- its
former railway station the
walkway departs the
riverbank at
Spylaw Park,
rounds Spylaw House,
built for 18th
century merchant and
philanthropist James...
-
divided the
student po****tion into four 'houses' — Warrender, Roslin,
Spylaw, and Gilmore. The
houses would compete in
intramural sports events, etc...
-
tunnel that
dates back to when the path was part of the
local railway line.
Spylaw Park is
situated within the area.
Colinton is
served by
Colinton Primary...
- many people, all of whom it is said were
treated well. In 1773 he
built Spylaw House, an
impressive Georgian mansion house, as his home. Most of his staff...
- (1899)
Craighouse Terrace (1899) 198-206
Bruntsfield Place (1902) Villa, 4
Spylaw Avenue (1902) Dean
Parish Church (1902/3) 5-7
Frederick Street (1903) Dean...
-
Kirknewton and a
special two-storey
design in the Arts &
Crafts style at
Spylaw Road in Colinton. All
utilised harled brick walls with red
engineering brick...
-
Green district,
close to his
family home. From
around 1924 he
lived at
Spylaw Cottage, a
house in
Colinton modified for his own use. In 1931 his father...
- (1875–1888) 1
Blantyre Terrace (1885–1890)
Standing on a
prominent corner at
Spylaw Road and
Napier Road in the
Merchiston area of
Edinburgh this
house has...
- House), 1874 3
Queensferry Terrace, Dean Park
House Stable Block, 1874 8
Spylaw Road, mid-1870s 39–51
Deanhaugh Street, 1880–81
Moray Free Church, South...
- Hamilton,
married Mark Ker, a son of John Ker of Hirsel, and
built a
house at
Spylaw.
Elizabeth Hamilton, who
married John
Maxwell of Calderwood.
Margaret Hamilton...