Situated in the centre of Kirkwall.
These apartments are warm and tastefully decorated to a high standard. The one bedroomed flat and the bedsit flat is non smoking, close to shops, restaurants, the sports centre and many other places of interest. No pets.
First Floor Bedsit: is most suitable for one to two people consisting of one room for living and sleeping with a double bed. There is a small fully equipped kitchen and a shower and toilet.
Ground floor bedsit: is ideal for one person or two people sharing a double bed. It consists of one room for living/sleeping and cooking with a passage leading to the shower and toilet.
One-bedroom apartment has a double and a single bed upstairs with en-suite shower and toilet. Downstairs has a kitchen/living room with a arm chairand a second shower room.
Tariff: £25-£45 per day, £175-£315 per week, daily bookings taken
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A midsummer 6 day Festival of Music, Drama, Poetry, Dance and the Visual Arts.
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