公司信息
Founded by Levi and Jonny, Aire Spaces began with our own short-term let and a passion for creating exceptional short-term stays. With a shared commitment to hospitality and client care, we embarked on this venture to redefine your property experience.
We blend a warm, personalised approach with the utmost professionalism. From seamless check-ins to meticulous maintenance, we take pride in offering a level of service that exceeds expectations.
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住宿信息
Restored 1752 cottage, in the idyllic coastal town of North Queensferry.
Stay right underneath the famous Forth Rail Bridge. Base yourself here to see Edinburgh (15 mins) while enjoying the peace and serenity of the coast.
The perfect home for an escape to nature while still being a stone's throw from the city.
Walk the famous coastal path, look for seals and dolphins, or put the fire on and cozy down with a book or a movie.
The house has been fully and beautifully restored to retain its historical charm, but with all the comforts and conveniences that make it easy and enjoyable to be in.
This is my home for part of the year and will still house lots of my personal belongings.
Before you arrive you will be asked to complete guest verification through third-party provider Truvi. This is done to ensure we are keeping up-to-date with short-term rental regulations as well as providing both our guests and our properties with extra protection. Truvi will contact you via email and/or text to complete the verification. Please do so prior to arriving at the property to enable a quick and easy check-in process. You will also be given the choice between a security deposit or a non-refundable damage waiver. The verification must be complete within 72 hours of booking and in the case of a same day check-in, completion is required within 2 hours of booking.
Please note, if you do not complete the guest verification process or the requirements are not met, we reserve the right to cancel your booking.
周边信息
North Queensferry is on the southern end of the popular Fife Coastal Path, which is one of Scotland’s Great Trails and a signed long distance route between Kincardine and St Andrews. Follow the Fife Coastal Path to the east side of the village to reach the nature reserve at Carlingnose Point to watch wildlife and enjoy great views of the Firth of Forth.
The pier at North Queensferry is home to Queensferry Light Tower, the smallest one in the world of its kind that is still in use. Head to the pier to take a look and find out about its fascinating history. Until the opening of the Forth Road Bridge in 1964, the pier was the main port for ferries crossing the Forth.
These days, boats set off from North Queensferry to tour the bridges, wildlife, and the islands of the Forth.
An easily walkable village, with access to the nature reserve and fife coastal path just accross the road. The train station means you can get to Edinburgh city centre in 15 mins, but there are also buses to the city. Parking is free, with one space directly outside the house. Other free parking can be used elsewhere in the village.