Our apar**ent, No 7 in the Malt House, left us somewhat disappointed. The photos illustrating the apar**ent made it look bright, which was not the case. What you do not see is the heavy net curtain on the french doors to stop neighbouring apar**ents looking in nor the need to keep the blinds down on the other windows as they are directly facing the windows just across a very narrow street. This makes the apar**ent very dark unless you want to be looked at by the people in the kitchen opposite. To compensate you need all the lights on and these are significantly underpowered. We booked the apar**ent having found it on ***********, which clearly shows that the bed is an extra large king sized bed, (normally 180 or even 200cm x 200cm), in fact the bed is a UK king size bed (160cm x 200cm). This is an important consideration for us when making a booking. Most importantly, and despite all the commentary in the apar**ent manual, the apar**ent was not very clean. We found the bedside tables to be covered in dust, stains on the floor, indicating that it hadn't been recently mopped and mould on the grouting in the shower. Both the sink and shower had slow drainage, hairs in the shower plug hole being a contributing factor. There were also issues with the safety of two of the plug sockets. We did report much of the above to the customer services at the end of our stay so that they could rectify it for the next clients, we appreciate that had we told them at the beginning of our stay they could have rectified some of the issues but we did not want the inconvenience of being disturbed during our short stay. There were positives, the apar**ent is well equipped, the shower is powerful (unlike in many of the places we stayed in on our tour of Scotland), Wi-fi worked well. The apar**ent is really well placed in the west end, minutes from the centre and transport hubs. Plenty of local restaurants.