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16 years ago
Very Nice Bed & Breakfast. The Owner Ken is a very nice guy. Everything at Bield B&B ist clean and lovely. read more
Bield B&B - Bed & Breakfast Near Me - Edinburgh, EDH
13 years ago
I would highly recommend Bield B&B. We stayed there for 3 days and really enjoyed it. The owners are quite lovely, very friendly, and helpful! Excellent place to stay. read more
3 Orchard Brae West
Edinburgh EH4 2EW
United Kingdom
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I stayed here with my boyfriend for two nights, enjoying a weekend in Edinburgh. The staff was very…read morefriendly and helpful, and David gave us a great quick explanation on the places to visit around the city, along with a handy city map. They had no problem with us checking in a bit earlier than expected. The location is a stone's throw away from the main attractions and has a nice choice of pubs and restaurants quite close (I personally recommend The Dogs, The Queens Arms and Eteaket). The bedroom was also lovely, the bed was comfortable and the boiler with tea and coffee to brew in the bedroom was a nice touch to warm our bones from the nice Edinburgh weather. There's a common living room with books and DVDs. You can take the DVDs to your room, where you have a DVD player. The breakfast was served at the next-door restaurant: Rick's, and while the food was good, the service on one of the days was a bit shabby. We had to wait a lot for our order and half of it was forgotten, the staff seemed like they were having a collective bad day. It's not the best choice if you want to grab something quickly and be on your way to explore the city. Anyway, I'd totally recommend this place and I'll definitely stay here again when going back to Edinburgh. It's very good value for money and a pleasant experience. A bit off-topic: If you love cats - like me - you'll be delighted to know Tessa has a beautiful big cat that you can sometimes spot at her office or around the reception.
This is a lovely B&B within a short walk of the main thoroughfares of Edinburgh - David & Katy were…read morereally nice friendly & welcoming hosts. The room was modern, clean & well kept - beds comfortable with good linen. We'll surely be back for future stays.
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What splendid company and breakfast! This is our first time staying in a B&B in Europe. The…read moreaccommodation was very roomy and comfortable. The bathroom was large and there were lots of nice natural light. Room had tv, coffee, tea, hot chocolate and biscuits. The building is stone and WiFi can be difficult (like any accommodation that is stone built). Once you sit in the dining room WiFi was fine. The location is fantastic, far enough from the crowd and close enough to walk to all the tours sites. We were suggested to walk through the gardens that sits parallel to the main Princess street. It's beautiful with all the flowers as we stroll through this garden to the National Gallery and to the Old City. The B& B is near the off and on bus line one short block away. We were situated in a lovely courtyard. Don't let the initial entry into the building fool you. We were a bit taken back with it too when we first got there. Once inside the B & B, all is well. It's spartan and clean. The conversation and knowledge from our hosts is what made our stay nice. Each breakfast (which sometimes linger for 2 hours because of our conversation) has really made our trip personal. We were there for 3 mornings. If you want to understand from a local perspective, this is the way to go. Take part of their history with you. Our host Duncan is fluent in at 3 to 4 languages and worked for many years as a tour guide all over Europe. His love for history is evident in his knowledge of all that he advises about what to see while in Scotland. His recommendations for sight seeing and schedule of when to get there as well as restaurants were dead one. Our other host Walter (pictured here) was a delight! He shared a local perspective and insight. Thank you for the wonderful company and for the scrumptious breakfast.
Inchgrove House is a fabulous, 4 guest room guest house on a quiet block near the center of…read moreEdinburgh. 2 friends and I were there for 1 night August, 2018 during Fringe Festival, and it's location was a welcome respite from the throngs of people in the city. Duncan and Walter were wonderful hosts, full of useful information and made us feel at home. The breakfast, cooked to order, was delicious. I HIGHLY recommend Inchgrove House, and I will always stay there when in Edinburgh.
Full service breakfast and heat company each morning with really nice people. We will do this again!
Had poached eggs on toast, bowl of porridge with blue berries, all made fresh.
