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| | Melvin House Hotel (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | It was here in 1883 that John Ritchie Findlay, legendary owner of Scotland's national newspaper, 'The Scotsman', built himself a handsome terraced house, now transformed into this centrally-located hotel. |
 | | Extensively restored, Melvin House remains full of grand Victorian character, intricate mouldings, dark wood panelling and imposing marble fireplaces in the public rooms. |
 | | A short walk from Princes Street shops and major attractions such as the National Gallery of Scotland, Melvin House's location is hard to beat, and business travellers are well-placed for the city's financial and business communities - as well as the hotel's own conference rooms. |
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