Lee House Information and Photos
- Type And Size
- University Accommodation
- 168
- Address
- Pollock Halls of Residence 18 Holyrood Park Road Edinburgh EH16 5AY UK
Lee House
Lee House originally opened in 1967 and is located in the central zone of Pollock Halls. It has been refurbished and upgraded during the last two years so that now all bedrooms are equipped to a high standard. All rooms are single-occupancy, with bathroom facilities being shared between a small number of residents on each corridor.
Meals are taken in the dining room at the nearby John McIntyre Centre, while on each floor there are also small kitchenettes including a toaster, microwave, kettle and fridge. There is also a TV lounge with newspapers and vending machines .
- Attractions
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Edinburgh Castle, The Palace of Holyroodhouse, Arthur's Seat, Salisbury Crags, Scott Monument, Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre and the world famous Arts festival.
Lee House Facilities
- Facilities
Bath / Pay-Phones / Self-Catering Kitchen / Shower / Television Lounge / Wash Basin
- Comments
* LEE HOUSE IS ONE OF THE PROPERTIES WITHIN THE EDINBURGH FIRST COMPLEX*
>> Click here to book a room at Edinburgh FirstCheck in from: 2.30 pm
Check out by: 10 amBedding is supplied.
Due to a smoking ban on all public areas in Scotland, all areas of Lee House are non-smoking.
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Directions
- By Plane
Edinburgh's International Airport has direct flights from a number of European centres. There are regular flights to and from London, and visitors from North America can fly direct to Glasgow (40 miles) from Edinburgh
- By Train
The nearest mainline train station is Waverley Station in the centre of the City. Example journey times by train to Edinburgh from Aberdeen is 2hrs 30mins, Manchester 3 hrs 50 mins, Birmingham 4hrs 30 mins, Newcastle 1 hr 30 mins, Glasgow 50 mins, Liverpool 4 hrs 30 mins, Inverness 4 hrs, London 4 hrs 20 mins
- By Car
The King's Buildings Campus can be accessed from the A701 from from the City Bypass (A720) until it becomes Mayfield Road. Entrance gates 3 and 4 can be found on Mayfield Road with entrance gates 1 and 2 on West Mains Road. Visitors using the A1 can approach the University following the City Bypass (A720), turn off at the A701 junction until it becomes Mayfield Road (The Science and Engineering Faculty) and continue straight ahead until through Causewayside until you reach the central area
- By Bus
Take the following buses to the city centre from Dalkeith Road (A68) near Pollock Halls. 2, 2A, 7N, 14, 21, 29, 30, 33, 82, 85, 88, 95, 96, 131, 134, 145, C3, C11