your holiday. On a sunny afternoon, head out into the private garden for a picnic on the lawn. Or if you’re looking for a more luxe experience, have your host organise an evening with the in-house private chef. Slàinte!
Home truths: *This home has its own private, main door entrance
*Car parking is available directly outside, but charges apply from Monday to Friday 8.30 am to 5.30pm (there is no charge on evenings or weekends)
*There are no laundry facilities in this home, so it might be suited to shorter-term stays
*The single beds are smaller than standard single beds, so might not be suitable for taller guests
*Depending on preference, you might not find the hot water to be hot enough here
*The home does not have a home manual – please ask your host if you have any appliance or home-related questions
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