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Rutland Street - 2 bed

Picture of Rutland Street - 2 bed, Lothian, Scotland

This beautiful, well presented 2 bedroom garden apartment is situated in a superb central location in the heart of Edinburgh.
The refurbished property consists of a stylish kitchen/living room, 1 double bedroom with en-suite shower room, 1 twin bedroom and a bathroom. The fully equipped designer kitchen has fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, oven and microwave.
Benefiting from a private garden to the rear of the property, which is accessed by the patio doors located in the living room, this property is sure to provide for your every need.
Being only a minute’s walk to Princes Street, the apartment is close to a variety of restaurants, bistros, shops and bars.


Price: from £125 to £200 per night (Sun-Thurs 3 night minimum, Fri & Sat 2 night minimum)

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