Edinburgh, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Edinburgh, Scotland
- Caiy Stane Standing Stone, Fairmilehead Edinburgh, Scotland
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Liberton Standing Stone, E End of Ravenswood Avenue
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument comprises a prehistoric standing stone. When the stone was originally scheduled in 1938, it was situated in a field about 100m S of its present location.
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Leith Links Artillery Mounds
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument comprises two grassed-over mounds, traditionally identified as the remains of artillery mounts dating to the Siege of Leith in 1560.
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Colinton Castle
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument is a ruinous L-shaped house reputedly abandoned in 1650 after being burnt down by Cromwell's troops.
The main block runs roughly E-W with a slightly projecting tower on the S. - Craiglockhart Castle Edinburgh, Scotland
- Martello Tower Leith Edinburgh, Scotland
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Cramond Roman Fort & Civil Settlement
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument comprises a Roman fort and civilian settlement, partly excavated and displayed but predominantly surviving below ground under parkland and woodland.
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Edinburgh Town Wall Flodden Wall and Telfer Wall, Heriot Place
Edinburgh, Scotland
The monument comprises a tower of the Flodden Wall and a section of the Telfer Wall, the remains of parts of two of Edinburgh's late medieval town walls, dating to circa 1513 and 1630 respectively.
- Enclosure 250m E of Brunstane Edinburgh, Scotland
- Edinburgh Town Wall Flodden Wall, Johnston Terrace to Grassmarket Edinburgh, Scotland