Edinburgh, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Edinburgh, Scotland
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Cammo Canal
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains of an ornamental canal lying in the designed landscape associated with Cammo House.
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Moated Site 50m NNE of Brunstane
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument comprises a probable moated site of medieval date, visible as a cropmark on oblique aerial photographs.
- Holyrood Abbey Precinct and Associated Remains Edinburgh, Scotland
- Holyrood Park Edinburgh, Scotland
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Niddrie Standing Stone 65m SSE of 160 Greendykes Road
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument is a standing stone dating probably to the late Neolithic or Bronze Age (late third or second millennium BC). The stone stands immediately to the SE of a disused burial ground.
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Liberton Battery Anti Aircraft Battery 100m E of Liberton Kennels
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument is the remains of a heavy anti-aircraft battery built during the Second World War. It is visible as a series of concrete and brick structures and associated earthworks.
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Cramond Island First World War and Second World War Defences
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument is a complex of First and Second World War coastal defences established from 1915. It is visible as the upstanding remains of a series of concrete structures and dugout trenches located on and around Cramond Island.
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Dreghorn Woods Training Trenches 425m WSW and 350m SW of Redford Bridge, Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains of a series of training trenches first used during the First World War.
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Craigmillar Castle Castle and Gardens
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument consists of Craigmillar Castle and its surrounding designed landscape. Craigmillar is arguably the best example of a medieval castle surviving in Scotland.
- Edinburgh Citadel Arch at Johnston Street Edinburgh, Scotland