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Rutland Street - 2 bed

Picture of Rutland Street - 2 bed, Lothian, Scotland

This beautiful, well presented 2 bedroom basement apartment is situated in a superb central location in the heart of Edinburgh.

The flat has very recently been refurbished to a high standard, this includes walnut floors, an Italian designer kitchen. The flat consists of 2 double bedrooms.

There is a large family bathroom finished to a high standard with stunning stone and marble finishing, also a good sized wet room with also the same marble finishing.

A fully equipped open plan Italian designer kitchen comfortable living area. There are also many cupboards throughout the flat that can be used for storage.

This flat also has a private garden to the rear of the property, access can be gained by using the patio doors located in the kitchen/living room. This flat is only a minute walk to Princes Street and is an ideal location for Hogmanay and the Winter Festival. As the apartment is so central amenities are very close by, there is a variety of restaurants, bistros, shops and bars at your door step.

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

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