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  2. Ramsay Garden - Wikipedia

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    Ramsay Garden is considered a very desirable address. Despite its position adjacent to the Castle Esplanade and overlooking Princes Street Gardens it is normally very peaceful, particularly in the inner courtyard and upper garden. Some of the apartments are let out as holiday accommodation. [19] It is a minor feature in some guides to Edinburgh.

  3. List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/27 - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image Colinton Road Napier University Merchiston Castle Gateway 55°55′59″N 3°12′48″W  /  55.933107°N 3.213281°W  / 55.933107; -3.213281  (Colinton Road Napier University Merchiston Castle Gateway) Category B 26841 Upload Photo 104-108 Commercial Street, Macdonald House (Former Leith Nautical College) With Front Wall And Railings; Eh6 6Nn 55°58′40″N 3 ...

  4. List of Category A listed buildings in the Old Town, Edinburgh

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The Old Town, shown in dark brown This is a list of Category A listed buildings in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. For the main list, see List of Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh. Boundaries The Old Town is defined here as the area around ...

  5. Sydney Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Well Court, Edinburgh. Arthur George Sydney Mitchell (7 January 1856 – 13 October 1930) was a Scottish architect. He designed a large number of bank branches, country houses, churches, and church halls. His most significant commissions include the housing developments at Well Court and Ramsay Garden, both in Edinburgh.

  6. List of closes on the Royal Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town in Edinburgh consisted originally of the city's main street, now known as the Royal Mile, and the small alleyways and courtyards that led off it to the north and south. These were usually named after a memorable occupant of one of the apartments reached by the common entrance, or a trade plied by one or more residents.

  7. File:4 - 10 Ramsay Garden, Edinburgh (9).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Wikidata has entry 3-10 Ramsay Garden, Edinburgh (Q17576800) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number. 29594. Date: 12 October 2018 ...

  8. Colony houses - Wikipedia

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    The colony houses of Edinburgh were built between 1850 and 1910 as homes for artisans and skilled working-class families by philanthropic model dwellings companies. The first development was the Pilrig Model Buildings, near Leith Walk . [ 1 ]

  9. Edinburgh's Runestone - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Runestone, designated U 1173 in the Rundata catalogue, is an 11th-century [1] Swedish Viking Age runestone which was located in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, below Edinburgh Castle Esplanade, within a fenced enclosure adjacent to Ramsay Garden. [2]