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  • Edinburgh Hovercrafting Activity

    Edinburgh Hovercrafting Activity float over the ground or water at high speeds in a solo hovercraft EDINBURGH HOVERCRAFTING ACTIVITY Hovercrafting in a single seater Hovercraft floating on land or sea at high speed. Race against your friends all equipment supplied With a purpose built circuit drive on a cushion of air in the mini hovercraft a one of challenge. Activities Winton Castle Pencaitland East Lothian EH34 5AT Scotland 01875 340 222 Craigluscar Activities Craigluscar Farm Dunfermline Fife KY12 9HT 01383 738 429

  • Rock Climbing Centres Edinburgh | Information | All About Edinburgh

    Rock Climbing Centres Edinburgh from walls to mountains the indoor centres cover all types of climbing without bad weather Rock Climbing Centres Edinburgh Edinburgh Rock Climbing Centres for the experienced climber to the first time all indoors Sports Rock Climbing Indoor Alien Rock 1 8 Pier Place Edinburgh EH6 4LP City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 552 7211 Rock Climbing Indoor Edinburgh University Sports Centre 46 Pleasance Edinburgh EH8 9TJ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 650 2578 Activities Rock Climbing Indoor Alien Rock 2 37 West Bowling Green St Edinburgh EH6 5NX City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 555 3650 Rock Climbing Indoor International Climbing Arena South Platt Hill Ratho EH28 8AA West Lothian Scotland 0131 333 6333

  • Wedding Party Supplies | All About Edinburgh

    Wedding Party make it go with a bang get a photo booth and fancy disguises, Balloons, favours and Dress as a pirate or a film star the video booth is a party favourite with all gusts and the bride and groom. Wedding Party Supplies Engagement to Marriage, Engagement Rings, Wedding Venues Hen Party Night, Spa Day, Wedding Bands, Wedding Stationary, Wedding Cars, Wedding Dresses, Bridesmaid Dresses, Wedding Day Flowers, Groom and Best mans Wedding Day Kilt or Suit Hire, Wedding Day Makeover Hair Dressers, Barbers, Nail Sculpture, Makeup Artist. Weddings Party Supplies Balloons are Taking Off 390 Gorgie Road Edinburgh EH11 2RQ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 346 4446 Weddings Party Supplies Partyland Edinburgh 9 Gyle Avenue Edinburgh EH12 9JY City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 339 7309 HIRE A PHOTO BOOTH FOR YOUR GUESTS Advertise your business here The foto Box | Snapshot Booth | Smiley Booth Edinburgh Scottish Photo Booth Hire Weddings Party Supplies The Highland Stag Co 6 Seaforth Terrace Edinburgh EH4 2BS City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 332 4286 Weddings Party Supplies Any Costume 5-9 St Patrick Square Edinburgh EH8 9EZ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 662 4318 Weddings Party Supplies Hijinks 99 West Bow Edinburgh EH1 2JP City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 220 5252

  • Museum Locations | Scotland | All About Edinburgh

    There are many musums in Scotland. The National Musem in Edinburgh is the largest. 7 floors a cafe and restaurant, Free entry to 7 floors of history, artifacts, for all the family. Museums Scotland East Lothian West Lothian Midlothian South Lanarkshire Scottish Borders Dumfries Fife Stirling Falkirk There are many museum attractions over the Lothian and Borders. I have also listed the museums that can be found in the other nearby areas Dumfries, Falkirk, Stirling, Fife, South Lanarkshire Museums in Edinburgh Edinburgh Attractions | Museums | All About Edinburgh The above link gives full addresses of the museums and Heritage centres in Edinburgh. This includes the historic houses and Underground Streets. Museums East Lothian Myreton Motor Museum Haddington Road Aberlady EH32 0PZ East Lothian Scotland 01875 870 288 Museums National Flag Heritage Centre Main Street Athelstaneford EH39 5BE East Lothian Scotland 01368 863 329 Museums Dunbar Town House Museum & Gallery High Street Dunbar EH42 1ER East Lothian Scotland 01368 866030 Museums John Muir Birthplace Museum High Street Dunbar EH42 1JJ East Lothian Scotland 01368 865 899 Museums Dumfries Dumfries Museum The Observatory Rotchell Road Dumfries DG2 7SW Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum Heathhall Industrial Estate Dumfries DG1 3PH Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre Mill Road Dumfries DG2 7BE 01387 264808 Old Bridge House Museum Mill Road Dumfries DG2 7BE 01387 256904 Ellisland Farm Museum Holywood Road Auldgirth DG2 0RP 01387 740426 National Museum of Costume Shambellie House New Abbey Dumfries DG2 8HQ 07595 650538 Museum Of Lead Mining Wanlockhead Village Wanlockhead ML12 6UT Dumfries and Galloway Scotland John Paul Jones Birthplace Museum Arbigland, Dumfries DG2 8BQ Dumfries and Galloway Scotland Museums Stirling & Falkirk Areas Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery 40 Albert Place Stirling FK8 2RQ 01786 471917 Callendar House Callendar Park Falkirk FK1 1YR 01324 503772 Kinneil Estate and Museum Bo'ness EH51 0PR 01324 590900 Titanic Honour and Glory Museum 1 - 3 York Arcade Grangemouth FK3 8BA 07833 630287 Bo'ness Motor Museum Bridgeness Road Bo'ness EH51 9JR 01506 827007 Museum Of Scottish Railways Union Street Bo'ness EH51 9AQ 01506 201521 Dunblane Museum The Cross Dunblane FK15 0AQ Denny Tank Museum Castle Street Dumbarton G82 1QS Dollar Museum Castle Campbell Hall High Street Dollar FK14 7AY 01259 742185 Museums Midlothian National Mining Museum Scotland Lady Victoria Colliery Newtongrange EH22 4QN Midlothian Scotland 0131 663 7519 Dalkeith Museum High Street Dalkeith EH22 1AZ Midlothian Scotland 0131 663 4683 Museums East Lothian Musselburgh History Museum High Street Musselburgh EH21 7BZ East Lothian Scotland 0131 665 6642 Museums Coastal Communities Museum School Road North Berwick EH39 4JU East Lothian Scotland 01620 894313 Museums Prestongrange Mining Museum Shore Road Prestonpans EH32 9RX East Lothian Scotland 0131 6532904 Museum Preston Mill & Phantassie Do’cot Preston Road East Linton EH40 3DS East Lothian Scotland 01620 860426 Museum Waggonway Museum Heritage Centre West Harbour Road Cockenzie EH32 0HX East Lothian Scotland Museums West Lothian Annet House Museum & Garden High Street Linlithgow EH49 7EJ West Lothian Scotland 01506 670677 Local History Library High Street Linlithgow EH49 7ED West Lothian Scotland 01506 282 491 Blackridge Community Museum Craig Inn Centre Blackridge EH48 3RJ West Lothian Scotland 01501 752 396 Almond Valley Heritage Centre Millfield Livingston Village EH54 7AR West Lothian Scotland 01506 414 957 Armadale Museum West Main Street Armadale EH48 3JB West Lothian Scotland 01501 678 400 Bennie Museum Mansefield Street Bathgate EH48 4HU West Lothian Scotland 01506 634944 Whitburn Community Museum Union Road Whitburn EH47 0AR West Lothian Scotland 01501 678 050 Museums Fife Dunfermline Carnegie Museum 1-7 Abbot Street Dunfermline KY12 7NL 01383 602365 Abbot House Heritage Centres Maygate Dunfermline KY12 7NE 01383 733266 Burntisland Museum 102 High Street Burntisland KY3 9AS 01592 874836 Crail Museum 62-64 Marketgate South Crail Fife KY10 3TL 01333 450869 Scottish Fisheries Museum St Ayles Harbourhead Anstruther KY10 3AB 01333 310628 Museums East Lothian John Gray Centre Museum & Library Lodge Street Haddington EH41 3DX East Lothian Scotland 01620 820 690 Museum Bankton House Do'cot Heritage Centre Johnnie Cope's Road Prestonpans EH33 1NG East Lothian Scotland Nigel Tranter Centre Athelstaneford Parish Church Main Street Athelstaneford EH39 5BE East Lothian Scotland Museums Heritage of Golf Museum West Links Road Gullane EH31 2BB East Lothian Scotland 01875 870 277 Museums National Museum of Flight East Fortune Airfield East Fortune EH39 5LF East Lothian Scotland 0300 123 6789 Museums South Lanarkshire Gas Works Museum Gas Works Road Biggar ML12 6BZ South Lanarkshire Scotland 01899 221 070 Leadhills Miners Library Museum Main Street Leadhills ML12 6XP South Lanarkshire Scotland 01659 74359 Clydesdale Museum High Street Biggar ML12 6DH South Lanarkshire Scotland 01899 221 070 The David Livingstone Centre Station Road Blantyre G72 9BY South Lanarkshire Scotland 0844 493 2207 Museums Scottish Borders Hirsel & Homestead Museum Kelso Road Coldstream TD12 4LP Scottish Borders Scotland 01890 882 834 Coldstream Museum Market Square Coldstream TD12 4BD Scottish Borders Scotland 01890 882630 Jim Clark Museum Newtown Street Duns TD11 3AU Scottish Borders Scotland 01361 883960 Old Gala House Museum Scott Crescent Galashiels TD1 3JS Scottish Borders Scotland 01896 752611 Hawick Museum Wilton Lodge Park Hawick TD9 7JL Scottish Borders Scotland 01450 364747 Borders Textile Museum Tower House Tower Knowe Hawick TD9 9BZ Scottish Borders Scotland 01450 377615 St Ronan's Wells Visitor Centre Well's Brae Innerleithen TD6 0SA Scottish Borders Scotland 01896 833583 Mary Queen of Scots Museum Queen Street Jedburgh TD8 6EN Scottish Borders Scotland 01835 863331 Jedburgh Castle Jail and Museum Castlegate Jedburgh TD8 6AS Scottish Borders Scotland 01835 864750 Tweeddale Museum and Gallery High Street Peebles EH45 8AG Scottish Borders Scotland 01721 724820 Halliwell's House Museum Market Place Selkirk TD7 4BL Scottish Borders Scotland 01750 20096 Sir Walter Scott's Courtroom Market Square Selkirk TD7 4BT Scottish Borders Scotland 01750 20096 Sir Walter Scott's House Museum Abbotsford Melrose TD6 9BQ Scottish Borders Scotland 01896 752 043

