Balmoral Guest House

Leith


The deservedly popular Balmoral is set in an elegant, flower-bedecked Victorian terrace house dating from 1856. The owners have a good eye for antiques (including, unusually, antique radios), and period furniture gives the bedrooms a pleasantly retro atmosphere.


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4. Mansfield Place Church

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5. Trinity House

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