A Georgian Residence at No. 11 Moray Place Edinburgh, is a luxurious bed and breakfast in the centre of Edinburgh city. The accommodation faces south-west and enjoys magnificent views, not only of the private gardens to the front of the house, but also out over the Firth of Forth, from the bedrooms at the back. The residence forms part of a Georgian terrace in the centre of Edinburgh's New Town, which has been described as one of the finest examples of Georgian Architecture in Britain. The main stair Cupola, one of three in the house, is just one of the interior features.
Accommodation
Suite - bedroom (king-sized double bed), shower room & sitting room which can easily accommodate a full size single divan bed so that a family of three can share the suite in comfort. All the rooms of this suite overlook the River Forth to the hills of Fife.
Double bedroom / sitting room with two twin beds (2 x single beds) which can be linked to form a kingsize bed) and en-suite shower room. This is a large room with a very fine view with comfortable seating. One of the bedrooms overlooks Moray Place Gardens.
Double bedrooom / sitting room with twin beds which can be linked to form a kingsize bed and an en-suite shower room.
Smaller double bedroom with twin / double bed.
All the rooms have television, a bookcase containing a variety of reading material, a hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities with a selection of fine teas and herbal infusions.
Breakfast is served in the Dining room overlooking the garden.
We are only three streets from Princes Street with various well known department stores on one side of the street and magnificent gardens on the other. Walk through the gardens and stop to admire the floral clock (now 100 years old) before visiting the newly refurbished and enlarged National Gallery of Scotland. From there you can continue up the Mound and explore the many features of the medieval town - the castle, St Giles Cathedral, Holyrood Palace and much more. There is a wide range of excellent eating places within a few minutes walk of Moray Place.
We have wireless broadband for all those guests who need to work on their laptops. Sorry, we are unable to accept pets, We are also, of course, an entirely no-smoking accommodation.
Jim is very happy to chat to guests on the subject of Edinburgh and Scottish history in general. This is very helpful when you are planning your day in the City. The Sitting Room of the suite The Old Town and New Town were designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995. The Old Town includes the Castle, the Royal Palace of Holyrood House, St. Giles Cathedral and the old and new Scottish Parliaments. The New Town was constructed to a single architectural plan between 1750 and 1820. 11 Moray Place, facing south-west, overlooks not only the private gardens to the front of the house but also enjoys a magnificent view over the Firth of Forth from the bedrooms at the back. A key giving access to the gardens and to Lord Moray's Pleasure Garden (17 acres of garden overlooking the Water of Leith) is available for the use of our guests.