Edinburgh West End Property Management
Featured rental properties in and around Edinburgh’s West End…
Coates Gardens, West End, LOIS
2 Bedroom £1595 - now let
Dewar Place Lane, Haymarket, W265
1 Bedroom, £1500 pcm -now let
Atholl Crescent Lane, West End, W582
1 Bedroom £1100 - now let
Grove Street, West End, W571
4 Bedrooms, £3000 - now let
Spittal Street, West End, W503
2 Bedrooms, £700pcm - Now let
16 Spittal Street, West End, W503
2 Bedrooms, £750pcm - available 09/07/2020
About Edinburgh’s West End…
With a high concentration of artistic venues and its central location, you won’t be disappointed by Edinburgh’s West End. With its collection of independent shops, fashionable boutiques and trendy pubs this is certainly a part of the city worth exploring.
Things to see
The village is populated by a cornucopia of bars, boutiques, lavish hotels and performance spaces which even the most ravenous of culture vultures will find satisfying. The most notable shops and restaurants stretch the lengths of Stafford Street and William Street, both of which are renowned for their exciting bohemian feel and quirky wares.
Retail
For the house conscious there are Studio One and Remus, both of which provide bespoke and exclusive items to make your home just that bit more your own. This, along with a multitude of small independent shops which provide one-of-a-kind products, makes the retail aspect of the area a very personal thing.
History
A predominant part of the village is composed of a world heritage site. The Georgian architecture is some of the most acclaimed in the world and a stroll through the cobbled streets will leave you feeling a strange nostalgia for the bygone times.
Sport
With a capacity of almost seventy thousand fans Murrayfield Rugby Stadium is just a short distance away towards The Haymarket. It’s an impressive mark on Edinburgh’s skyline and, if there’s a game on, definitely worth a visit to soak up the atmosphere of one of Scotland’s favourite sports.
Dining
There are a range of establishments to match most palates and budgets, from street side cafes to luxurious hotels with à la carte menus. If your tastes run a little harder there is always the Heads & Tales Gin Bar, the home of Edinburgh Gin which gives punters the rare opportunity to see a still in action. .
Getting about
Travel couldn’t be easier within The West End. With trains easily accessible from Princes Street and The Haymarket and with the tram stoping between the two, the rest of the city is just a short trip away. For many of its residents and visitors the simple act of walking will suffice to find those little out of the way gems which can be lost when traveling by carriage or bus.
Schools
There are several schools within A short distance of the West End for younger children including Balgreen Primary school and Dalry Primary School. In terms of secondary education there is James Gillespie’s High School and Boroughmuir High School which are within a couple of miles but still very accessible with the city’s public transport.
So, whether you’re a professional looking for a place to unwind after a hard day in the office, or you want your family to grow up surrounded by some of the best examples of culture in Edinburgh, find out more about Edinburgh’s cultural heart and see what The West End has to offer you.