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Cramond Inn View from North

SC 536676

Description Cramond Inn View from North

Catalogue Number SC 536676

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of B 78562

Scope and Content Late 19th-century view of Cramond Glebe Road, Cramond, Edinburgh, from the north 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. This lane was the main access to the village from the south. The Cramond Inn (left), dating from 1670, had an extension built, and crowsteps added to its gables, c.1887. The long row of houses opposite were built for mill-workers in the 18th century. Cramond, four miles north-west of Edinburgh, was well placed for visitors. The main coaching route to Queensferry and the north ran close to the village, and crossed the River Almond at Old Cramond Bridge, a mile to the south. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/536676

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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