  • Edinburgh Attractions | Old City Wall | All About Edinburgh

    Edinburgh City Wall first built in 1450 called the king's Wall then after a heavy defeat to the English Army the Fodden Wall was built fortifying the old wall and extending it to protect the expanded City of Edinburgh. Built in 1513 there are remaining parts of the wall stil standing. Grassmarket Edinburgh City Wall The Flodden Wall and Telfer Wall Old Town Edinburgh Flodden Wall Route The Flodden and Telfer Walls Where the Ports (Gates) of Edinburgh once stood. The Edinburgh City Wall, The Flodden and Telfer Wall, plus where the Ports or gateways into Edinburgh stood. The first Edinburgh city wall was erected circa 1450 (The King’s Wall) James III. A marsh in the hollow below the castle to the north was flooded in 1460 which with the wall completed the defence for the Castle and the Old Town of Edinburgh. It was fortified and extended in 1513 after the Battle of Flodden. A further extension to the Edinburgh city wall was built to include Heriot’s Hospital (school) circa 1630. There was also a wall that extended to the Palace of Holyrood to surround the Canongate area, but this was not considered as a protection as was out with the city wall. Edinburgh City Wall Route of Flodden Wall and Telfer Wall on Google map Red markers are the Ports (Gates) Black markers wall Towers (Blue Line Flodden Wall) (Brown Line Telfer Wall) Yellow markers place of interest which can be seen with history throughout the website. Edinburgh City Walls Route and Map Ports – Gates 8 ports West Port | New Port | Bristo Port | Kirk O Fields Port known later as Potterrow Port | St Mary’s Port Cowgate Port | Nether Bow Port | Leith (Lytht) Port. Edinburgh Castle (David’s Tower) Half-Moon Battery Johnstone Terrace (Granny Green Steps) (King’s Wall Plaque) Grassmarket (Walter Scott Poem) West Port (Vennel Steps) (Flodden Wall) (Flodden Tower) Heriot Place (Telfer Wall) Lauriston Place (Telfer Wall) Forrest Road (New Port) (Bristo Gate Plaque + Setts) Bristo Place (Bristo Port - (Telfer City Wall Carving) West College Street (Kirk O Fields Port) Later (Potterrow Port) Drummond Street (Flodden Wall) Pleasance (Flodden Wall and Plaque) (St Mary's Port) Cowgate (Cowgate Port) High Street (Nether Bow Port) (Brass Setts) Leith (Lytht) Wynd (Trinity Church) (Lytht Port) Jeffrey Street - View Calton Hill - Jail Wall - Wall End - Nor’ Loch Tweeddale Court (King’s Wall) (Outlander) Storytelling Centre (Nether Bow Plaque) (Nether Bow Bell) Edinurgh City wall Start David’s Tower | Half Moon Battery King David II, son of Robert the Bruce rebuilt Edinburgh Castle with stone and added a tower in the 1380’s. David’s Tower was used as the royal residence. Also a secure place for valuables and regalia. It was a lookout Tower of 100 ft (40 mtrs) plus in height with 360 degree views and canon for when under attack. A castle stronghold. It was destroyed by a bombardment by the English after the Lang Siege in 1573. A few years later the Half-Moon Battery was built in its place. The discovery of remnants of David’s Tower were uncovered in 1912 within the half-moon battery. Edinburgh City Wall House at top of Granny Green Steps on Johnston Terrace (First City Wall) and steps to the Grassmarket route of Flodden Wall. Inscription; Erected on a site near the extremity of the ancient town wall built in the reign of James II King of Scots A.D. 1450 for the protection of Edinburgh against invasion. Castle Wynd South Castle Wynd South is a path and steps that gives access to Johnston Terrace from the Grassmarket. Originally a medieval (1400’s) thoroughfare wide enough to allow livestock and carts to be moved from the castle down to the cattle and horse markets in the Grass Market. The arch is believed to be entrance to a cellar of an old store. The old wall at the back is believed to be the King’s Wall (1450) the first wall protecting Edinburgh. Inscription: W1 D No X11 6 FT 6 INS FROM WALL W1 D: Stands for War Department, No X11: identifying number pipe, or boundary point (11th in a series). 6 FT 6 INS FROM WALL: Provides the precise, measured distance from the stone to a structural ancient wall. Edinburgh City Wall - Flodden Wall The paving stones mark where the Flodden Wall stood across the Grassmarket from Granny Green Steps. The inscription on the slabs are a poem by Sir Walter Scott (Marmion) about the Flodden Battle in 1513. On September 9, 1513, a battle between Scotland and England took place on Flodden Field, Branxton Moor. The English army lead by The Earl of Surry (Thomas Howard) defeated The Scots and the death of King James IV of Scotland the last monarch to die in Battle. Edinburgh City Wall - Flodden Wall Walter Scott's Poem (Marmion) The Battle of Flodden 1513 From Flodden ridge, The Scots beheld the English host Leave Barmoor Wood, their evening post And headful watched them as they crossed The Till by Twizell Bridge. High sight it is, and haughty, while They dive into the deep defile; Beneath the cavern’d cliff they fall, Beneath the castle’s airy wall. By rock, by oak, by Hawthorn tree, Troop after troop are disappearing; Troop after troop their banners rearing Upon the eastern bank you see. Still pouring down the rocky glen, Where flows the sullen Till, And rising from the dim-wood glen, Standards on standards, men on men, In slow procession still, And sweeping o’er the Gothic arch, And pressing on in ceaseless march, To gain the opposing hill. Sir Walter Scott 1771 - 1832 The marker where the Flodden Wall stood across the Grassmarket The marker where the Flodden Wall and West Port Gate stood at the foot of the Vennel Steps The Salvation Army Women’s Hostel West Port The Salvation Army Women’s Hostel stands beside the Vennel and the site of the West Port Gate at the west end of the Grassmarket since 1911. The area on the right was known as Portsburgh evidence still remains with street signs. The Vennel Steps, now have been renamed Miss Jean Brodie Steps, that access to the Flodden Tower. The Paving Stone at the foot of the steps is where the West Port Gate would have stood. Edinburgh City Wall Flodden Tower The Flodden Wall this is the only remaining lookout tower of the Flodden wall. It is also where a wall to protect Heriot’s Hospital (school) joined the Flodden wall. Edinburgh City Wall Flodden Tower Window The window in the Flodden Tower. A double window was inserted in the wall by the town council in 1876, now blocked. The inscription reads; THIS WINDOW WAS MADE IN THE OLD CITY WALL WITH THE SANCTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL 1876 Edinburgh City - Wall Telfer Wall The Telfer Wall in Heriot Place with Edinburgh Castle in the background. This has become a favourite viewpoint of Edinburgh Castle for visitors to Edinburgh Edinburgh City - Wall Telfer Wall The Telfer Wall at the corner of Heriot Place and Lauriston Place Edinburgh City - Wall Telfer Wall The last part of the Telfer Wall still standing (Lauriston Place). Behind the wall was the Covenanter’s Prison. (Access in Greyfriars Graveyard) Edinburgh City Wall Flodden Wall Plaque New Port (Gate) Flodden Plaque and Setts (cobbles) show near to where a Port stood (See map above) before Forrest Road was built and the Port was part of Grayfriars. The Bristo Port was at Bristo Street now Place at side of the Museum. This was a contnuation of the Flodden wall from the Vennel Tower. A section of the Flodden wall pictured below that still stands in Grayfriars burial ground. The Telfer Wall continued along Teviot Place see sign above to Napiers where it rejoined the Flodden Wall. Edinburgh City Wall Flodden Wall Bristo Port (Gate) Bristo Place Edinburgh Bristo Place previously Bristo Street, which was linked to Potterrow one of the main thoroughfares. This road gave access to Edinburgh from the south, before the Southbridge and Forrest Road had been built. Bristo Street is where the Darien House was sited and the Edinburgh Asylum in an area triangle called Bedlam. The asylum closed in 1841 (one of the patients was Robert Fergusson the poet). The Triangle was demolished when Forest Road was built IN 1872 and Bristo Street became Bristo Place. Edinburgh City Wall Telfer Wall Wall Tablet above Napier's The Herbalist Bristo Place Edinburgh City Wall Kirk O Field Port The Kirk O Field Port was at West College Street where the yellow line begins then a left turn into South College Street continue down Drummond Street left turn into Pleasances see diagram the x are where the body of Lord Darnley was found under a tree in Blackfriars Monastery grounds. The origin Infirmary Gates that stood in High School Yards in Infirmary Street 1830. The Flodden Wall in Drummond Street turning into the Pleasance Edinburgh. Where there is an old bricked up gateway for entrance to Edinburgh. The final part of the Flodden Wall that still stands at the foot of St Mary's Street Edinburgh. The final part of the Flodden Wall that still stands at the foot of St Mary's Street Edinburgh. The Cowgate Port stood across the entrance to the Cowgate and St Mary's Port across the Pleasance two of eight Ports (Gates). Cowgate Port St Mary's Port Edinburgh City Wall Nether Bow Port The brass cobbles showing the outline of where the Nether Bow Port (Gate) stood. On the boundary of Edinburgh and outside the walls a baron area before the Burgh of the Canongate. The Nether Bow was the most important gateway as it stood at the foot of the High Street. The port (Gate) access to and from the Canongate, which was at that time a separate Burgh. Leith (Leytht) Port Leith Port is the last Port of the Flodden Wall. The wall stretched from the Nether Bow Port to the shore of the Nor' Loch beside The Trinity College Church. Edinburgh's Trinity Apse Church stood below the Calton Jail Wall and next to the Nor' Loch. The Church was moved when the Waverley Rail Station was built. It was dismantled brick by brick and rebuilt in Chalmer's Close in the High Street Royal Mile. Calton Hill from Jeffrey Street looking over where the end of the Flodden Wall stood and the shore of the Nor Loch beside the Trinity Church which is now in Chalmer's Close. Tweeddale Court The wall in Tweeddale Court may represent part of the original city wall as the city gates (Nether Bow Port) were originally higher up the High Street near Tweeddale Court before The Burning of Edinburgh in 1544 by an English army lead by Hertford. The gate was almost destroyed the gate was rebuilt in 1606. The other part of the king's Wall that still remains is in the Grassmarket. All that remains are parts of the wall, the gates (ports) were all removed in 1764. The clock that was a centre piece of the Nether Bow Port can now be seen on the Modern Art Gallery 2 (Dean Gallery) in Belford Road. The bell that hung on the Port from 1621 and a carved stone plaque from 1606 be seen at the Storytelling Centre where the old gate once stood. Tweeddale Court High Street king's Wall 1450 Nether Bow High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh City Gates. There were walls around the city of Edinburgh with gates known as Ports, 8 in all. In the 1700s the demolition of sections of the wall began. The Nether Bow was pulled down in 1764, and demolition of the wall continued into the 19th century. Today, a number of sections of the three successive walls survive, The New Port in Grayfriars is the only Port that remains. You can see and find out more about Edinburgh’s history in the Museum of Edinburgh in the Canongate. Nether Bow Plaque and Nether Bow Bell The Clock from The Nether Bow Port on the Dean Gallery Belford Road. Next - West Port Grassmarket

