The Dovecot Mews apartment is set within the grounds of Dovecot House, an 1870s Victorian villa in the historic conservation village of Corstorphine. Dovecot House is a 4 * Gold Bed and Breakfast and a member of Scotlands Best B & B's
Located in a quiet tree-lined road, it is your retreat away from the hustle and bustle of down town Edinburgh, yet only 10 mins from the city centre.
It has its own entrance from the garden, offering privacy and seclusion, with views of the garden and the Pentland hills in the distance and has private off-street parking. It is tastefully docorated in a contemporary style and is immaculately maintained.
Accommodation comprises master bedroom with king size bed and ample storage; shower room and toilet; and open plan lounge with two sofas, one of which converts to a full size bed. There is also a fully fitted kitchen and an open plan dining area.
For the comfort and safety of our guests the apartment is non-smoking.
Sorry no pets.
Your host Maggie will be on hand to help you feel at home. Maggie has a wealth of local knowledge and would be happy to help with your questions on visiting Edinburgh or touring Scotland.
Dovecot Mews apartment is conveniently located within 10 minutes of the city centre, the airport, railway station, A720 city by-pass and the M8, M9 and M90 motorway network. It is also close to the main bus route and only 20 minutes from the Forth Road Bridge.
Corstorphine has a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants on your doorstop, and is on the main A8 tourist route into Edinburgh, close to Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh Zoo and the Gyle shopping centre and business park. Heriot Watt, Napier University and Stevenson College are close by.
The apartment can sleep up to four people. It is serviced regularly and a starter breakfast pack consisting of cereals, bread,preserves, eggs,fruit juice, tea, coffee and fresh milk is provided. Gas and electric are also included.
Facilities include:
Kitchen includes:
SMEG ceramic hob, AEG fan assisted oven, full size dishwasher, microwave, washer dryer, fridge freezer, kettle, toaster, ironing board and iron.
TARIFF
Weekly Rates:
Low Season £500 -£600
High Season £600 -£800
Cost per Night (minimum 2 night stay)
Low Season - Occupancy 2 People £100 -.£120
High Season - Occupancy 4 people £150 - £180
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