A five-storey townhouse-turned-hostel has hit the market in Edinburgh's plush west end.
At a sale price of £2,100,000, the West End Hostel currently sleeps 109 across the five floors in the spacious Georgian townhouse.
Although the property has been refurbished to the highest of standards throughout, traditional features remain. As a nod to its Georgian past, features include a traditional fireplace and decorative moulding around the top of the high ceilings.
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Situated on Palmerston Place, there are 10 letting rooms, eight of which offer en-suite shower rooms.
According to the advert on Right Biz, there is 'possible development opportunity on vacant possession'. Currently, a bed can be booked for between £30-40.
The advert adds: "Graham & Sibbald are delighted to bring to the market The West End Hotel, Edinburgh. The hotel is located on Palmerston Place in the West End of the City’s Old Town, surrounded by a mix of shoppers, office workers, traditional pubs, upscale restaurants, casual pizzerias, and burger bars.
"The new Diageo Whiskey Experience is just a short walk away. With Haymarket Train Station a five-minute walk to the south and Princes Street a short walk to the northeast, the hotel enjoys excellent connectivity and a fantastic position within Edinburgh City Centre."
You can see more information on Right Biz.
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