  • Aberdeenshire | Golf Courses |All About Edinburgh

    Golf Aberdeenshire golf courses along the north east coast of Scotland.There are a number of popular golf courses with visitors Royal Aberdeen Trump International Murcar Links and Cruden Bay. Golf Aberdeenshire Golf Courses Aberdeenshire are predominantly found on the east coast From in the south Auchenblae Golf Course to Buckie Golf Course in the North With Royal Aberdeen and Trump International, Murcur Links, Cruden Bay all popular with visitors Scotland's Golf Course Map Golf & Airport Transfers Golf Transfers for up to 16 passenger Executive coach based in Aberdeen Auchenblae Golf Course Auchenblae, Laurencekirk AB30 1TX +44 1561 320002 Inchmarlo Golf Centre Inchmarlo Banchory AB31 4BQ +44 1330 827080 Balnagask Golf Course St Fitticks Rd Torry Aberdeen AB11 8TN +44 1224 507764 Kings Links Golf Course Golf Road Aberdeen AB24 5QB +44 1224 507767 Royal Aberdeen Golf Club Links Road Bridge of Don Aberdeen AB23 8AT +44 1224 702571 Murcar Links Golf Club Murcar Bridge of Don Aberdeen AB23 8BD +44 1224 704354 Trump International Golf Links Aberdeen Menie Estate Balmedie Aberdeen AB23 8YE +44 1358 743300 Cruden Bay Golf Club Aulton Road Cruden Bay Peterhead AB42 0NN +44 1779 812285 Peterhead Golf Club Riverside Drive Peterhead AB42 1LT +44 1779 472149 Inverallochy Golf Club 11 Charles Street Inverallochy Fraserburgh AB43 8XY +44 1346 582000 Fraserburgh Golf Club Philorth links Fraserburgh AB43 8TL +44 1346 516616 Rosehearty Golf Club Castle Street Rosehearty Fraserburgh AB43 7JJ Royal Tarlair Golf Club Buchan Street Macduff AB44 1TA +44 1261 832897 Duff House Royal Golf Club The Barnyards Banff AB45 3SX +44 1261 812062 Cullen Links Golf Club The Links, Cullen Buckie AB56 4WB +44 1542 840685 Strathlene Golf Club Portessie Buckie AB56 4DJ +44 1542 831798 Buckpool Golf Club Barhill Road Buckie Moray AB56 1DU +44 1542 832236

  • Old Leith Suburbs | History | All About Edinburgh

    Restalrig and Craigentinny were at one time open field with a catle and Loch and two further large houses thith the estate spreding from Portobello to Leith. William Millar and his family lived here and the family Tomb can be seen with the Craigentinny Marbles attached set in open land with views Restalrig Craigentinny Edinburgh Lochend | Restalrig Edinburgh In 1128 the De Lestalric’s were owners of the lands we know from Leith to Portobello as Restalrig. De Lestalric’s Built a castle above, and at the end of the Loch which gave security from all approaching invaders. The De Lestalric family occupied the castle for circa 200 years and on the death of Sir John circa 1380, Sir Robert Logan married Katherine De Lestalric. Robert died in 1439 and was buried at Restalrig church. The Loch that gives its name to the area Lochend. The Loch from 1754 was the main source of water for the residents of Leith which was put through the pump house before going through pipes. This is where the water that was drained from the Nor Loch went. The Do’cot was a larder for the castle that gave fresh meat (pigeon). Do’cot could be seen near many large houses and castles of the wealthy. SAINT TRIDUANA Saint Triduana was born in the Greece and was believed to have journeyed with Rule a holy man from the area of Patras in Greece in the 4th century AD. Rule deciding to stop the Romans from seizing the bones of Saint Andrew and took as many bones as he could and travelled as far from Greece as possible ending his journey in Scotland. Triduana settled in Scotland and due to her great beauty attracted the attentions of many men. One in particular was Nectan King of the Picts. Triduana to stop the King’s attention she is said to have torn out her own eyes and gave them to the King. As Saint Triduana aged she settled in an area outside an area known as Eidyn later to be known as Edinburgh. Many people made pilgrimages to see her as she was believed to have the power to make the blind see. On her death in Restalrig a shrine was built in her honour and was intact until the reformation in the 1500. There are many stories of the blind praying to Saint Triduana and regaining their sight. St Margaret’s well previously known as St Triduana’s Well before the well was moved to its present position. Deanery Walls Restalrig The Deanery Walls of Restalrig stand across from the church where St Triduana was said to cure the blind and a shrine is next to the church. The Deanery wall may have been a protection to the house that many took refuge in. James III in 1487 had the church restore and it was completed by James V as the collegiate church of the Deanery of Restalrig. The Wall that remains could be a small part of a large wall that encircled the church and house of the Dean of Lestalric which was the land owners of the area. Edinburgh Police Box The Police Box was basically a small Police Station for the Police Officers that were on the beat (walking the area they Police In the Police Box was a telephone connected to the local station, an incident book to keep note of any suspicious activities in the area, a fire extinguisher and first-aid kit in case of emergencies. The Police officers could take meal breaks and a toilet was also in the box. It was also used to keep prisoners until a vehicle arrived to take the prisoner to the main Police Station. Each Police Box had an outside telephone that was available to the public and was connected to the Local Police Station. They were painted blue and first used circa 1890 but were in common use by the 1930s. Edinburgh designed their own boxes to fit the architecture of the city. The Boxes were designed by architects, MacRae, Rollo and Tweedie. The box pictured is one of the last remaining still in its original colours as when the boxes were sold the new owners had to repaint the boxes a different colour. The Police Boxes are no longer used by the police PIERSHILL GRAVEYARD The Graveyard opened in 1887 with a large Jewish burial section, including a memorial dedicated "to the memory of the Jewish soldiers of Edinburgh who gave their lives in the 1st World War. The cemetery was also the first in Scotland to permit an officially designated animal burial section. THE GREAT LAFAYETTE Sigmund Neuberger, was born on 25 February 1871 in Munich, Germany and died on 9 May 1911 and is buried in Edinburgh’s Piershill Graveyard. He was a famous illusionist and was the highest paid magician of his time. He became one of the highest-paid performers in Vaudeville. The Great Lafayette's affection was his dog Beauty a terrier given to him as a pup by fellow conjurer and admirer Harry Houdini. His dog is also buried in the graveyard. Craigentinny Castle Edinburgh Craigentinny (Craigantinnie House) Castle stands in Loaning Road in Restalrig was built circa 1590. The land owners the Nisbets were in occupancy till 1765 when purchased by William Millar and his heirs lived here til 1859. The Craigentinny Tomb (with the Craigentinny Marbles). WILLIAM HENRY MILLER MAUSOLEUM was born in Craigentinny, an area between Edinburgh and Portobello in 1789. He became a Member of Parliament at the age of 40 for Newcastle-under-Lyme. William Miller was a book collector and opened a library in Britwell Court, near Burnham, Buckinghamshire. The library was said to be one of the most important private collections in Britain. The library and collection, on his death was passed down through the family until 1919, at that time there were no family members left and the collection was broken up and sold. On his death he made a provision in his will to have a mausoleum built on the family estate in Craigentinny Edinburgh. The mausoleum is the the most impressive I have seen and stands over 50 feet (30 meters) in height and goes under ground 40 feet as he had a fear that grave robbers would steal his body. The Mausoleum is decorated with two bas-reliefs based on a Roman Mausoleum. The William Henry Miller Mausoleum was completed in 1856 and stood in a meadow with no other buildings nearby. It stood just near to the Portobello Road on the way to Edinburgh. He left instruction for the bas-reliefs to depict the Overthrow of Pharaoh in the Red Sea and The Song of Moses and Miriam. These were completed and attached to the mausoleum in 1868 and became known as the Craigentinny Marbles. Also within the mausoleum are his parents William Miller and Martha Rawson or Miller, Sarah Marsh and Ellen Marsh all of Craigentinny and Britwell Buckinghamshire 'THE SONG OF MOSES AND MIRIAM' THE OVERTHROW OF PHARAOH IN THE RED SEA THE MONUMENT WAS ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM HENRY MILLER AND HIS PARENTS WILLIAM MILLER AND MARTHA RAWSON OR MILLER HERE ARE INTERRED MARTHA MILLER DIED 11th JANUARY 1827 WILLIAM HENRY MILLER MP FOR NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME BORN 13th FEBRUARY 1789 DIED 31st OCTOBER 1848 SARAH MARSH BORN 20th APRIL 1832 DIED AUGUST 6th AUGUST 1880 ELLEN MARSH BORN 29th AUGUST 1801 DIED 4th NOVEMDER 1861 ALL OF CRAIGENTINNY AND BRITWELL BUCKINGHAMSHIRE THE SITE WAS CONSECRATED ON 13th SEPTEMBER 1860 THE SCULPTURES WERE ADDED IN 1868 HISTORIC TRIVIA James Tytler - First UK Manned Balloon Flight James Tytler 1745 – 1804 James Tytler was the first to pilot a hot air balloon in Britain 27 August 1874. After a number of attempts, he finally floated almost 1/2 a mile which has confirmed his place in the history of flight. The journey began at an area close to the foot of Arthur Seat. There are streets now named after him. The world’s first man balloon flight was the Montgolfier brothers in France in 1783 Alexandra Mary Chalmers Watson Alexandra Mary Geddes Hibernian Football Stadium Hibernian was founded by Irish football enthusiasts in 1875 and the name came from the Roman for Ireland (Hibernian). The East Meadows hosted the first Edinburgh Derby with Heart of Midlothian on Christmas day 1875. The present home of Hibernian opened in 1893. In 1955 Hibernian were the first British side to play in European competition. Hibernian won the Scottish Cup in 1902 and 2015. The Celtic football Club was also formed as a west of Scotland Hibernian but the name was changed as to stop any confusion when playing against each other. Meadowbank Commonwealth Sports Stadium Edinburgh The Meadowbank Stadium was built for the Commonwealth Games in 1970 and was the first venue to hold the Commonwealth games on two occasions. The second games in 1986 were unsuccessful due to the British Governments support of apartheid in South Africa as many countries boycotted the games. There are many varied events held in Meadowbank Stadium throughout the year antiques fares, international competition and local club sports teams still make good use of the stadium. The Stadium was also used for football and the greatest track cyclist of all time, multiple Olympic gold medal winner Sir Chris Hoy started his cycling career here. At this time 30 January 2018 the stadium and Velodrome are closed for complete structural renovations. Portobello Edinburgh

