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Carvetii - Edward House A - 2 Dbl bed 1st floor flat is located in Dunfermline. The accommodation is 22.4 miles from Perth.
The apartment features 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a shower. Towels and bed linen are provided.
Edinburgh is 13 miles from the apartment, while Stirling is 18.6 miles away. The nearest airport is Edinburgh Airport, 9.3 miles from Carvetii - Edward House A - 2 Dbl.
Carvetii Accommodation specialises in quality management of holiday homes and trade contractor short term accommodation and offers a great variety of properties for guests in Scotland and England.
Edward House is well placed in Dunfermline City Centre close to Parks, Restaurants, Theatre, Dunfermline Abbey and Palace Buildings, and many shops within walking distance. Bright and airy Two-Bedroom Apartment with Lounge/Kitchen, Double Bed in one bedroom and 2 Twin beds in the second room (can be set as King size double bed), and Bathroom with shower. The Apartment can sleep up to 4.
Situated in the City Centre, our well presented Apartment is centrally placed for exploring Dunfermline and surrounds. Professionals will find it a handy base whilst working in the area. Located on the Second Floor accessed via staircase. Lounge/Kitchen with appliances, Flat Screen TV with Firestick and access to Netflix. Fluffy carpets in both Bedrooms with Double Beds and ample storage facilities. Bathroom with large shower cubicle, WC, Basin and Heated Towel Rail. Dunfermline Palace is a ruined former Scottish royal palace and important tourist attraction in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. It is currently, along with other buildings of the adjacent Dunfermline Abbey, under the care of Historic Scotland as a scheduled monument. Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American Business Magnate and Philanthropist who made his money in the booming steel industry. In later life he was passionate about providing opportunities for others and believed the rich should use their money to better society. He did this in his own way by opening libraries across the world and setting up charitable trusts, including the Hero Fund and Carnegie Dunfermline Trust.
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