Located on St Leonard's Bank, it is a Category C listed building comprising two villas that have been combined into one business.
In the early 20th century, the property was owned by London, Midland and Scottish Railway,[1] likely due to its proximity to Perth railway station, which is about 200 feet (67 yd) to the west.
[3] A double-AA Rosette restaurant, it was formerly named 63@Parklands, a sister restaurant to executive chef and Blairgowrie native Graeme Pallister's 63 Tay Street, which was established in 2007.
[6] St Leonard's Bank, originally called Marshall's Bank, was laid out by the city's architect William Macdonald Mackenzie in 1828 on land which belonged to the Glover Incorporation.
[1] Parklands, Perth's only four-star-rated hotel, has been owned since 2003 by Scott and Penny Edwards.