23 Mayfield is a little hard to find. The GPS kept telling us we had arrived when it was actually 1…read moreblock down. Something to keep in mind in case your GPS had a mind of it's own as well. Once found , we were very pleased to see parking - rare in Edinburgh. The rooms were well appointed , a little small, and at first extremely noisy. We were on the first floor and could hear the clomping of guests on the exposed wood stairs. The breakfast room was also very near our door and I was thinking there was to be no sleeping - but I was wrong. Somehow , magically , the noise didn't wake us - I am a very light sleeper too. Whatever the sound dynamic was in the place - I slept very comfortably and quietly. If we were going to be spending time in our rooms , I would have found the space restrictive but for a good nights rest , it was great. The only other thing I felt was a head scratcher was the bathroom mirror. Very space age, 3-D type design that completely did not go with the decor. The breakfast room was lovely and the food was very good. The hosts are happy to accommodate your every need. They had umbrellas for the rain and a very nifty call button that summoned a cab in under 10 minutes ! It's location is walkable to some things but since you could have your car on property , it's easy to drive anywhere you want to go within a few minutes. Come and stay and enjoy this cozy gem in the midst of busting Edinburgh.
I would give a six-star rating if it were possible. The house is in beautiful luxurious…read moreold-Scotland condition. The drawing room has Classic movies running on the TV with classic tunes played in the background. The dining room is elegant as are the place settings at every table; complete with lit candle. Breakfast is large gourmet and cooked to order including eggs poached, grilled, or scrambled, black pudding, haggis, sausage, potato scone, bacon, beans, ham and far more options. Specials are prepared on the weekends. This meal is so hardy you won't need lunch. Bedrooms are comfortable, clean, and beautifully appointed. The beds are as comfortable as any top tier hotel. The rooms can be blacked out for a very quiet deep long sleep. I slept better here then I have in months anywhere else. Good free high speed internet that is fast enough to stream video. Ross and Kathleen have created a charming experience that we will return to with every visit to Edinburgh.
Nice place to put your feet up after a hard day of taking in all the sights of Edinburgh
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The location was absolutely fabulous: In the middle of everything, in the "new town" part of…read moreEdinburgh. The room--yes somewhat small, but I don't consider that a big deal especially given the beautiful Georgian building it is in, plus it had an awesomely super-high ceiling--was very tastefully decorated: quality curtains, Gustav Klimt reproduction hanging on the wall, lovely bedding, and bathroom was in great shape as well. The room faced North Castle St. The staff were polite. There were not a lot of hangers in the room (5 only, for a couple staying 4 nights) but provided me with 5 more upon request. The one issue are the windows, that let in a lot of draft. In the winter in Scotland, that's of course not very meaningless. This was in particular a matter because the hotel turns off the heater centrally overnight, and even if it goes on again later in the morning, it takes time to warm up, given the drafty windows. One has to keep the curtains drawn to not feel all the way cold. It would be great if they were either to invest in improving their windows, or else don't turn off the heat at night. Besides that though: Excellent experience.
Great little hotel built from an old four-story house. Very helpful staff. Lots of magnificent…read morewoodwork all about. There's one slow elevator. It's on the short list for the smallest elevator on earth. I took myself and two pieces of luggage: Full. Literally no room for even a small child. Breakfast had a wide variety of options. In fact, if you like cheese, breakfast featured a wide variety of cheese. There's a great selection of things to choose from, or you can order from the menu. I tend to be a toast or pastry guy for breakfast, so I didn't order anything special. They have a bar/lounge that I didn't get a chance to try as it's just a sitting room and closes early. Ten PM I think. My room was nice enough. The plumbing was easy to figure out (not a given in the UK, if you're a first time visitor). I didn't break my neck getting into the shower, and I didn't electrocute myself. So that's a solid star right there. When I arrived, I took an Uber. He went the wrong way around. But after that, I walked to Waverly Station, Hay Market, the castle, etc. If you're willing and able to walk a mile on pretty flat pavement, it's accessible to everywhere. There was a dragon on the stairwell nice enough to post. Overall, very nice. Good value. I'd stay here again.
