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A Guide For Those Seeking New Homes in Edinburgh Welcome to New Homes Edinburgh, the website which aims to provide invaluable information for people searching for new homes in Edinburgh. If cobbled streets, amazing sunsets and a city of elegance is your type of place, then a new home in Edinburgh might be what you are after. Built around a series of extinct volcanoes, the capital of Scotland is the second most visited tourist destination in the United Kingdom. With a growing population in excess of 470,000 there is no shortage in new homes in Edinburgh. Dating back to the Iron and Bronze Age, Edinburgh has a lot to offer in terms of attractions, history, culture and amenities. Listed as a World Heritage Site, the most striking Edinburgh Property that stands out above the rest is the most visited attraction, The Edinburgh Castle, which is also the home of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Built upon the granite cliffs, the castle is an incredible structure that catches the eye across the city and said to have been built in the late Bronze Age. Sandwiched between Castle Rock and Castle Ridge, Edinburgh has developed due to its close location to the Firth of Forth and the protection from the rolling volcanic hills and has developed into two halves. Old Edinburgh has fine examples of Edinburgh Property that dates back to the reformation era and still has its original medieval structure, which is visible along the Royal Mile and is in close proximity to the Castle. Old Town Edinburgh also has some of the earliest of high-rise residential buildings, a highly sort after Edinburgh Property. Here you will also find a collection of national museums Edinburgh has to offer, such as The Royal Museum of Scotland. Tours are also offered of the underground Edinburgh Vaults in this area. New Town Edinburgh is where you will find some of the finest examples of Georgian architecture and town planning in the world, which is reflected in all Edinburgh Property in this area. Built in 1766 to accommodate Edinburgh’s growing population, New Town is also home to Edinburgh’s Commuting Train Station, Waverley Station, Edinburgh’s Main shopping district and Scotland’s National Gallery. Edinburgh is the base for the Scottish Parliament and the famous University of Edinburgh. It is also known for its annual summer festival, the Edinburgh Festival. Another Edinburgh Property that is worth visiting is the Edinburgh Zoo, which is the second most visited attraction after Edinburgh Castle. Here you will discover the only polar bears and Koalas in the country and the world’s first successful breeding program of penguins in the world. If Edinburgh Property is not really your thing, then you may be more interested to learn that Edinburgh is home to Hearts Football Club, who are based at Tynecastle Stadium, and Hibernian FC, who play their matches at East Rd Stadium. Football isn’t the only sport on offer; Edinburgh Capitals Ice Hockey Team, Scotland National Cricket and Rugby Team are all also based in Edinburgh. On these pages we aim to tell you more about life in Bath, it’s history, educational facilities, associations and organizations to ensure that your search for new homes in Edinburgh is both well informed and fruitful. SOME EXAMPLES OF SUBURBS IN EDINBURGH Abbeyhill Baberton Cowgate Craigmillar Gogar Grassmarket Haymarket Moredun Murrayfield Seafield Stenhouse West Westfield Leith CLOSE TO EDINBURGH Port Edgar – 11.1 miles Dalkeith – 11.3 miles Dunfermline – 17.5 miles Haddington – 19.47 miles Howgate – 19.6 miles Livingston – 19.6 miles Oxton – 26 miles Falkirk – 30 miles Famous People from Edinburgh . . . JK Rowling, author of the famous Harry Potter books, wrote her first novel 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' in a café in Edinburgh called Nicholson’s Sean Connery grew up in Edinburgh. He was also the milk boy for the school Fettes School, which is where the fictional character ‘James Bond’ was taught. Tony Blair – Former Prime Minister of Great Britain, born and educated at Fettes School Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, was born in Edinburgh Alexander Graham Bell - the inventor of the telephone Ronnie Corbett – Actor – Better known as one of the Two Ronnies Mary, Queen of Scots – Lived in Holyrood Palace |