
Moray Place 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. It is only a short walk to Princes Street, the Castle,
Museums, galleries etc.
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.
The B&B, 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.
The Accommodation consists of:
The rate for this suite is £40 to £60 per person per night.
The rate for this room is £35 to £55 per person per night.
The rate for this room is from £30 to £45 per person per night.
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Page updated : 30 Jan 2003
Site created : 27 Apr 1996