EH-71347-P
You'll feel at home the moment you step through the door of this gorgeous apartment. Located on the ground floor, Cumberland Street is a charming Georgian Street just a few minutes walk from all the fashionable shops on George Street. There are great local facilities on nearby Howe Street and Dundas Street and popular Stockbridge is a very short walk away too.&
Both the sitting room and bedroom have fabulous high ceilings and wonderful architectural features. The delightful sitting room has beautiful gilded cornice which frames the room decorated with a wonderful collection of furniture and ornaments gathered by the owner from around the world.
Nestled in the corner of the room is an very modern stainless steel kitchen area, which is well-equipped and there's an extendable dining table for entertaining. The peaceful bedroom is set at the back of the apartment overlooking Cumberland Street's mews lane with a tremendous king size sleigh bed, chair by the window and feature fireplace filled with ornamental logs. Directly off the bedroom is an en-suite shower room with good sized shower & WC.
Guests love staying in this charming apartment and we hope that you will too.
Over the Festival, a whole month booking is preferred in this property.
This self-catering apartment is available for holiday lets, short term and corporate lets, city and weekend breaks and as Edinburgh Festival accommodation.
Please note, there is a minimum stay of two week in this apartment.
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When the owners stay in this flat they occasionally bring their cat, so it may not be suitable for allergy sufferers. It is worth asking if they have been here recently.
Over the Festival a whole month booking is preferred in this property.
Please note, there is a minimum stay of two week in this apartment.
24 hour cool-off period: Providing you book more than fourteen days before the start of your stay, you can cancel your booking within 24 hours of making it and we will refund 100% of any charges.
Cancelling after the booking is confirmed: Once a confirmation of booking has been issued to you via email by Dickins, you are responsible for the total price detailed. If you need to cancel, Dickins will try to relet the period for you and if they are successful, you will be reimbursed with the value of the relet less a £75 + VAT charge. If they are not able to relet the period, you will be responsible for the full rental cost. It may be a good idea to make sure you have travel insurance which covers cancellation.
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Central New Town
The Central New Town spans from Scotland Street in the East to Randolph Crescent in the West and from Princes Street in the South to Brandon Terrace in the North. It encompasses most of Edinburgh’s beautiful and enviable Georgian New Town.
In 1766 James Craig, aged 27, entered a competition to design a New Town to ease overcrowding in the Old Town. There were six entries and he won. His plan was for St Andrew Square and Charlotte Square, Princes Street, George Street and Queen Street and was presented to King George III in 1767. Edinburgh’s New Town is now world famous and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. The Georgian New Town is known for its graceful sweeping crescents, wide streets and private central gardens. The beautiful stone buildings have large astragal windows that we love to peep in on a winters evening to see what lies inside. The architectural details and high ceilings in Edinburgh’s New Town put Bath to shame. The architectural highlights are Charlotte Square, Moray Place and Heriot Row.
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"The taxi driver is going to have to drag us out of here at 6.30am tomorrow as we have ENTIRELY enjoyed our three-week visit to Edinburgh. We have so enjoyed staying in this comfortable flat in a quiet neighbourhood, closely connected to shops and pubs but just far enough away from the tourist spots to make us almost feel we are locals. Thanks for sharing your home, your artwork and music with us. The accommodation and location have been perfect, absolutely." John & Carol A.