Riverside Apartment Perth
Situated in a historic Grade B listed building Riverside Apartment enjoys uninterrupted views over the River Tay towards Kinnoull Hill and beyond. The centrally located first floor apartment provides a luxurious, personally overseen alternative to hotel living for tourists and those in the area for business purposes alike.
Built in the late 19th Century as the Harbour Masters Building it has sympathetically been converted into apartments whilst retaining many of its original features. The location of this historic property within the heart of Perth ensures that the numerous amenities on offer such as fine restaurants and shopping are within walking distance.
Internally the property offers bright and comfortable accommodation, which is finished to the highest of standards.
Parking. Ample metered on street parking is available. There are also four car parks within 50 - 100m one of which is a manned multi story. Cost from £3 per day.
Accommodation
The apartment has one large double bedroom with king size bed, generous fitted wardrobes and HD TV with complimentary cable service. Bedding is finest Egyptian cotton with goose down duvets and pillows.
Sitting room comes with reclining chair and settee, Large HD TV with complimentary cable TV, telephone and high-speed broadband service.
Dining kitchen is bright and modern coming fully equipped with oven, hob, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge freezer and microwave. Tableware, cutlery and all utensils are provided.
Shower room is tastefully fitted out with quality fittings, marble floor and large mains pressure shower. Luxury Egyptian cotton towels and high quality toiletries included for your convenience.
Accommodation is contemporary in style, bright and comfortable with all services and linen included. Digital radio, iron and ironing board are provided with highchair and travel cot available upon request free of charge.
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This page was last updated: 14 March 2012
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