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Possibly Cramond

ED 7095

Description Possibly Cramond

Date 1900 to 1930

Collection Collection of photographs by George Chrystal and Francis Maxwell Chrystal, photographers, Edinburgh,

Catalogue Number ED 7095

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Scope and Content Cramond Inn, Cramond Glebe Road, Cramond, Edinburgh Cramond Glebe Road, a narrow walled lane built on the old glebe lands belonging to Cramond Church, is the main road leading to the village. It has a number of 18th-century houses as well as the village's only public house, the 17th-century Cramond Inn. The inn, on the east side of the lane just before it turns to open on to Cramond foreshore, has a pantiled north section dating from 1670. The south extension, with its black-painted crowsteps and pend arch, was added in 1887. The inn was extended to the rear in 1977, and, during the construction of a new car park, excavations revealed the remains of a Roman bath-house, outside the protection of the Roman fort, built in the 2nd century AD a short distance to the south-east. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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Attribution: © Courtesy of HES (Francis M Chrystal Collection)

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