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This spacious 2 bedroom property has an open outlook to St Mary's Cathedral and is a 2 minute walk from Haymarket station. The apartment is on the first ...

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Bedrooms 2Sleeps 4
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With views of the Firth of Forth, this spacious traditional Victorian apartment, dating from 1894 is fully modernised. It provides generous accommodation ...

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Bedrooms 1Sleeps 2
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This second floor 1 bedroom apartment is fully furnished to a high standard and offers luxury living in the West End of Edinburgh. The apartment is generously ...

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