Pet Friendly Properties to Rent in Marchmont

We currently have 0 pet-friendly propertys available to rent in Marchmont. Marchmont is Edinburgh's quintessential southside neighbourhood — a grid of handsome Victorian red-sandstone tenements bordering the south edge of the Meadows. It's one of the most sought-after rental areas in the city, popular with postgraduate students, young professionals, and academics drawn by its leafy streets, generous flat sizes, and excellent location. The housing stock is predominantly three- and four-bedroom tenement flats with bay windows, high ceilings, original fireplaces, and period features. Many are HMO-licensed for sharing. One- and two-bedroom flats are available but less common. Expect to pay £800–£1,050 for a one-bed, £1,000–£1,300 for a two-bed, and £1,400–£1,800 for a three- or four-bed flat. Transport links are good: Lothian Buses routes 5, 11, 15, 16, and 23 run along Marchmont Road and Warrender Park Road into the city centre (10–15 minutes). Waverley Station is a 20-minute walk or a quick bus ride. Cycling is popular — the Meadows provides a flat, traffic-free route east-west across the city. The Meadows park is Marchmont's greatest asset — 37 acres of green space used for running, cycling, cricket, tennis, and summer festivals. Bruntsfield Links is immediately west. The combined green space gives Marchmont a sense of openness unusual for a city-centre neighbourhood. Local amenities include independent shops and cafes on Marchmont Crescent and Warrender Park Road, with the much larger Bruntsfield Place retail strip a five-minute walk west. Supermarkets include a Sainsbury's Local on Marchmont Road and a larger Tesco on Nicolson Street. Restaurants and takeaways are plentiful along both Marchmont Road and nearby Newington. Schools: the area falls in the catchment for James Gillespie's Primary School and James Gillespie's High School, both highly regarded. Sciennes Primary School also serves parts of northern Marchmont. The University of Edinburgh's central campus is a 10-minute walk, making Marchmont the default choice for postgrads and university staff. Marchmont suits: postgraduate students, young professionals, academics, and couples who want a characterful flat in a central location with excellent green space. It's less suited to those seeking modern builds or on-street parking (residents' parking is heavily subscribed). Nearby neighbourhoods: Bruntsfield (west), Sciennes (north-east), Newington (east), and Grange (south) all border Marchmont and share similar character at slightly different price points.

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