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Single room in Fareham
Bright & cosy room in vibrant area!
Italish multilingual chatty home
Village Terrace House nearby
Charming Private Bedroom
tranquility
Room on the shore
Nice and cosy room
Close to the Gla Airport and UWS
Molyneux Family Home Pet Experience
A creative home in Glasgow
Under The Camellia Tree
The Highland Home
Scots Pine
Butter Shortbread
Queen's Court
The Highland Wonder
Sweet Green Grass
Forest's Edge
The Wild Muse
A Mews for You
Trossach’s Gaze
The Leamington Lift
Ring the Bells
Highland Falls
Once Upon a Fairytale
The Witch Woods
Fashion - Fire
Just straddling the border of Broughton and Leith, this home is perfectly located between two neighbourhoods full of trendy restaurants, traditional pubs, and plenty of independent shops. A twenty-minute walk from the heart of the old city, Edinburgh Castle, the architecture of this area is distinctly New Town. In this striking row of Georgian buildings, a mint-green door stands out from the dark stonework, beckoning you inside. The theme is pure luxury and opulence. Thick, regal red curtains, ornate plaster cornicing, and a wood-burning stove bring warmth into the vast lounge. A trio of original sash windows usher natural light into the bright dining space, where you can sip wine until the private chef arrives – courtesy of your host. Traditional elements meet modern charm in this gorgeous home, which echoes the local area quite well. This part of Edinburgh city centre’s east end is a lively area of bars, clubs, a thriving LGBTQ+ scene...More Details
Only a stone’s throw away from Little Loch Broom, this breathtaking home in the Scottish highlands is an absolute celebration of peace and tranquillity. Embrace the seclusion as you sit out early morning, admiring the views with a cup of freshly-brewed coffee. Meals can also be taken out on the little picnic-style bench, because believe us when we say, you’re going to want as much time as possible here enjoying the magic of simply being present in the space. Watch mist dissipate, clouds roll across the sky to cast shadows on the loch, and when the infamous Scottish weather drives you inside, well, you’ll still have floor-to-ceiling windows through which to keep that connection with the rugged beauty outside. With marble, wood, texture, and a lot of detail, this home not only feels modern, but it somehow retains the charm of a log cabin, albeit more luxurious, and the warmth that comes with it, making this feel like a home away from home...More Details