Very comfortable bed and room! The toilet needed some maintenance it was difficult to flush and…read morethere was no way to turn off the sink. Great location and friendly staff. Elevator was broken when we were there unfortunately but some of the staff helped me carry my suitcase down the 4 floors which was very kind as it was heavy!
A great location, spotlessly clean, great breakfast, lovely host. Would love to go back and stay…read moreagain.
My sister and I enjoyed a two night stay at Clarence Street B&B. We were warmly greeted by Mike and…read moreAngela who were extremely accommodating and helpful. The morning breakfast was delicious and prepared exactly when we needed to fit our schedules (including a rather early day). Angela was even kind enough to offer to make me some Haggis with breakfast so could sample the local treat. The room was a decently large size for the price as well as being clean and comfortable. The B&B is a short 20 minutes to Princes Street and the train station, we had no issues finding it. The location is excellent. I would definitely stay here again and highly recommend it!
Absolutely terrible experience checking in. They somehow sent the wrong address to me in my…read moreconfirmation email. This sent me to their sister property, Queen Guest House. The person there talked over me constantly and was incredibly frustrating to deal with. Well, all that's fine enough. Once I finally did get to the hotel I discovered they are very "hands-off" with customer service. There is no front desk to speak of. I had to fill out paperwork (not something I usually have to do at hotels) in a smoldering hallway in front of the room where the receptionist sat. The customer service is absent at best, curt boarding on rude at worst. And if that wasn't enough, the room I'm in is *tiny* and at the very highest floor with no elevator. This place is *not handicap accessible*, despite what they advertise. There is only one very small dismal window located in the corner, behind a wall. The bathroom door can't be opened all the way without hitting the other furniture and can't be closed without hitting your knees if you're on the toilet. The bathroom sink has two separate faucets that don't blend hot and cold. The WiFi (all THREE of their separate networks) is so spotty I could barely load my email. Most frustrating is that when I tried to express my concerns to the receptionist I got a judgmental look and had paperwork thrust at me. They didn't even offer a "I'm sorry that happened to you" or the like. 0/10 wouldn't recommend staying here to anyone, definitely not when there are so many, assuredly superior hotels in this city.
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View from our room overlooking Castle Street
Such a wonderful way to experience Edinburgh! The staff was wonderfully flexible with check in and…read morecheck out times as my friend and I were traveling at odd times by bus. The house and the rooms are beautiful, centrally located to everything, and the traditional Scottish breakfast was delicious! Any time I'm in the area I'll stay here!
Stayed at the place for four nights and could not be…read morehappier. Large rooms with high ceilings, huge windows, super clean. Great bathtab with shower. Owners are the nicest people. Breakfast is good, service is awesome. Just one word of advice: If you coming by train and think it is easy 12 min walk, think again. Google maps gives directions through Calton Hill, which is easy hiking trail but not walking street with luggage. At least walk around it or take a quick cab ride.
This B&B is absolutely gorgeous. Beautifully restored and maintained house - Eddie and Maria are…read moreboth so friendly and welcoming. They're happy to hold on to your luggage if you arrive before check-in or if you want to wander the city a bit more after check-out. English breakfast is great. You're right by Calton Hill, which is absolutely worth the climb. Still can't believe the price given the great location, beautiful accommodations, and delicious breakfast. Will definitely stay here next time I'm in Edinburgh.
Angela is a wonderful host. She cooked us a delicious breakfast each morning which we enjoyed in a…read morebright and beautiful dinning room. She has a beautiful Georgian home, in the perfect area of Edinburgh. All the sights are within walking distance as well as great assess to public transport and plenty of amazing eateries. The home is beautifully furnished, very clean and comfortable. The neighborhood is very quiet, yet a 5 minute walk into old town. We would definitely stay again.
We stayed at 14 Hart Street on the 31st Oct and 1st Nov. The twin bedroom was excellent also the…read moreshower. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and Angela is a superb host, and we all enjoyed the great Breakfast each morning. We would certainly return. Teresa, Pauline and Wendy
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