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Edinburgh Audio City Guide

by Tim Richards

Edinburgh Audio City Guide

Starting at Edinburgh Castle because it is the very essence of Scotland’s identity, this is a complete, 48-hour guide to Edinburgh. Taking in the Royal Mile, Leith, the Royal Yacht Britannia and famous Italian deli Valvona & Crolla. Duration: 34m 48s [...]

File size: 31.87 MB

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Ingrams, Edinburgh

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Ingrams, Edinburgh
  Ingrams B&B, Edinburgh

Charming, antiques-filled mid-priced Edinburgh B&B, a 5-minute walk from Princes Street.

 

It will come as little surprise to David and Theresa Ingram’s guests that David used to be an antiques dealer: the four-storey listed Georgian town house (with glorious flying stone staircase and oval cupola) that they have turned into a charming Edinburgh B&B is full of handsome period furniture, pictures and objets. The three bedrooms (one double and two twins) are comfortable, attractively decorated and well-equipped.

 

Northumberland Street 24, Edinburgh, UK

Contact tel: +44 (0) 131 556 8140, fax: +44 (0) 131 556 4423, e-mail:

Cost double room: £30 - £60 per night



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