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The hotel, next to Edinburgh: New Town Church (formerly St Andrew's and St George's West Church) The five townhouses on George Street that make up the hotel's historic core, Nos. 15–25, [1] were constructed around 1780 as part of Edinburgh's New Town, to designs by John Young. [2] They are now a category A listed building. [3]
Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes LB Number [note 2] Image West Register House Charlotte Square: 3 March 1966 Former St George's Church.Robert Reid, 1811-14; gutted and reconstructed as registry office by R Saddler of Ministry of Public Building and Works, 1964-70.
13 - St Andrew's and St George's West Church (formerly St Andrew's Church), which dates from 1784. 15-17-19 - Caledonian Insurance Company designed by David Bryce in 1839-1840. Rebuilt in 1879-1880 when number 19 became part of the George Hotel. [4]
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The name Regent Terrace was chosen because of the visit to Edinburgh in 1822 of George IV who had been Prince Regent until 1820 during the illness of his father George III. The terrace was designed by the architect William Playfair in 1825 and built between 1826 and 1833. [ 3 ]
George Street, Leith - now part of North Fort Street (N) Graham Street (off Lauriston Place) - renamed as an extension of Keir Street in 1922; Greenhill Bank - now part of Morningside Road; Hope Street, Leith - now Casselbank Street (D) Jamaica Street, Leith - now part of Ferry Road (D) James Street (originally St James Street) - now Spey Terrace