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Four Hill Street
Edinburgh
Edinburgh and the Lothians

EH2 3JZ

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From the hustle and bustle of the city centre, No. 4 Hill Street offers a calm retreat to the elegance of a bygone age. Our five bedrooms are individually furnished to how they might have appeared at the turn of the 18th/19th centuries. With original fireplaces and working shutters at the windows, original floors and stone staircase, No.4 Hill Street has retained its wonderful 18th century features and proportions. Our twin bedroom even features a kitchen range which was discovered when a false wall was removed.Our four double rooms feature king-size beds and all five bedrooms are sumptuously furnished and are provided with Egyptian cotton bedlinen and towels. Digital television, broadband connections and telephones are available in all rooms along with a hospitality tray featuring delicious shortbread and chocolates. All rooms have luxuriously designed ensuite shower rooms and complimentary Arran Aromatics toiletries. Whether you are in Edinburgh on a short break, longer holiday or for business, No. 4 Hill Street offers a unique opportunity to live in a historic house in the World Heritage Site of the New Town.

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Number of Rooms: 5
Number Ensuite: 5
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