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  • Entry ID 30565
  • Sleeps 8
  • Bedrooms 4
  • Catering self catered

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Alvanley Terr - 4 bedrooms for rent

This property has a large open plan kitchen and living room area. The living area has two three seated sofas with a coffee table and TV. There is a large dining table with ample seating. The kitchen is well stocked with plenty of amenities and utensils. There are three large and one smaller bedroom. All bedrooms have a double bed, good quality furniture and ample storage space. There are two wash rooms. One contains a large shower and the other has a bath, sink and toilet. The property is on the second floor and overlooks Bruntsfield Links. There is free parking outside the property at the weekend. Lothian Road is 5 minutes walk and is a main bus route into the city centre and to the suburbs. Princes Street is only a 15 minute walk and a 10 minute walk takes you to George and Bristo Squares, two of the main festival venues. Only 5 minutes walk to a medium size Tesco and Scotmid. 2 minutes walk to a wide variety of restaurants.

There are 4 double rooms available for rent in this property.

Price: July £175 per week per person August £275 per week per person

Parking details Metered street parking available

Facilities

  • Fridge/freezer
  • Oven
  • Microwave
  • Bath towels provided
  • Bedding provided
  • Linen provided
  • Iron / ironing Board
  • Washing Machine
  • DVD player
  • Radio
  • TV
  • wireless_internetWireless internet
  • Pets not allowed

Nearby

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