29 Trinity Crescent in Edinburgh

Welcome to 29 Trinity Crescent. This mid-terrace dwelling rests within the city of Edinburgh and sleeps up to two people, in one bedroom.

Accommodation

All-ground-floor. One king-size bedroom. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting/dining room with an electric fire Electric central heating with an electric fire. Fridge, electric cooker, microwave, toaster, washing machine, Smart TV with DVD player and Freeview and WiFi. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Ample free road-side parking. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Pub within 0.1 miles, shop within 0.5 miles. Starbank Park 2 mins walk. Ocean Terminal shopping centre 15 mins walk.

Location

29 Trinity Crescent is a mid-terrace cottage situated within the city of Edinburgh. This all-ground-floor bedroom comes with one king-size bedroom, sleeping up to two people. There is also a shower room with a walk-in shower, basin and WC. Completing the interior is a sitting/dining room and a well-equipped kitchen. Outside, you will find a rear garden area and ample free road-side parking. 29 Trinity Crescent is a superb base for spending time with your loved ones.

Edinburgh is Scotland's capital and is a international city with a mix of old and new. The Old Town houses the medieval castle The Royal Mile as well as Holyrood Palace and the new Scottish Parliament. Within New Town you will find Georgian buildings and streets with a wealth of shopping, eating and drinking. Within the surrounding area you will find a glorious countryside with hills, beaches and golf courses.

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Reviews of 29 Trinity Crescent

"Lovely apartment in an excellent location. Very clean and well presented. The owners left a very generous welcome pack of the essentials. Beautiful sea view from the front of the property. The area is very well supported by an excellent bus system making it easy and affordable to access the city and other areas. Highly recommended this property for a perfect base for Edinburgh and Leith."

Reviewed by DanHster on 02/11/2019