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Architecture Notes

Event ID 760529

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Architecture Notes

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NT26NW 2113 6875

This vastly altered group of buildings is situated next to the Water of Leith. Post Office Directories show that the site was owned in 1918 by A & R Scott, sole producers of Scots Porridge Oats. In 1998, when development proposals were to require widespread demolition of surviving buildings, the site included the Bonaly Dairy (disused), and a group of white (painted) two-storeyed brick-built ranges, then occupied by auction and furniture sale rooms.

Alterations were also carried out to buildings at the site by Dick, Peddie & Mackay in 1909.

Visited by RCAHMS (MKO), 20 May 1998.

Edinburgh Post Office Directory, 1918.

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