  • West Princes Street Gardens | New Town | All About Edinburgh

    West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh New Town is on the southside of Princes Street with statues, memorial, Bandstand, Fountain, childrens play park and outdoor Cafe. West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh Edinburgh New Town Attractions Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh The public park in the centre of Edinburgh in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Princes Street is approximately 2 klms in length with shops on one side and gardens on the other. Before the gardens were formed a Loch (Lake) surrounded the Castle Rock. The Nor Loch stretched from under the North Bridge where the Waverley Station is now situated to the far end of the Castle Rock at Kings Stables Road. The draining of the Nor Loch was required due to the fact that it had been heavily polluted from centuries of sewage draining downhill from the Old Town. The draining of the Nor Loch began in 1759 and The Gardens were created in the 1820s. In the 1840s the railway was built in the valley, and Waverley Station opened in its present form in 1854. West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh Old Secret Door into Edinburgh Castle The rulers of Scotland from 1371 John Graham 1st Viscount Dundee climbed up the castle rock to meet with the Duke of Gordon, Governor of Edinburgh Castle in March 1689 and a follower of James VII. John Graham led the Jacobite army at the battle of Killiecrankie in July of 1689 and died in the battle. (see the book Kidnapped by the author Robert Louis Stevenson). Gordon’s greatest success in defeating William of Orange’s government troops in the first Jacobite uprising. The Stuarts had ruled Scotland from the 1371 under Robert II, Robert III, James I, James II, James III, James IV, James V, Mary Queen of Scots and in 1603 James VI of Scotland also became James I of England and Ireland. Then came Charles I and Charles II, then James VII of Scotland and James II of England and Ireland, Mary II and finally Anne of Great Britain and Ireland who was the last Stuart monarch. On her death in 1714, George I became king. The Treaty of Union came into effect on 1 May 1707. The Stuarts did not give up and with Bonnie Prince Charlie as a leader he would battle with the English to give the Stuart’s the monarchy back. In 1745 at the battle of Prestonpans the Jacobite’s led by Bonnie Prince Charlie defeated the English and continued on to London to regain the throne. They advanced as far as Derby before returning to Scotland with the might of the whole English army, that had returned from battles in France in pursuit and within 7 months it ended at the battle of Culloden and the final defeat of the Jacobite army and the fight for the throne of Britain for the Stuarts. St Cuthbert's R.C. Church Edinburgh St Cuthbert is believed to have founded a church by the side of the Nor Loch at the foot of the Castle Rock. It is believed a church has stood on this site since 850 AD, making it Edinburgh's oldest church building. History mentions St. Cuthbert's church as far back as 1127. The Church steeple has been in place since 1789. The famous mathematician and inventor, John Napier is buried in the graveyard. In the graveyard are a number of famous people that help shape Edinburgh. Sir Henry Raeburn Painter, James Donaldson founder of Donaldson's School, Cathrine Sinclair author and Philanthropist main funder of the Scott Monument. Edinburgh Castle Well House Tower & St Margaret’s Well The well house and tower can be found at the foot of the Castle rock at the west end of Princes Street Gardens behind the Norwegian Boulder. There has been water supplied to the Castle from the mid 1000’s. The tower and well-house is named after Malcolm III’s wife, Margaret, later to become Saint Margaret as in the Chapel in the Castle. The Water Tower House could have been built in the mid to late 1300’s and the well as early as 1060. The inscription on the fountain reads THE FOUNTAIN OF THE ANCIENT WELLHOUSE TOWER CELEBRATED IN THE HISTORY OF THE CASTLE SINCE THE TIME OF SAINT MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND IN THE ELEVENTH CENTURY History of the Woodlands and the Gardens The inscription on the plaque reads; During the reign of David 1st (1124 – 1153) this area was used for tournaments, hunting and hawking. Historically it is probable that the landscape would have been dominated by Oak (Quercus robur), Birch (Betula pendula and Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) with some cherry (Prunus avium), Alder (Alnus glutinosa and Elm Ulmus glabra). The area to the east of the bridge illustrates the vegetation of the pine forests of North-East Scotland. The area to the west of the bridge is typical of the woodland which would have existed during the reign of David 1st on this type of site. In the middle of the 15th century this area was flooded to form part of the Nor Loch and serve as the northern section of the city’s defences until the mid-18th century. The area was drained 1790 – 1820 and the Gardens constructed Thomas Guthrie Statue West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh Thomas Guthrie was the founder of the first Ragged Industrial School in Scotland in 1847. His first introduction to the idea of Ragged Schools was in 1841, when he was the Parish Minister of St. John’s Church in Edinburgh. His first school was in Ramsay Lane and was for the poor and destitute children of Edinburgh. Thomas Guthrie died in 1873 and was buried in The Grange Cemetery Edinburgh. Ragged Schools were free education for the poor and homeless children. James Young Simpson Statue West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh James Young Simpson (7 June 1811 – 6 May 1870) discovered the anaesthetic power of chloroform and introduced anaesthesia to childbirth. Simpson was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1863. On 4th November, 1847 Simpson first used chloroform. It was first used as an anaesthetic to help ease the pain during childbirth. Queen Victoria used chloroform during the delivery of Prince Leopold in 1853. Simpson was the first man to be knighted by the Scottish Court of the Lord Lyon for services to medicine. "Victo Dolore" (pain conquered) is the inscription on Simpson’s coat of arms. Simpson died at his home in Edinburgh at the age of fifty-eight. A burial spot in Westminster Abbey was offered to his family, but they declined and instead buried Simpson closer to home in Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh. On the day of Simpson's funeral, a Scottish holiday was declared, including the banks and stock markets, with over 100,000 citizens lining the funeral cortege on its way to the cemetery, while over 1,700 colleagues and business leaders took part in the procession itself. James Young Simpson Lived in 52 Queen Street Edinburgh for over 25 years. His first practice was at 2 Deanhaugh Street in Stockbridge across the road from where he lived with his brother at 1 Raeburn Place above his brother's bakery. Ross Fountain West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh The Ross Fountain stands in West Princes Street Gardens with a backdrop of the Edinburgh Castle. This is a well painted and photographed fountain but very few have it actually with water flowing from it. The Ross Fountain is an ornate iron fountain from the 19th Century. Figures depicted on the fountain include mermaids and four females, depicting science, the arts, poetry, and industry. A final female figure stands at the apex of the fountain. It was displayed at The Great Exhibition in London in 1862 where it was seen by philanthropist and gun-maker Daniel Ross, who bought and donated it to the City of Edinburgh. The fountain has been in Edinburgh since 1869. It was transported to Edinburgh from London in pieces and reassembled on its arrival. Norwegian Memorial Boulder West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh The massive boulder situated a short distance from the Ross Fountain was a gift from the Norwegian people to commemorate friendships forged during the Second World War, when large numbers of Norwegians found refuge in Scotland. Scots American War Memorial West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh "The Call 1914", was erected in 1927 and shows a kilted infantryman looking towards the Castle. Behind the statue is a frieze showing queues of men answering the call by following the pipe band. The memorial was given by Scottish Americans to honour Scots who had served in the First World War. At the bottom of the frieze are lines from E. A. Mackintosh's poem "A Creed": " If it be life that waits I shall live forever unconquered; if death I shall die at last strong in my pride and free." Robert Louis Stevenson Stone West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh The Robert Louis Stevenson Stone can be found close to the Norwegian boulder in west Princes Street Gardens. There are many memorials to Robert Louis Stevenson all around Edinburgh, his birthplace was Howard Place and he lived with his parents in Heriot Row the family home. Wojtec the Bear West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh Wojtec 1947 – 1963 lived in Edinburgh Zoo for 16 years. Wojtec (little hero) the Siberian bear was adopted by the Polish free army and accompanied them wherever they were deployed. Wojtec became an official member of the Polish Free Army and became a hero at the Battle of Monte Casino in the 2nd World War in 1944. Wojtec was a Brown Bear and died at the age of 21 in Edinburgh Zoo. The memorial can be seen in West Princes Street Gardens beside the path at the Frederick Street entrance. Below the Scots Grey Cavalryman. The Royal Scots Greys Cavalry Regiment Memorial Memorial West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh The Equine statue can be found in West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh at the foot of Frederick Street. The Royal Scots Greys were a cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1678–1971. Part of their standard is the eagle that was taken from the French standard seized at Waterloo by Sergeant Charles Ewart . The Royal Scots Greys fought along side the Light brigade at the Battle of Waterloo on 18th June 1815. The full story is in The Royal Mile Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle Esplanade and the Royal Mile Booklet read the story of Sergeant Charles Ewart. The Genius of Architecture West Princes Street Gardens This statue shows a crowned woman with two male kilted children at her feet. One, shows plans for approval whilst the other kneels to apply mortar to a pillar. It represents the crowning of the theory and practice of Art. The Ross Bandstand West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh The Ross Bandstand in West Princes Street Gardens is a venue for concerts and many other outdoor events, with a capacity to hold 2000 people. The Ross Bandstand was first built in 1877 and gifted to the city of Edinburgh by William Henry Ross. The current Ross Bandstand and terraced area was redeveloped in 1935 and is in use throughout the year and is the venue for the orchestra for the Festival fireworks displays. Basketball was also played here in 1948, The Scottish Cup Final and 1000+ watched the Olympic Basketball team from the USA. Allan Ramsay Statue West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh Allan Ramsay was a trained Wigmaker and poet. The statue of Allan Ramsay is wearing a night cap, in the act of writing. He holds a book in his left hand and a pencil in his right. He is on a pedestal decorated with portraits of Lord Murray (north side), who had the statue erected in memory of his great uncle, Mrs Ramsay his wife (west side), General Ramsay his father (south side) and Lady Campbell and Mrs Malcolm his daughters (east side). For the last 15 years of his life he lived in Ramsay Lodge an octagonal house on the Castle Hill. Now in Ramsay Garden which was a later development of the Lodge House. The white house is visible on the hill behind the statue on Ramsay Garden. In 1725 he was instrumental in opening the first lending library in the High Street near to St Giles Cathedral. This was the first lending library in Britain. Allan Ramsay Allan Ramsay was born in Lanarkshire in the west of Scotland on 15 October 1686. He died at the age of 71 on 7th January 1758 in Edinburgh. Allan Ramsay was a pioneer in the use of the Scots Language in contemporary poetry. Allan Ramsay first came to Edinburgh at the beginning of the year 1700. Allan first job was a wig maker’s apprentice He established the Jacobite Literary Society in 1712 In his writing he used pen names which were, first Isaac Bickerstaff and then Gawin Douglas, he changed his occupation in 1721 and became a bookseller which he retired from in 1740. He is buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard. Alan Ramsay West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh's Floral Clock West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh The floral clock is believed to be the oldest floral clock in the world. Edinburgh's first floral clock was created on this site in 1903 and has been planted annually since. In 1905 a mechanism was added to reproduce the sound of a cuckoo, every fifteen minutes. The sound was produced by two organ bellows and organ pipes, but there was no model cuckoo to be seen. By 1950, the sound of the cuckoo had become almost drowned by the noise of nearby traffic, so a new cuckoo sound system including loudspeaker, was installed. A model cuckoo was also added which appears every fifteen minutes. The Royal Scots Memorial West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh The aim of the monument is to portray in stone and bronze the history of the Regiment from its earliest beginnings to modern times. Follow the medallions around the memorial and read the inscription that runs above the medallions in a continuous panel with a dedicatory quotation taken from the famous declaration of Arbroath. "It is not for glory or riches, neither is it for honour that we fight, but it is for the sake of liberty alone, which no true man loseth, but at the cost of his own life. Given at Arbroath by the Barons, free tenants and the whole community of the Kingdom of Scotland in the year 1320." The bronze plaque on the left of the picture is the badge of the Regiment. THIS MONUMENT WAS ERECTED UNDER THE BEQUEST OF CAMPBELL SMITH S.S.C. EDINBURGH A PIONEER OF THE ROYAL SCOTS CLUB AND A GREAT FRIEND OF THE REGIMENT. IT WAS UNVEILED BY H.R.H THE PRINCESS ROYAL C.I G.C.V.O. G.B.E. T.D. COLONEL-IN-CHIEF ON THE 26TH OF JULY IN THE FIRST YEAR OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II ON 28TH MARCH 2006, 373 YEARS TO THE DAY SINCE KING CHARLES I SIGNED THE WARRANT TO RAISE THE REGIMENT, THE ROYAL SCOTS THE ROYAL REGIMENT MERGED WITH THE OTHER SURVIVING SCOTTISH INFANTRY REGIMENTS TO FORM THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF SCOTLAND. OUR UNBROKEN HISTORY AND SERVICE TO SOVEREIGN AND COUNTRY LIVES ON IN THE 1ST BATTALION OF THE NEW REGIMENT. In west Princes Street Gardens there are a number of trees that have been planted by groups commemorating history which are spread over the area near to the Ross Bandstand. Seven areas of trees and a further 15 different memorials consisting of statues stones boulder and the Ross Fountain and Ross Bandstand both should be protected as historic monuments. The Holocaust Tree West Princes Street Gardens The holocaust Tree planted beside the Royal Scots Memorial in West Princes Street Gardens is in memory of the 6 million Jews and all other innocent victims of the Holocaust. The Plaque at the foot of the tree reads; Planted by the children of the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation in memory of the six million Jews and all the other innocent victims who perished in thee Holocaust 27 January 2001 (The first national holocaust day) 3rd Shevat 5761. Belsen Commemorative Stone West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh The stone laid on the 14th May 1995 is to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Belsen Concentration camp by the British Army. In memory of the 6 million Jews and all other innocent victims killed by the Nazi atrocities in the 2nd World War and those who came together in the united forces to liberate Europe from fascism. “May their suffering not have been in vain” Anne Frank Memorial Tree West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh Planted by the Children of the | Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation | in memory of | ANNE FRANK | who died in Bergen-Belsen | in March 1945 aged 15 years. Tu B’Shevat (The Jewish New Year for Trees) 5761 | 8th February 2001 Anne Frank was born on 12th June 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany of 1933 as the leader of the Nazi Party. Anne Frank and her family moved to Amsterdam to escape the anti-Semitic feelings the Nazi party promoted. In 1940 the Germans invaded Holland and on the 6th July Anne Frank and her family went into hiding. 4 years of Hiding without going outside Anne Frank and her family were found by the German Police on the 4th August 1944. After a short time in the Westerbork transit camp on the 3rd September 1944 they were transferred to Auschwitz concentration camp. Anne Frank her sister and mother were treated as slaves. Anne had her hair shaved of and was tattooed with an identity number. Anne and her sister were separated from their mother and sent to Belsen Camp. That is where Anne Frank and her sister died. Anne Frank was 15 years old. They were buried in a mass grave. For more on Anne Frank see Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. The golden jubilee Tree The golden jubilee of the national association of round tables of Great Britain and northern Ireland. For the people of Edinburgh to commemorate Tree Time in Craigmillar 1991 International Workers’ Memorial Day Tree International Workers’ Memorial Day a day of mourning takes place annually around the world on 28th April. A day of remembrance for workers killed, disabled, injured or made unwell by their work. Tree Time in Craigmillar 1991 For the people of Edinburgh to commemorate Tree Time in Craigmillar 1991 Royal Scots 350th Anniversary Trees This Norway Maple was present by The Royal Scots Regiment in 1963 to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the raising of the regiment. West Princes Street Gardens Railway Footbridge Access to the south side of the rail lines. Edinburgh Castle Water Tower and St Margaret’s Well is by the bridge behind the Ross Bandstand. The Mound - Bank Street - North Bank Street - Mound Place

