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Located in Edinburgh, 0.9 miles from EICC, Edinburgh's Dean Village River View Retreat provides accommodation with free WiFi. The property features river and garden views, and is 1.4 miles from Murrayfield Stadium.
Each unit comes with a safe and a wardrobe.
National Museum of Scotland is 1.4 miles from Edinburgh's Dean Village River View Retreat, while University of Edinburgh is 1.5 miles away. The nearest airport is Edinburgh Airport, 7.5 miles from the accommodation.
Set in the heart of Edinburgh’s historic and bucolic Dean Village, this Georgian era listed property offers an exclusive river view of the village. With a combination of rustic charm and modern comforts in a UNESCO World Heritage site location, this riverside property is a jewel in Edinburgh's crown. The Guest bedroom is set right beside the river with stunning views of the surrounding area, including the World Heritage location of Wells Court. The room includes a luxury Casper mattress, a desk, TV with free streaming services, free Wi-Fi and free Tea & Coffee. Despite this central and convenient location in Edinburgh, the picturesque district of Dean Village provides a quiet and tranquil environment with only the sound of flowing waters of the river to accompany you to ensure a good night’s sleep.
When my husband and I moved to this beautiful location in the heart of the stunning surroundings of Edinburgh's Dean Village, we both wanted others to enjoy the unique combination of history, charm, comfort and centrally located convenience that this property offers.
Dean Village is a tranquil and picturesque district set right in the heart of Edinburgh, alongside the Water of Leith River. Guests who stay here adore the Old World charm, peaceful tranquility and proximity to Edinburgh's Old and New Town. The area is less only a short walk from numerous attractions and sites including Edinburgh Castle, the Museum of Scotland, the Royal Mile, Royal Botanic Gardens and Princes Street. There are bus, tram and rail links located a stone's throw from the property as well as Hire Bikes available. Edinburgh's Dean Village is steeped in history, first mentioned in King David I's founding charter of Holyrood Abbey, usually dated c.1145. The property itself was originally a mill until c1820 when it was converted into three residential flats by a builder, an architect and a financier. The area remained a separate village until the 19th century.