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Craigcrook Castle

Craigcrook Castle, Craigcrook Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3TU.

Map of Craigcrook Castle (Multimap.com)

Extract from the history of the Parish of Cramond - "To the S.W. of Drylaw in the hollow at the foot of Corstorphine Hill where it makes a turn or crook to the east whence name is derived, stands Craigcrook Castle". Owners include Adamson family (1500-1650), John Mein, John Hall, Walter Pringle, John Strachen and Lord Jeffrey.

‘Records of the Pringles’ - Walter Pringle of Craigcrook (Advocate).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craigcrook_Castle

 

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craigcrook dining room

craigcrook diningroom later

craigcrook north side

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