  • Rose Street | Shops Businesses | All About Edinburgh

    Rose Street runs parallel between Princes Street and George Street. With many restaurants, cafes, Takeaways. pubs and shops all in a pedestrianised area, no cars here. A great place for shopping by day and partying at night, Rose Street Shops Edinburgh Retail Stores, Restaurants - Cafes - Accommodation Rose Street runs parallel between with Princes Street and George Street a pedestrian zone free a traffic Edinburgh New Town Attractions Advertise Your Business Here Edinburgh Rose Street Sainsbury's Supermarket 1 Rose Street Edinburgh EH2 2YJ City of Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Rose Street Barber Shop at Jenner's 2 Rose Street Edinburgh EH2 2YJ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 226 6233 Edinburgh Rose Street Abbotsford 3 Rose Street Edinburgh EH2 2PR City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 5276 Edinburgh Rose Street Above The Abbotsford 3 Rose Street Edinburgh EH2 2PR City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 5276 Edinburgh Rose Street Flopp Music 7 Rose Street Edinburgh EH2 2PR City of Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Rose Street Dome Garden 17a Rose Street Edinburgh EH2 3DT City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 624 8624 Edinburgh Rose Street Nevis Sports 19 Rose Street 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  • Gilmore Place Area | Shops & Businesses | All About Edinburgh

    Gilmore Place runs parallel with the Union Canal from Merchiston area to the junction at the King's Theatre in Tollcross. There are a mixture of Guest Houses and apartments which are all within walking distance of Edinburgh's Main attractions of Old Edinburgh. Gilmore Place Area shops and Businesses Edinburgh Lochrin Buildings - Gilmore Place - Glanville Terrace - Hailes Street Polwarth Crescent, Polwarth Gardens, Yeaman Place, Watson Crescent Gilmore Place runs parallel with the Union Canal from Merchiston area to the junction at the King's Theatre in Tollcross. There are a mixture of Guest Houses and apartments which are all within walking distance of Edinburgh's Main attractions of Old Edinburgh. Advertise your Business Here Advertise your Business Here Advertise your Business Here Gilmore Place shops and Businesses Edinburgh Armadillo Guest House 12 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NQ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 229 6457 Emmaus House Bed & Breakfast 14 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NQ‎ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 228 1066 Valentine City Centre Guest House 21 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 229 5622 Light house Hostel 20 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NQ City of Edinburgh Scotland 07910 834 785 Braveheart Guest House 26 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NQ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 221 9192 Kings View City Centre Hostel 28 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NQ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 202 6107 Balmore Guest House 34 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NQ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 221 1331 Adam Drysdale Guest House 42 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NQ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 228 8952 Averon Guest House 44 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NQ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 229 9932 Gilmore Place shops and Businesses Edinburgh Viewforth Grocers 104 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9PP City of Edinburgh Scotland Chameleon Salon 4 St Peter's Buildings Edinburgh EH3 9PG City of Edinburgh Scotland Greenwoods Bakery 5 St Peter's Place Edinburgh EH3 9PG City of Edinburgh Scotland Highlight Hairdresser 6 St Peter's Buildings Edinburgh EH3 9PG City of Edinburgh Scotland Murphy's Vault Tabletop Gaming 8 St Peter's Buildings Edinburgh EH3 9PG City of Edinburgh Scotland The Nexus Room Hair Nails Beauty 9 St Peter's Buildings Edinburgh EH3 9PG City of Edinburgh Scotland Gilmore Guest House 51 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NT ‎City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 466 1882 Cruachan Guest House 53 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NT‎ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 229 6219 No. 57 The Residence 57 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NT ‎City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 229 4057 Gilmore Place shops and Businesses Edinburgh Town House Guest House 65 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NU ‎City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 229 1985 Castle Park Guest House 75 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9NU City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 229 1215 Crown Cut Barbers 119 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9PP City of Edinburgh Scotland Viewforth Eyecare 123 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9PP City of Edinburgh Scotland Glamour Hair & Beauty 125 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9PP City of Edinburgh Scotland Cath's Deli And Takeaway 127 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9PW City of Edinburgh Scotland Gali's Kitchen Restaurant 169 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9PW City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 228 6088 Taste Of China Chinese Restaurant 175 Gilmore Place Edinburgh EH3 9PW City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 228 9988 Advertise your Business Here Advertise your Business Here Advertise your Business Here Lochrin Buildings shops and Businesses Edinburgh Projects Hair Salon 12 Lochrin Buildings Edinburgh EH3 9NB City of Edinburgh Scotland Aroosa Boutique 16 Lochrin Buildings Edinburgh EH3 9NB City of 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Business Here Advertise your Business Here Polwarth Crescent shops and Businesses Edinburgh Piece Box Cafe 2 Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HW Bryton Travel 4 Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HW 0131 228 2227 Kopperfox Hairdressers 6 Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HW 0131 281 7202 Café Florentin 8 Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HW The Hair Lounge 12A Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HW 0131 229 9374 Club Class Catering 14 Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HW 07761 206019 The Polwarth Tavern 35 Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HR Dj Clark Painters & Decorators Painter and Decorator 36 Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HN Al Halal Butchers 42 Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HL 0131 221 9569 Open Factory 3D Printer & Gifts 43 Polwarth Crescent Edinburgh EH11 1HS 07933 169146 Polwarth Gardens shops and Businesses Edinburgh Suds R Us Laundry 20 Polwarth Gardens Edinburgh EH11 1LW 0131 229 1234 South China Inn Takeaway 16 Polwarth Gardens Edinburgh EH11 1LW 0131 229 4475 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  • Bonaly Tower | All About Edinburgh

    Bonaly Tower was the country house of Lord Henry Cockburn. He lived in the New Town at 14 Charlotte Square. Bonaly has exquisite Stain Glass windows in the Tower and statues repatriated by him in the gardens of James Douglas, Robert the Bruce and Shakespeare. Bonaly Tower Lord Henry Cockburn Lord Henry Cockburn Lord Henry Cockburn (1779-1854) Henry Cockburn entered the Faculty of Advocates in 1800 at 21 years of age. Following in the footsteps of his father. He married in 1811 and lived in the new town of Edinburgh (14 Charlotte Square). He also had a country farmhouse in Bonaly at the foot of the Pentland Hills. He had 10 children. In 1834 he became a Judge in the Court of Session. And also became Solicitor General for Scotland and Lord Cockburn. A great conservationist protecting Edinburgh’s old buildings for the benefit of Edinburgh. He was happily married for over 40 years and died at Bonaly on 26 April 1854 and is buried in the Dean Cemetery. After his death in 1875 The Cockburn Association was founded and named in his honour. The first major campaign by the Association was to resist the removal of trees at Bruntsfield Links and the Cockburn has campaigned for the retention and improvement of Edinburgh's open and green spaces ever since. Bonaly Tower Edinburgh Bonaly Tower Edinburgh was the country residence of Lord Cockburn. This building was originally purchased as a farm house circa 1810. Lord Henry Cockburn a wealthy Advocate of Edinburgh (became a Lord in 1834) over time had the farmhouse extended with a peel tower added, designed by William Playfair in 1839, the west wing by David Bruce in 1870 and later a library was added in 1888, where the original farmhouse had stood. Bonaly Tower Edinburgh Stain Glass Window in Bonaly Tower “DARING AND VIGILANT” VIGILANS - ET – AUDAX (Shield with three cockerels) Cockburn crest on the stain glass window left side on the tower steps. Henry Cockburn, son of Archibald Cockburn Baron of the Exchequer. First owned the Farmhouse at Bonaly which was developed into Bonaly Tower circa 1839 De Ponte crest on the stain glass window right side on the tower steps. "OF THE OLD BRIDGE" DE – VELEI – PONTE (Shield with six diamonds) The Veteri Pontes held the lands of Carriden (Bo’ness) West Lothian, for many generations circa 1250, Nicholas de Veteri Ponte made a gift of Swaynyston (Swanston) near Colinton to the Hospital of Soltre (Sutra). Sir William de Ponte, fought alongside Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn. Due to his daughter being the sole survivor of his estate it was passed to the family of Cockburn as his daughter Mariota’s husband was Sir Alexander de Cockburn. The de Pontes were among the earliest known landowners in Fife. This surname is now almost extinct in Scotland. Bonaly Tower Garden Statues Edinburgh Lord Henry Cockburn was a conservationist and the statues in the garden Shakespeare, Robert the Bruce and The Black Douglas were saved by him when Edinburgh was going through building of the New Town and many later renovations. Lord Cockburn died in Bonaly in 1854. Bonaly Tower Garden Statues Edinburgh Shakespeare in Edinburgh There is also a statue of Shakespeare. This is the only known statue of Shakespeare in Edinburgh. One of the many things Lord Cockburn saved from destruction in 1860. The statue stood at Theatre Royal in Shakespeare Square in 1860. The Square was where The Post Office building stands at the foot of the North Bridge across from the Balmoral Hotel. More saves of Lord Cockburn are pieces of decorative stonework, including several urns, 2 decorative bird-baths and a plaque depicting Edinburgh Castle. James Douglas (“James the Good” or “Black Douglas”) James Douglas was a great friend of Robert the Bruce and fought with him on many occasions and was at his side at the Battle of Bannockburn 1314. James Douglas was charged with transporting the heart of Robert the Bruce to Palestine in redemption of his unfulfilled vow to go on crusade. On the journey in 1330 carrying a silver casket containing the embalmed heart of Robert the Bruce he was killed in a battle with the Moors in Spain. From that day the Douglas coat of arms have borne a human heart. The Knights that survived returned to Scotland where Sir James “Black Douglas” Douglas was buried in St Bride’s church in Douglas. The casket and Heart of Robert the Bruce was taken to Melrose Abbey where it remains. King Robert the Bruce The gardens have historic interest with statues of Robert the Bruce King of Scotland crowned 1306 born 1274 died 1329 and Sir James Douglas “Black Douglas” to the English and Sir James “the good” to the Scots Born circa 1286 died 1330. Inscriptions over recesses read “My King and Country Ever Claimed | Those Marshall Deeds for Which I’m Famed” and “I Scotland’s Glorey Made Returne | Victoriously at Bannockburn”. Next - Craiglockhart - Meggetland

