Description:
Dunstane House was built in 1852 to the design of the famous architect William Playfair, who also designed the nearby Donaldson€s College for the Deaf. Originally Dunstane Villa, as it was first named, was the private residence of the Ross family, famous for their Edinburgh Castle Rock and other confectionery produced in Scotland. The bandstand in Princes Street gardens takes its name from the family. The House retains its Victorian architectural grandeur which, combined with an intimate country house atmosphere, ensures our guests leave with lasting memories of Dunstane. Crow step gables, archers€ windows and ornate open fireplaces give Dunstane the atmosphere of a small castle. Dunstane House Hotel is a fine Grade B listed building with original fireplaces, wood panelling, stained glass windows and spectacular ornate cornices. The hotel benefits from its elevated position which gives fine views over to the Pentland Hills, which lie a short drive away. A mature garden at the front of the House is a natural suntrap and a pleasant place to sit and unwind. Each of our sixteen spacious guest rooms has its own individual character and is equipped with all the conveniences you would expect from a hotel of this quality. All are en-suite and have direct-dial telephone, with fax and modem points. Our deluxe rooms all feature luxurious four poster beds.
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