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Colinton Houses, Edinburgh : Architecture

Suburban Village Property in southwest Edinburgh, Scotland

post updated 29 October 2023

Colinton Property

Location: 300 Colinton Road, Edinburgh

10 ‘green’ cottages and new public toilet in centre of Colinton Village

Demolition of existing car showroom, garage and public toilet

For Eco-Logical Developments

Application received: 21/12/06

Full Planning Application Minded to Grant 21/06/07

Colinton Properties

Key Recent Colinton Properties – Selection:

Spence House – Colinton Village House, Spylaw
Design: Malcolm Fraser Architects
Spylaw House, Colinton buildings
Spence House property photo by Keith Hunter
Spylaw Colinton House

Spylaw Avenue House
Design: Oberlanders Architects
Spylaw house Colinton
house photo from Oberlanders Architectsr
Spylaw Houses

Colinton Church building

Edinburgh Properties

Edinburgh Houses

Edinburgh Property – Selection:

Lasswade Road
Lasswade Road Housing
building image © Keith Hunter
Lasswade Road Housing

Fox Covert houses
Fox Covert Townhouses
homes image from architects studio
Fox Covert houses

Colinton

This (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Cholgain) is a quite southwestern suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland. The community is situated 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-west of the city centre. Up until the late 18th century it appears on maps as Collington.

It is bordered by Dreghorn to the south and Craiglockhart to the north-east. To the north-west it extends to Lanark Road (the A70) and to the south-west to the City Bypass. Bonaly is a subsection of the area on its southern side.

The suburb is a designated conservation area. Although now a well-established suburb of Edinburgh, the original heart of the community is still referred to as “Colinton Village”, with small speciality shops and many original buildings remaining intact.

A number of significant Victorian and Edwardian villas Along the major route to the city centre. Some of these elegant properties were designed by Edward Calvert.

The Dell extends along the Water of Leith Walkway from the Parish Church towards Slateford. It contains a mixture of mature and ancient woodland.

The Dell area is a natural habitat for wildlife. The walkway and cycle path pass by original mill buildings and an old tunnel that dates back to when the path was part of the local railway line. Spylaw Park is situated within the area.

Edinburgh Architecture

Environs West

Edinburgh Buildings – Selection:

Jenners

Missoni Hotel Edinburgh

Scottish Parliament

Scott Monument
Scott Monument
architecture photo © Adrian Welch

Balmoral Hotel
Balmoral Hotel
building image © Adrian Welch

Edinburgh New Town

Dean Gallery

Waverley Station Redevelopment

New Town St James Centre

Greenside Place

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