Drylaw

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Drylaw is an area in the north west of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, located between Blackhall and Granton. It forms the community of Drylaw–Telford.[1] Drylaw used to belong to the younger branch of the Foresters of Corstorphine.[2] Formerly the estate of Drylaw House, built in 1718, the home of the Loch family,[3] the area became the site of a major housing scheme in the 1950s designed to rehouse the occupants of Leith. It is on the A902 road. Its name comes from the Scots language and means "hill without a spring".

Drylaw House, Edinburgh

Buildings

see[4]

  • Old Drylaw House, now ruinous, a small mansion dating from the early 17th century
  • Drylaw House, a classical mansion dating from 1718 with alterations of 1786
  • Drylaw Parish Church, by Sir William Kininmonth 1956

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ "Drylaw–Telford Community Council". Neighbourhood Partnerships. Edinburgh City Council. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. ^ Warrender, Margaret (29 July 2015). Walks near Edinburgh.
  3. ^ "Home - Edinburgh Past and Present". Archived from the original on 26 October 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  4. ^ Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford McWilliam and Walker
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