Edinburgh : Edinburgh sits on the the great black crag of Castle Rock high above the city and its name probably comes from 'Fortification at Eidyn'. There has been a settlement here for many years occupied at first by the British, then the Anglo-Saxons and finally the Scots. The city as we know it today largely developed in the late 18th century to the north of the Old Town with new wide streets, crescents and circuses. The principal architect was James Craig but other architects such as William Playfair and Robert Adam of Bath fame were also involved.
Princes Street marks the southern boundary of the New Town and is one of the most attractive shopping streets in Europe although many of its Georgian facades have disappeared behind department store windows. The Royal Botanic Gardens at Leith Walk Walk cover over 70 acres and in 1995 both Old and New town became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Carron Court consists of 28 flats with communal facilities situated off South Loch Road. The development is within walking distance...
Facilities: Facilities include an alarm service and resident manager, lift, residents' lounge, laundry, dining room and guest facilities....
South Loch Park is situated close to the centre of Bathgate to the west of the city....
Facilities include a community alarm service and gardens. ...