  • Johnston Terrace | New Town | All About Edinburgh

    Johnston Terrace connects old Edinburgh with the west of Edinburgh by the King's Bridge. Access to the Grassmarket and Castlehill, see all about Edinburgh from your fingertips. About Edinburgh's history and attractions. Johnston Terrace Attractions Edinburgh Johnston Terrace Edinburgh was part of the new developing Edinburgh which linked Old Edinburgh with the new developing area of Tollcross. At the west end of Johnston Terrace is the King’s Bridge which spans King’s Stable Road. Other attractions in Johnston Terrace include the back of the Whisky Experience which was Castlehill School. The southern elevation of the Hub and Granny Green Steps which are in line with the old city wall (Flodden Wall, 1513) and the (King’s Wall, 1450) where you can see the carving on the building, seen below. Castle Wynd North Edinburgh Castle Wynd North Royal Mile Castlehill Edinburgh is a set of steps with housing on the east side that begins at Castlehill next to the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade and ends in Johnston Terrace Edinburgh. The House at the top of Castle Wynd North is Cannonball House which has survived through 3 sieges of Edinburgh Castle in 1650 by Cromwell, in 1689 by William of Orange and by the rebel Jacobite Army in 1745, when General Preston shot Cannon from the Half-moon battery at the rebels a cannonball lodge in the wall and remains there to this day. Castle Wynd South Edinburgh At the foot of the steps of Castle Wynd North directly across the road (Johnston Terrace) is Castle Wynd South, Patrick Geddes Steps and path, which ends at the Grassmarket a pedestrian precinct with bars, restaurants and shops. Celtic Chapel Johnston Terrace Edinburgh Near the top of Castle Wynd South is the Entrance to a hidden Garden and wildlife reserve, where the first Gaelic Chapel once stood, now just ruins. There is also a plaque which can be found on the wall on the south side of Johnston Terrace Edinburgh which is inscribed; EAGLAIS GHAIDHEALACH DHUN – EIDEANN Site of the first GAELIC CHAPEL 1769. Old Edinburgh City Wall The Flodden Wall was joined to the walls of Edinburgh Castle at David's Tower now where the Half-moon Battery stands and continued down to the house at top of Granny Green Steps on Johnston Terrace. The stone tablet with inscription on the wall of the house reads; Erected on a site near the extremity of the ancient town wall built in the reign of James II King of Scots A.D. 1450 for the protection of Edinburgh against invasion. This was replaced by a more secure defensive wall in 1513 the Flodden Wall. The route of which continued down Granny Green steps to the Grassmarket. Link Route of Flodden Wall King's Bridge Johnston Terrace Edinburgh The King's Bridge was built in 1833 as the approach to the new western area of Edinburgh Next - Upper Bow Lawnmarket

  • Edinburgh shooting | Clay Pidgeon Guide | All About Edinburgh

    Edinburgh shooting clay pidgeon shooting rifle range shooting Laser tag and so much more great for groups hen and stag party weekends. SHOOTING EDINBURGH Shooting, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Rifle Range Shooting, Laser Combat Challenge, Paintball, Laser Tag, Archery Activities Shooting Clays Roxburghe Sporting Estate Roxburghe Hotel A698 Heiton TD5 8JZ Scottish Borders Scotland 01573 450 333 Shooting Clay Pigeon Winton House Clay Pigeon Shooting Winton House Estate B6355 Pencaitland EH34 5AT East Lothian Scotland 01875 340 222 Shooting Laser Tag Winton House Laser Tag Winton House Estate B6355 Pencaitland EH34 5AT East Lothian Scotland 01875 340 222 Shooting Clay Pigeon Braidwood Sporting Clays Clay Pigeon Shooting B6453 Braidwood Midlem TD7 4QD Scottish Borders Scotland 01835 870280 Shooting Laser Tag Laser tag Games Craigton Farm Craigton House Winchburgh EH52 6PY West Lothian Scotland 0844 247 3271 Shooting Laser Tag Edinburgh Combat Challenge Laser Lugton Bogs Gilmerton Road Edinburgh EH18 1AR City of Edinburgh Scotland 07732 231220 Shooting Rifle .22 Don Coyote Outdoor Centre Outdoor Centre Lamancha West Linton EH46 7BD Scottish Borders Scotland 01968 661 066 Shooting Clay Pigeon Don Coyote Centre Clay Pigeon Shooting Outdoor Centre Lamancha West Linton EH46 7BD Scottish Borders Scotland 01968 661 066 Shooting Clay, Rifle Morton Clay Targets Rifle Morton Clays Morton Road Mid Calder EH53 0JT West Lothian Scotland 01506 884 500 Shooting Clay Pigeon Hopetoun Clays Clay Pigeon Shooting Hopetoun Estate Pinetum Woods Newton Village EH52 6QD West Lothian Scotland 0131 331 9940

  • Hermitage of Braid | Edinburgh Hills | All About Edinburgh

    The Braid Hills and Hermitage stretch from Morningside to Liberton with a golf course Braid Burn. With great Hill and country walks in Edinburgh City. Blackford Hills Hermitage of the Braids . The Blackford Hill is a nature reserve and can provide the whole family with many interesting things to do. There is a children’s play area and a pond that has many different birds (swans, geese and ducks and many more). Explore the hill and visit the Royal Observatory and see the stars in the sky. Follow the Braid Burn for some 2 miles or climb to the top of Blackford Hill (540 feet) for a great view of the city and coast. The main entrance is on Charterhall Road, you can also gain access from Observatory Road or Braid Road. Follow the Braid Burn through to the Hermitage at Morningside where it is a short walk to the Braid Hills, where the Braid Golf Course is situated. The Braid golf course is where the professional golfer Thomas Armour played as a boy before immigrating to America. HERMITAGE HOUSE BRAID HILLS EDINBURGH Old Hermitage House was built circa 1780. The House is now used as Headquarter of the City of Edinburgh Countryside Natural Heritage Service Visitor Centre. The first recorded owner of the area was the son of a Belgian knight called De Brad, in the 12th Century. The forest and hills were a popular place for hunting deer and Boar. The Braid Burn runs through the area. In 1937, the Hermitage was given to the people of Edinburgh city as a public park by the the owner John McDougal . The pillar in front of the house is a memorial to the gift given by him. The park opened to the public in 1938. The Do’cot was a place the occupants of the manor house could get fresh meat. As the pigeons were the source of fresh meat all year round. The walled garden would be stocked with vegetables, potatoes and herbs ENTRANCE BLACKFORD HILL NATURE RESERVE BLACKFORD POND Braid Hills Hotel Edinburgh Attraction The Braid Hills Hotel a historic building. was built in 1886 and has accommodated golfers for over a century. Originally a place for golfer to change (a locker room) with Boxes to rent. In 1894 two window were unveiled with stain glass figures of Ben Sayers and the brothers Hugh and Andrew Kirkaldy. Andrew in 1889 tied for first place in the Open losing to Willie Park Jr. in a playoff. He also was runner up in both 1879 and 1891. Hugh however won the open at St Andrews in 1891. There are also many other Paintings of famous people from Scotland's past in the hotel. Braid Hills Golf Course The Braid Hills golf course opened in 1889 and the first club to be part of the course was Harrison Golf Club founded in 1889 and remain at the course to this day. Western Golf Club founded in 1899 and are also based at the Braid Course was where Tommy Armour first joined a golf club in 1912 and his first competition win was in 1913 on the Braids golf course. Link to Thomas Armour Western Golf Club Braid Hills Western Golf Club founded in 1899 and are also based at the Braid Course was where Tommy Armour first joined a golf club in 1912 and his first competition win was in 1913 on the Braids golf course. Link to Thomas Armour Western Golf George Harrison Archway Braid Hills Edinburgh Sir George Harrison was born in 1812 Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1882-1885 and also founder of Harrisons of Edinburgh 1863 which are now in Exeter and Saville Row London. He died in 1885 and is buried in Warriston Cemetery. The Red sandstone arch next to the Craigmillar Park Golf Course at the foot of Observatory Road was erected in 1888 as the entrance to Blackford Hill, which George Harrison had been instrumental in purchasing as a public park for the city. The Blackford Hill opened as a public park 1884. The archway takes the form of three Roman arches. A large central archway over the road and at each side smaller arches to allow pedestrians. The Arch was built to commemorate Lord Provost George Harrison’s work for the people of the city of Edinburgh. On the centre of the structure at the top is a bronze medallion of George Harrison’s head. Below the medallion is an inscription that reads; IN COMMVNEM MVNICIPII REM DILIGENTIA IN SINGVLOS MVNICIPES BENIGNITAS IN OMNES HOMINES IVSTITIA ET FIDES On the left hand side tablet the inscription reads; BLACKFORD HILL | WAS AQUIRED & OPENED |TO THE PUBLIC BY THE | CITY OF EDINBURGH | 1884 | THE RT HON | SIR GEORGE HARRISON .LL.D | LORD PROVOST. On left hand side tablet the inscription reads; THIS ARCH IS ERECTED | 12TH SEPT 1888 | TO COMMEMORATE |THE WORK AND CHARACTER OF | GEORGE HARRISON | KT. MP. LL.D | WHOSE LIFE WAS DEVOTED | TO THE PUBLIC GOOD | BORN 1812 DIED 1885 Royal Observatory Blackford Hills The first Observatory in Edinburgh was founded in 1776 on Calton Hill by Thomas Short and was demolished in 1850 and moved to Castle Hill, the building where the Camera Obscura is now. The Gothic Tower was used for several years as the site of a new observatory before the City Observatory was built in 1818. In 1822 it became the Royal Observatory and moved to Blackford Hill in 1896 where it still stands. It has been a world leader in astronomy from then to this day. Royal Observatory HILLEND ARTIFICIAL SKI SLOP PENTLAND HILLS The Pentland Hills are a range of hills circa 20 miles long (33Klms) in the south of Edinburgh. Hillend being the beginning or end of the Pentland Hills has had an artificial ski slop open to the public since the 1960s and is the largest dry ski slop in Europe. There are activities for all ages Skiing, Snowboarding and Tubing with floodlights on all slops for evening use and a chairlift and towlines to get you to the top. You can hire equipment and visit the lodge or take the lift to the top for a fantastic view. A great day out for the whole family especially on hot days. Which are few and far between in our wonderful Scottish climate. Next - Marchmont - Grange

