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Cramond Mill EdinburghCramond Mill Edinburgh

A warm welcome awaits you at Cramond Mill Comfortably furnished with Antiques and furniture with character Ideally situated overlooking the River Almond. In the Historic beautiful conservation village of Cramond. Come and join us by the log burning fire and RELAX All rooms have a River View and you will hear the soothing sound of the River as it flows towards the Harbour and the Sea.

Top Reasons to Stay:

  • Superb village setting
  • Just 5 miles from Edinburgh city centre.
  • Cramond beach and harbour just minutes walk from the Mill
  • Comfortable, friendly B&B
  • 4 miles from Edinburgh airport
Wine & Dine

Our coffee shop, from April 2008 we are operating a coffee shop and eco craft shop, selling products made from Bamboo, Clothing ,bedding, socks ,  jewellery ,crystals and crafts.


Bedrooms

The Rooms Double room with ensuite shower room overlooking River Coffee making facilities Hairdryer Wi fi Double room with adjacent bathroom and w.c. Coffee making facilities Hairdryer Wi fi The Rates Single occupancy from £40 per night Double room from £70 per night Continental breakfast included with above rates Discount for longer stays can be negotiated.

View Tariffs

Rates shown are typical examples and actual prices may vary from advertised rates.

Single Double
January £40.00 £70.00
February £40.00 £70.00
March £40.00 £70.00
April £40.00 £70.00
May £40.00 £70.00
June £40.00 £70.00
July £40.00 £70.00
August £40.00 £70.00
September £40.00 £70.00
October £40.00 £70.00
November £40.00 £70.00
Decemebr £40.00 £70.00

Local Info

Located 4 miles from Edinburgh Airport (approx 15 mins.)

Located 5 miles to city centre of Edinburgh (buses every 15 mins approx 20 mins)
Cramond is beatufully situated on the River Almond with its natural Harbour and the Firth of Forth.

The oldest settlement in Scotland dating from Ad 139 when the Romans invaded Scotland a second time.

They decided to establish a fort to act as a supply port for their army to protect the southern shore.

They enlisted 500 men and their fort spread over 6 acres of land in Cramond.
Cramond was an important Industrial centre in the 1700s and 1800s by 1799 the village had 3 iron forges and 3 water powered mills producing steel which was exported as far away as India.

Markets changed and the mills changed to pulp |Mills in the 1800s.
Today it’s a lovely place to visit its kept all its charm and is a well kept secret gem.


Our Location
Cramond Mill Edinburgh
School Brae
Edinburgh
EH4 6JN

T. +44 (0) 131 312 8408
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E. elainegude@aol.co.uk
W. www.cramondmill.co.uk

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