North Castle Street (P461)

Central New Town, Edinburgh, EH2
From £1,600 to £3,500/week
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Minimum stay in this home is 28 nights.
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About the home


This is a spectacular four bedroom, four bathroom home in a brilliantly central location, just moments from George Street. Located on the second floor, as soon as you enter this home, you'll have a sense of the huge scale, high ceilings and large rooms. There are two floors with an impressive staircase linking the two. It is a classic Edinburgh apartment and only available to rent in the summer months.


On the lower floor, you'll find the magnificent drawing room which has four windows, comfy sofas and a 50" smart TV. You can sit and look at the treetops in Queen Street Gardens. The dining kitchen has a dining table to seat 8 comfortably and is well equipped for dining at home. You'll find the first of the four double bedrooms on this level as well as a shower room. There's a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer and a study.&


Upstairs you'll find two very large double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and the fourth double bedroom and separate bathroom with a shower over the bath. All the bedrooms have good quality linens, so you should sleep well here.&


Guests staying in North Castle Street are sure to have a great time.&


Landlord registration.&1482143/230/29092


Walking Distances


George Street&- for quality dining, bars and shopping - 3 minutes


Princes Street - for retail, dining and gardens - 5 minutes


Bristo Square - for Fringe venues - 20 minutes


Old Town and Royal Mile - for Edinburgh Castle, sightseeing, museums, etc. - 14 minutes


The neighbourhood


North Castle Street is part of Edinburgh's original New Town, designed by James Craig in 1766. It is so central and yet when you're in the apartment it feels surprisingly quiet. You can easily walk anywhere in central Edinburgh from here. So much lies on your doorstep, from all the quality dining, bars and shopping on George Street. You can have a pint at Ian Rankin's favourite Oxford Bar around the corner. Princes Street Gardens are close by for a walk with Edinburgh Castle as the backdrop.&


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Details about this home

Check In - 16:00
Check Out - 11:00
Apartment
2nd-floor

Washing Machine
Ironing Facilities
Wifi
Towels
Electric/Induction Hob
Oven

Restaurants
Lovely Walks Closeby
Cafes
Railway Station
Cycle Paths
Bars
Buses
Theatre
Local Supermarket
Tram
Cinema

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Central New Town

Your New Neighbourhood

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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