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Tenements in Bruntsfield. Bruntsfield Place is less than 1 mile (1.6 km) south on the A702 main road from the West end of Edinburgh's principal street, Princes Street. The modern district of Bruntsfield lies west of Bruntsfield Links, beyond which lies the district of Marchmont. Merchiston is to the west and Tollcross to the north.
Upload another image 55 And 56 Bruntsfield Place Including Boundary Walls 55°56′19″N 3°12′20″W / 55.938681°N 3.20561°W / 55.938681; -3.20561 (55 And 56 Bruntsfield Place Including Boundary Walls) Category B 28377 Upload Photo 65 Bruntsfield Place Including Boundary Walls 55°56′19″N 3°12′20″W / 55.938537°N 3.205638°W / 55.938537; -3.205638 ...
Upload another image See more images Ratho Village, Baird Road, Ratho Kirk, St Mary's Church With Session House, Graveyard, Walls And Gatepiers 55°55′28″N 3°22′49″W / 55.924438°N 3.380297°W / 55.924438; -3.380297 (Ratho Village, Baird Road, Ratho Kirk, St Mary's Church With Session House, Graveyard, Walls And Gatepiers) Category A 27685 Upload another image See more ...
The Bruntsfield lands, held originally by the King's Sergeant, Richard Broune (hence Brounisfield, later Bruntsfield), were granted by Robert II to Alan de Lawdre in 1381. The Lauder family sold them to the merchant John Fairlie in 1603, whose family sold them in turn to Sir George Warrender, a Bailie and later Lord Provost of Edinburgh, in ...
Wikidata has entry 46 Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh (Q17794306) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number. 28375. Date: 9 September ...
James Gillespie's High School was founded in Bruntsfield Place in 1803 as a result of the legacy of James Gillespie, an Edinburgh tobacco merchant, and was administered by the Merchant Company of Edinburgh. The school acknowledges Gillespie's links to the North Virginia slave trade and, in keeping with best practice, educates students about ...
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Path by Bruntsfield Links. The area is a favourite spot for dog-walkers and becomes an overspill area when crowds gather in the Meadows during warm Summer weather. The west section of the Links next to Whitehouse Loan, where a former school building (the original Boroughmuir School, later James Gillespie's School for Girls) has been converted to a University Hall of Residence, also attracts ...