  • Edinburgh New Town | North East | All About Edinburgh

    The New town was quickly occupied by the wealthy from the old town and Canongate and an extension to the New Town was required by adding streets north of Queen Street. Edinburgh New Town North East Once the New town in Edinburgh was habitable it was quickly occupied by the merchants and well to do moving from the Canongate and Old Edinburgh. The New Tow was soon extended past Queen Street Gardens to the north. The next row of houses being Heriot Row and Abercrombie Place with Nelson Street, India Street, Dundas Street, Dublin Street and Albany Street all branching from them. This page covers Heriot Row and Abercrombie Place, Nelson Street, Dundas Street, Dublin Street, London Street, Drummond Place Mansfield Place, Northumberland Street and Albany Street. Heriot Row Edinburgh New Town North East Robert Louis Stevenson he went to school at Canonmills (now Baptist Church). The Stevenson family moved in 1857 to 17 Heriot Row Edinburgh Robert Louis Stevenson was born Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson at 8 Howard Place, Edinburgh, on 13 November 1850. He then moved with his parents to a new family home in Inverleith Row before moving to 17 Heriot Row where he lived from the age of 7 for the next 23 years the Stevenson family home. Then moving to Tusitala an island of Samoa, where he lived until he died in 1894 (aged 44). There is a bronze memorial to Robert Louis Stevenson in the Moray Aisle of St Giles Cathedral. Other residents of the Row were at No.6 Henry Mackenzie Author died here 1831 and friend of Robert Burns. Heriot Row Nelson Street Nelson Street Edinburgh New Town North East Sir Alexander MacKenzie Sir Alexander MacKenzie Lived at No 22 Nelson Street. A famous Composer and Musician Robert Garioch Sutherland Robert Sutherland lived at No4 Nelson Street a poet and Makar. He was honoured with a Makars' paving slab in Makars' Court in the Lawnmarket Edinburgh. Drummond Place Edinburgh New Town North East Drummond Place Sydney Goodsir Smith Sydney Goodsir Smith was born on 26 October 1915 in Wellington, New Zealand Scottish mother came to Edinburgh with his parents in 1928.A renowned Scottish poet, artist, dramatist and novelist. His home was 25 Drummond Place where he died young on the 15 January 1975 at the age of 59. There is a slab in Makars’ Court Lawnmarket to honour him and he is buried in the Dean Cemetery. William and Fanny McTaggart Sir William McTaggart (1903 – 1981) was a landscape artist and was married to Fanny Aavatsmark a Norwegian Journalist and Patriot. Born in Loanhead Midlothian he was a successful artist and teacher, he was given many honours including a knighthood in 1962. He lived with his wife Fanny Aavatsmark at Drummond Place Edinburgh till his death in 1981. Sir Compton McKenzie (writer) Compton McKenzie was born in 1893 in West Hartlepool His English father and American mother both actors. Compton Mackenzie moved to Scotland at the age of 35 and was a resident on Barra, having a house Suidheachan built in 1928. Moving to his new home in Edinburgh at 31-32 Drummond Place in 1946. Sir Compton Mackenzie died at his Edinburgh home in 1972 and was buried on the Isle of Barra where he wrote his novel Whisky Galore from true events. York Place North East New Town Edinburgh York Place Edinburgh New Town North East York Place was part of the northern extension of the new town a continuation of Queen Street and is unchanged since built circa 1820. There were many distinguished families who occupied the houses of this thoroughfare. Sir Henry Raeburn Henry Raeburn was a portrait painter and was born in Stockbridge Edinburgh in 1756 and died in Stockbridge Edinburgh 1823. He built a house in 32 York Place, this was where he painted, from 1795 – 1809. He was knighted in 1822 by King George IV and is recognised as Scotland’s most famous portrait painter. His best known work being “The Skating Minister” The Rev. Robert Walker of the Canongate Kirk skating on Duddingston Loch. The painting is in the National Gallery of Scotland. The main street in Stockbridge being Raeburn Place named after the painter near where he was born and also died. York Place Edinburgh New Town North East James Nasmyth Birthplace James Nasmyth Inventor James Nasmyth born 47 York Place Edinburgh in 1808 became a Scottish engineer famed for inventing the steam hammer in 1842 and many other engineering firsts in his foundry in Manchester. He produced many tools and steam engines. His father Alex was a renowned Scottish artist. Alexander Nasmyth Artist Alexander Nasmyth born in 1758 in Edinburgh live at 47 York Place and was said to be the father of Scottish Landscape Painting. He Studied under Allan Ramsay and as a friend of Robert Burns was fortunate enough to be the only one to paint a portrait of Robert Burns that exists today. Dundas Street Dundas Street Edinburgh New Town North East The Botanic Society The Botanic Society of Edinburgh was founded at 15 Dundas Street on 8th February 1836. Abercrombie Place Abercrombie Place Edinburgh New Town North East Dame Sarah Elizabeth Siddons Mair, DBE Dame Sarah Elizabeth Siddons Mair, DBE campaigned for the rights of women to have equal opportunities for education. She was born in 1846 in Edinburgh. She founded the Edinburgh Essay Society which became the Edinburgh Debating Society at the age of 19 and was president of for 70 years. She was a principal in setting up St George’s training college which was the first Scottish institution for training women to teach in secondary education, Girls from St. George’s College were among the first female graduates of Edinburgh University. The tireless campaigning and endless work for women’s education led to an honorary LLD (Legum Doctor Latin: “teacher of the laws”) from Edinburgh University in 1920 and a DBE (Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in 1931. Abercrombie Plac e Edinburgh New Town North East Kinross House Kinross House was the offices of John Kinross a highly respected architect and president of the Edinburgh Architectural Association between 1890 and 1892, and was elected to the Royal Scottish Academy in 1905. He was responsible of the restorations of many historic buildings including Falkland Palace in Fife and the Priory Church of St Mary in South Queensferry. Abercrombie Place Edinburgh New Town North East Royal Scots Memorial Club The Royal Scots War Memorial Fund was formed in 1919 to fund the purchase of the Club. The first buildings No 30 and 31 Abercromby Place were purchased in 1921 with the further purchase of No. 29 years later. At that time the three buildings were converted into the Royal Scots War Memorial Club circa 1929. The purpose of the Club was to honour the memory of all ranks 11,162 Royal Scots who had been killed in the Great war. Abercrombie Place Edinburgh New Town North East Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes woman of achievement plaque can be seen at 3 Abercrombie Place Edinburgh where she was born.Marie Stopes was born in Edinburgh in 1880 and went to school at St Georges Garscube Terrace Edinburgh 1892 – 94. She became an author, palaeobotanist and campaigner for women’s rights. Northumberland Street Edinburgh New Town North East John Gibson Lockhart John Gibson Lockhart Plaque Northumberland Street Edinburgh. Son-in-law of Sir Walter Scott and author of Sir Walter Scott's Biography, he is buried beside him in Dryburgh Abbey. other residents of the street were Admiral Sir W G Fairfax lived at No 53, Sir John Hope No. 57 Northumberland Street Dublin Street Edinburgh New Town North East Herbert Nigel Gresley Herbert Nigel Gresley was born here 1876 he is famous for designing steam locomotives, the Flying Scotsman and Mallard two iconic steam trains both designed by him. Dublin Street Great King Street Edinburgh New Town North East Sir William Allan Sir William Allan was born in Edinburgh in 1872 and became a world renowned artist. He was the president of the Royal Scottish Academy and Royal Academician. A few of his works include; The Murder of David Rizzio, Sir Walter Scott, The Signing of the National Covenant in Greyfriars Kirkyard, The Battle of Waterloo Great King Street Felix Yaniewiscz Felix Yaniewiscz was a Polish violinist and composer. He was born in 1762. He moved to Edinburgh in 1815 and co-organiser the first Edinburgh Music Festival and lived in Great King Street from 1823 till his death in May 1848. Sir J M Barrie Sir J M Barrie was famous for his his book Peter Pan. James Matthew Barrie graduated from Edinburgh University in 1882. Historically his character Peter Pan must be known by more people worldwide than any other character. He spent many years in Edinburgh. He was the Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh for the last years of his life from 1930 – 1937. Cumberland Street Edinburgh New Town North East Named after the Duke Cumberland, the fifth son of King George III. Jean Thomas Harris The Rotary Club Jean Thomson was born in Cumberland Street and lived there with her parents until 1892 moved to Comely Bank Avenue. She moved to America and lived in Chicago where she met her husband to be Paul Harris. Her Husband was a Chicago attorney and on 23 February 1905 formed what was to be a worldwide organisation (The Rotary Club), Jean was made an honorary member of the Inner Wheel Club of Edinburgh in 1946. She died in Edinburgh and is buried in Newington. Cunberland Street Edinburgh New Town North West

