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Aynetree Guest House, Edinburgh

Aynetree Guest House

Family run Victorian detached guest house, with FREE private parking for 6 cars, situated near the city centre. All rooms have en-suite except one which has a private large bathroom. The dining room has a coal fire which is used during chilly mornings.....

Although central to all attractions including Arthur's Seat and the Palace of Holyrood; the house is peaceful, quiet and relaxing, overlooking parkland with the waters of the Firth of Forth flowing in distance.

For your comfort, we offer 5 fully equipped en-suite bedrooms and one double bedroom which has a private spacious bathroom; all modernised and refurbished in June 2006 to a high standard. All bedrooms have controllable central heating, complimentary toiletries, hair dryer, radio alarm clock, remote control colour TV, hospitality tray with tea/coffee making facilities. Guests can always be certain of personal attention. PLEASE NOTE YOU NEED TO CHECK-IN BEFORE 8.00PM, UNLESS BY PRIOR ARRENGEMENT.

To fuel guests for their day of exploring, we offer a full traditional Scottish breakfast, or vegetarian option, or a full continental breakfast. Guests with special diets are also catered for on prior notification.

Edinburgh's excellent and convenient public bus service gives quick and easy access to the other parts of the city with a direct bus to the city centre from the bus stop right outside the house.

Other features and facilities include:
Children are most welcome in our family home.
Cot available on request.
Packed lunch available at a nominal fee.
9-hole golf course across the road and 4 x 18-hole courses nearby at which tee times can be arranged.

HOGMANAY and 6-Nations Rugby are a three night minimum stay.

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