. Craigmillar and its environs; with notices of the topography, natural history, and antiquities of the district. Craigmillar Castle; Natural history; genealogy. 236 Craigmillar and its Environs. Newbyth, the property of Gilmerton belonging to Sir David Baird of Newbyth. Gilmerton House is now tenanted by miners, and is rapidly losing its ancient character. "The mansion-house," says the Rev. Mr White, who wrote over a century ago, "has a. Gilmerton, looking East. most excellent site, and is favoured with a most charming and delightful prospect on all hands. The like is hardly to
. Craigmillar and its environs; with notices of the topography, natural history, and antiquities of the district. Craigmillar Castle; Natural history; genealogy. 236 Craigmillar and its Environs. Newbyth, the property of Gilmerton belonging to Sir David Baird of Newbyth. Gilmerton House is now tenanted by miners, and is rapidly losing its ancient character. "The mansion-house," says the Rev. Mr White, who wrote over a century ago, "has a. Gilmerton, looking East. most excellent site, and is favoured with a most charming and delightful prospect on all hands. The like is hardly to be seen anywhere. What is called the long walk on the south side of the house is peculiarly pleasant. At the east end of it there is a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Speedy, Thomas. Selkirk, G. Lewis & son
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