  • High Street Royal Mile | Shops & Businesses | All About Edinburgh

    Royal Mile High Street Shops restaurants, cafes, bars in royal mile high street and historic facts all in one place High Street Shops Royal Mile Edinburgh Restaurants, Cafes, Pubs, Accommodation Edinburgh's High Street is the largest part of the old town and has many attractions. The High street has been split by the bridges as it was once one continuous street that ended at the city gates. This area has everything for the visitor, food, drink, shops, accommodation, entertainment and is close to Edinburgh new town. There are 4 pages of attractions and history of the High Street, Upper Southside and Upper Northside Lower Southside and Lower Northside. High Street History and Attractions ADVERTISE HERE ADVERTISE HERE ADVERTISE HERE HIGH STREET ROYAL MILE LOWER NORTHSIDE No 1 High Street Restaurant 1 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland 0131 556 5758 Highland Gems 5 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland 0131 556 1232 Barnets Shoes 7 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland 0131 556 3577 Gleneagles of Scotland 11 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland Scottish Storytelling Cafe 45 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland 0131 556 9579 Cashmere and Kilt Centre 51 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland Monteiths 57a High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland 0131 557 0330 Dino's Café 57 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland Geoffrey (Tailor) Highland Crafts 59 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland 0131 557 0256 John Morrison Kiltmaker 63 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland 0131 556 0666 Royal Mile Pharmacy 67 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland 0131 556 1971 he Wee Gift Shop 83 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR Scotland 0131 557 4515 Scotline Tours 87 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 0162 Brodies Hostel 93 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 556 2223 The Tappit Hen 89 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 1852 Bonnie Blue Gallery 95 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 557 8800 Whisky and Wine 97 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 557 3196 The Rabbie Burns Restaurant 103 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland Shamoli Restaurant 105 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 558 1497 Macbackpackers 105 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 558 9900 Thistle Do Nicely 105a High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland Scottish Experience 115 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland Whisky Bar Restaurant 119 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 556 3095 Dubh Prais Restaurant 123b High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 557 5732 Ladbrokes Bookmaker 123 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0800 022 3454 Royal Mile Tavern 127 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 557 9681 Mitre Bar 131 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 652 3902 Hector Russell Kiltmakers 137 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SG Scotland 0131 558 1254 HIGH STREET ROYAL MILE LOWER SOUTHSIDE World’s End 4 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 556 3628 Brodies Hostel 12 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 556 2223 Mrs MacIntyre's Café 14 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 629 2680 Real Scot Shop 16 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 8383 Heritage Clearance Store 18 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland The Wool Merchant 24 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland Taste of Scotland 28 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 558 1517 Fudge Kitchen 30 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland Celtic Jewellery Specialists 32 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 8300 Café Keno 36B High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 556 3799 Museum Of Childhood 42 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 529 4142 Royal Mile Factory Outlet 44 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland Ballantrye Cashmere 46 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 9564 Really Scottish 50 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 5736 Nutcracker Christmas Shop 52 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 558 8228 Edinburgh Scarf Company 54 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland Palenque 56 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 9553 Highland Exlporer Tours 60 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland Haggis Adventure Tours 60 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TB City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 9393 Edinburgh Cashmere & Lambswool Boutique 64 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TH City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 558 1555 Radisson Blu Hotel 80 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TH City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 9797 Itchycoo Restaurant 80 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1TH City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 4736523 The Inn on the Mile 82 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1SR City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 557 5150 HIGH STREET ROYAL MILE UPPER NORTHSIDE The Woolen Mill 179 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PD City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 8023 Albanach Bar and Restaurant 197 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 220 5277 Glenhas Café 205 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PE City of Edinburgh Scotland No1 Currancy 207 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 220 0080 House of Edinburgh 209 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PE City of Edinburgh Scotland Crest of Edinburgh 217 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 226 5464 Stay Edinburgh City Apartments 217a High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 220 1585 Whisky Trail 223 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 3066 Gordon’s Trattoria 231 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 7992 Filling Station 235 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 226 2488 City Chambers 253 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1YJ City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 529 5974 Real Mary King's Close 323 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PG City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 0672 Angels With Bagpipes 343 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PW City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 220 1111 International Newsagents 351 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PW City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 4827 Zizzi Restaurant 341 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1LW City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 226 2661 Old Town Chambers 341 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1LW City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 510 5499 The Cigar Box 361 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PW City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 3534 Jewellers 363 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PW City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 226 4050 Ness 363a High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PW City of Edinburgh Scotland Vie Amhor Apartments 369 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1PW City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 2728 James Pringle Weavers of 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Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 226 1495 Clam Shell Takeway 148 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 4338 Royal Mcgregor Restaurant & Bar 154 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 764 Subway Takeaway 160 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 260 9719 Bay Of Bengal Restaurant 164 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 225 2361 Highland Experience Tours 166 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 226 1414 Taste of Scotland 170 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland Argyll Cashmere1 74 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland Fringe information Centre 180 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 240 1919 Edinburgh Police Museum 188 High Street Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 1QS City of Edinburgh Scotland 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  • Bolton Village | East Lothian | All About Edinburgh

    Bolton Village East Lothian is close to Haddington and is famous for the family that lived and died there. Agnes Broun mother of Robert Burns, his brother and sister. Bolton Village East Lothian Bolton East Lothian was known to be owned by Sir John Halliburton in 1389 The Parish Church was first erected circa 1244 under the superiority of the Canons of Holyrood Abbey. The church became a ruin and a new church was built by Gilbert Burns brother of Robert Burns. Bolton Church Graveyard Bolton East Lothian The Grave of Gilbert Burns and his children Isabella, Agnes and Janet his mother Agnes Broun and sister Annabella. Bolton Do’cot Bolton East Lothian The Doo’cot in Bolton is directly across from the Old Parish Church where the family of Robert Burns are Buried. Grant’s Brae Bolton East Lothian Bolton near Haddington East Lothian was where Robert Burns’ family stayed (mother and brother and later sister). Robert Burns’ brother Gilbert Burns (1760 – 1827) and mother, Agnes Broun 17 March 1732 – 14 January 1820 (and later his sister Annabella) moved to Bolton East Lothian from Ayrshire. Gilbert oversaw the building of the new Bolton parish church which was completed in 1809. The cottage at Grant’s Brae is no longer there, the house was demolished and a roadside monument stands in its place. No more than one hundred yards northeast lies the drinking well used by the Burns family. It was lovingly restored in 1932 and dedicated to Agnes Broun. The dedication states: “Drink of the pure crystals and not only be ye succoured but also refreshed in the mind. To the mortal and immortal memory and in noble tribute to her, who not only gave a son to Scotland but to the whole world and whose own doctrines he preached to humanity that we might learn?”. The words from the monument at Grant’s Brae; NEAR THIS SPOT STOOD THE HOUSE IN WHICH | LIVED AND DIED | THE MOTHER | BROTHER AND SISTER OF SCOTLAND’S NATIONAL POET ROBERT BURNS The Well Grant’s Brae Bolton East Lothian Where Robert Burns mother Agnes Burns (nee Broun) collected the water for the household needs. The house where she lived (Grants Brae) with her son Gilbert and daughter Annabella, brother and sister of Robert Burns is near to Bolton East Lothian. Agnes Burns died 14 January 1820 age 88 years and is buried in Bolton Church yard as are Gilbert, Annabella and Gilbert’s daughter War Memorial Fountain Bolton East Lothian The war memorial is to those who fell in the first world war 10 from Bolton and in the second world war a further 4. Next - Colstoun

  • Hanover Street | Shops & Businesses | All About Edinburgh

    Hanover Street Edinburgh is the central street running south -north from Princes Street to Queen Street with many attractions, shops, pubs clubs and historic sites This is the city centre easy walking to everything you need for a great day or night out. With all transport links no cars required. Hanover Street Shops - Pubs - Restaurants - Cafes - Businesses Hanover Street runs from Princes Street in the south to Dundas Street in the north. Hanover Street named after the Royal House of Hanover is the most central street in Edinburgh's new town. 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  • Flight Destinations | Worldwide | All About Edinburgh

    Looking for a holiday or travelling for any reason? Find out where the flights go to from Edinburgh Airport. Direct flights and flights connecting with other airports before arrival at destination. Flights from Edinburgh Airport with airline and destination details. Flight Destinations Worldwide Edinburgh Airport Edinburgh International Airport has a galaxy of worldwide destinations direct flights to most holiday destinations and America, Canada, Mexico and the Middle East UK Flights Edinburgh Airport Airlines from Edinburgh Airport GREEK DESTINATIONS Athens Thessaloniki GREEK ISLAND DESTINATIONS Corfu Kos Rhodes Zakynthos Heraklion Crete FRENCH DESTINATIONS Beziers Bordeaux Carcassonne Grenoble Lyon Marseille Nantes Nice Paris Toulouse SPANISH DESTINATIONS Alicante Barcelona Bilbao Girona Costa Brava Madrid Malaga Murcia Reus Santander Valencia GERMAN DESTINATIONS Berlin Schönefeld Bremen Cologne Düsseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Karlsruhe Munich Stuttgart Baden-Baden ITALIAN DESTINATIONS Bologna Milan Naples Pisa Rome Turin Venice Verona BALEARIC ISLAND DESTINATIONS Ibiza Menorca Palma Majorca CANARY ISLAND DESTINATIONS Fuerteventura Gran Canaria Lanzarote Tenerife South PORTUGUESE DESTINATIONS Faro Lisbon Porto Madeira Island AUSTRIAN DESTINATIONS Innsbruck Salzburg Vienna TURKISH DESTINATIONS Antalya Bodrum Dalaman Istanbul CYPRIOT DESTINATIONS Larnaca Paphos POLISH DESTINATIONS Bydgoszcz Gdansk Katowice Krakow Poznan Szczecin Warsaw Modlin Wrocław AMERICAN DESTINATIONS Chicago O'Hare Connecticut Bradley/Hartford New York Orlando Sanford Providence Boston BELGIAN DESTINATIONS Brussels CANADIAN DESTINATIONS Toronto BULGARIAN DESTINATIONS Bourgas CROATIAN DESTINATIONS Dubrovnik Pula Split SWEDISH DESTINATIONS Gothenburg Stockholm SWISS DESTINATIONS Basel Geneva Zurich DANISH DESTINATIONS Copenhagen Billund Esbjerg Faroe Islands MALTESE DESTINATIONS Malta FINNISH DESTINATIONS Helsinki ICELANDIC DESTINATIONS Reykjavik MIDDLE EAST DESTINATIONS Doha Abu Dhabi SLOVAKIAN DESTINATIONS Bratislava MEXICAN DESTINATIONS Cancun HUNGARIAN DESTINATIONS Budapest LITHUANIAN DESTINATIONS Kaunas NORWEGIAN DESTINATIONS Oslo Bergen EGYPTIAN DESTINATIONS Sharm El Sheikh DUTCH DESTINATIONS Amsterdam Eindhoven SICILIAN DESTINATIONS Catania CZECHOSLOVAKIAN DESTINATIONS Prague ROMANIAN DESTINATIONS Bucharest Next - Edinburgh Visitor Attractions

  • Whisky Tasting in Edinburgh | Enjoy A Dram | All About Edinburgh

    Whisky tasting in Edinburgh. Find out which is your whisky of choise. Enjoy a malt whisky in a local bar that has over 200 whiskies and an annual Whisky festival. Visit a distillery and see the whisky being made or shop for whisky from the barrel in many shops in Edinburgh. Whisky Tasting in Edinburgh A Nip or a Dram of Scottish Whisky from the bottle or the barrel over 18 years of age only no driving after the tasting. There are many places to buy whisky in Edinburgh and there is a Distillery where malt whisky is made. In addition to the shops there are place to taste before you buy and expert guidance on malt whiskies. For a real experience of drinking whisky and getting a great selection don't miss out on The Athletic Arms Awarded Best Whisky Pub in Scotland 2025 with 750's of different whiskies. Make a day of it, Food available. Book a Tasting with a whisky expert Whisky Tasting Group Whisky Tasting in a private Room (age limit 18+ years) Up to 16 in group What you get 4 x 25cl Whiskies with an experts guidance on Whisky Whisky Tasting @ £18 per person Add food @ £15 per person 2 Courses Starter : Soup of the day Choice of Main Course Sausage and mash Pie, Baked Beans and Chips Pie and Potatoes with Choice of Pie Vegan Pie | Macaroni Pie | Steak Pie Whisky Tasting Scotch Whisky Experience 354 Castlehill Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 2NE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 220 0441 Whisky Tasting Athletic Arms (Diggers Bar) 1-3 Angle Park Terrace Edinburgh EH11 2JX Scotland 0131 259 9948 Whisky Tasting Cadenhead's Whisky Shop 172 Canongate Royal Mile Edinburgh EH8 8DF City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 556 5864 Whisky Tasting Leith Teuchters Landing 1a & 1c Dock Place Edinburgh EH6 6LU 0131 259 9948 Whisky Tasting Tartan Weaving Mill Exhibitions 555 Castlehill Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 2NE City of Edinburgh Scotland 0131 220 2477 Whisky Tasting City Centre Teuchters Pub / Restaurant 26 William Street Edinburgh EH3 7NH 013 1 225 2973 Whisky Distillery Tours Glenkinchie Distillery Pencaitland EH34 5ET East Lothian Scotland 01875 342 004 Holyrood Distillery 19 St Leonard's Lane, Edinburgh EH8 9SH Scotland 0131 285 8977 Back to Activities

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