The Eskbank Garden Apartment
The Eskbank Apartment was demolished and completely rebuilt in 2004 to suit those seeking luxury standards. It now has "Wow" quality. The apt. sleeps 5-6 and has 4 ensuite rooms to include 3 showers - 4 wc's - 1 bidet - very large solid oak floored kitchen with dining table for 8 ( or 10 when extended), the kitchen is equipped to suit the really discerning person looking for home from home standards for cooking, and for washing and drying clothes. The high insulation standards together with the double glazing and large gas Vaillant Combi Boiler ensure fabulous showers and central heating. It is a very warm apartment and has victorian plaster cornices in the bedrooms, hall and lounge. The lounge also has solid oak flooring, and 2 French Windows overlooking the croquet lawn at Rathan House - an 1850's mansion set in its own grounds. If you want to enjoy a mansion house vacation rental holiday - the Eskbank apartment certainly can provide it. Edinburgh Central is 18 mins by car - 22 mins by bus.
Set in the Eskbank & Newbattle Abbey leafy conservation area near Dalkeith and Bonnyrigg , you would find a 24 hr large supermarket within 600metres and 5 excellent restaurants even closer. It does offer an excellent base for those seeking a superior base prior to a Scottish Castle Wedding at Dalhousie Castle, Melville Castle, Oxenfoord Castle or Borthwick castle.
Parents of Wisconsin students at Dalkeith Palace will also find this to be an excellent family home from home.
Set in the Eskbank & Newbattle Abbey leafy conservation area near Dalkeith and Bonnyrigg , you would find a 24 hr large supermarket within 600metres and 5 excellent restaurants even closer. It does offer an excellent base for those seeking a superior base prior to a Scottish Castle Wedding at Dalhousie Castle, Melville Castle, Oxenfoord Castle or Borthwick castle.
Parents of Wisconsin students at Dalkeith Palace will also find this to be an excellent family home from home.
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These details were last updated on Friday 16 May 2008

