Edinburgh Bed and Breakfast
Bed and breakfast accommodation with free private parking,
close to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh.
The Lodge
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Just around the corner from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is Norman and Elizabeth Henderson's family home where they welcome guests to stay for bed and breakfast. Norman and Elizabeth are warm and welcoming hosts, they designed the house themselves and it is full of character with pine beams, and lots of books and pictures, comfortable and quiet for a good night's sleep and has a pretty garden where you can have breakfast in the summer. As a bonus, The Lodge is set back from the road with private off-street parking - a rare find in Edinburgh! Through Dean Gallery gardens and past the Water of Leith you can walk to the West End of Princes Street in 15 minutes. On Queensferry Road buses are regular and plentiful, even at night, and there's also a less regular Gallery bus (free) to and from the centre of Edinburgh. |
Accommodation:
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Below left and right; Bedrooms have tea and coffee making facilities, bottled water by the bedside, hair dryer, bathrobes, slippers, radio alarm clocks and television. |
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Breakfast:
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Right; Everything is organic where possible, and you can have a full Scottish cooked breakfast with porridge, eggs, bacon, sausages, haggis if you like, and often Scottish specialities like Finnan Haddock. Vegetarians are catered for, and you can have a light continental style breakfast with muesli, toast, croissants and home-made fresh fruit salad. |
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£89 for a twin room per night, and including breakfast. No smoking please. Sorry, no credit card facility. |
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To enquire or to book:
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Please contact:
Norman and Elizabeth Henderson
email:
elizabeth@1c-dykes.freeserve.co.uk
The Lodge
1c Ravelston Dykes
Edinburgh EH4 3EE
Scotland, UK
Tel: 0131 332 9300
Mobile: 07810 274 203
or from outside the UK:
Tel: 44 131 332 9300
Please tell Norman and Elizabeth you found The Lodge through About Scotland!
Map of this part of Edinburgh:
