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  • Entry ID 30470
  • Sleeps 8
  • Bedrooms 5
  • Bathrooms 2
  • Catering self catered

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Thirlestane Road

This 5 bedroom property is a spacious first floor flat. Amenities are very close by with a variety of restaurants, cafes, shops and bars at your door step and only a short walk into the city centre. The flat consists of 3 double bedrooms, 2 single bedrooms, 2 modern shower rooms, a comfortable living area in the well equipped kitchen, also with dining facilities. It is situated on a quiet street with a pleasant outlook from both front and back. It also has the advantage of a shared garden to the rear of the property.

Accommodation
3 Double bedrooms, 2 single bedrooms, 2 modern shower rooms, Kitchen/dining/living room.

All towels and linen provided.
This property is non-smoking.

Price: July £1200 per week

Facilities

  • Fridge/freezer
  • Oven
  • Microwave
  • Bath towels provided
  • Bedding provided
  • Linen provided
  • Iron / ironing Board
  • Shared garden
  • Pets not allowed

Nearby

  • gymGym
  • Shops
  • Bar / Pub
  • Restaurants
  • Café
  • Car hire
  • Galleries
  • Museum
  • Nightclub
  • Theatre
  • Super Market
  • Express Super Market
  • Parking
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