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Interesting list im sure. I wonder if someone will have the information put up on the Porty Online website in the upcoming events section?
Statistics: Posted by BeachBum — 26 Sep 2008, 07:09
Holyrood Abbey Church 83 London Road, EH7 5TT. Open: 10am to 5pm Malcolm Fraser Architects designed and supervised the recent renovation of Holyrood Abbey, providing much needed new facilities and space within the building. A range of guided tours, talks, presentations and displays will demonstrate how the project has turned the original building into one which is both beautiful and enjoyable to be in. www.holyroodabbey.org
Waste Aware Education Cabin Seafield Community Recycling Centre, Fillyside Road, EH7 6RD. Open: 10am to 4pm The Waste Aware Education Cabin is a newly developed community resource designed to educate people on a range of issues to do with recycling. Visitors will be able to take part in a waste workshop, a range of fun activities, a guided tour of the centre and a chance to see the compactor trucks crushing recycled waste.
The Coal Bunker Entrance via John Street Lane West (behind Pittville Street), Portobello, EH15 2BY. Open 10am to 2pm The extension to the original house, which itself dates back to 1826, was built in 2007 as a replacement for an old, damp scullery and coal cellar. Despite having a limited budget, Crichton Wood Architects succeeded in coming up with a unique and imaginative design which makes the best use of the limited space. The design won the Edinburgh Architectural Association’s Small Project Award. The architect will also be available on the day to discuss the project with visitors. www.crichtonwoodarchitects.com
St Philip’s Church Brunstane Road North, Joppa, EH15 2DL. Open: 9am to 5pm Constructed out of Craigleith stone with a 175 foot towering spire, St Phillip’s was built in 1877 by architect John Honeyman in a Victorian Gothic style. A fire in 1998 resulted in an extensive refurbishment programme, including the installation of new contemporary stained glass windows by Douglas Hogg, which went on to win the Saltire Society Art and Architecture Award in 2003. A temporary display of contemporary Scottish art entitled ‘Into the Green’ will be on display and musical recitals will be given throughout the day. www.stphilips.co.uk
Brunstane House Brunstane Road South, EH15 2NQ. Open: 2pm to 5pm Brunstane House is an A-listed building dating back to the 14th Century. Since then, the house has undergone a number of significant alterations and extensions, including the addition of a new wing in 1671 and alterations by architect William Adam in 1740. Adam was also responsible for the fine interiors, including its wood panelling, plasterwork, chimney-pieces and other ornamental features. Please note: entry to this building is by guided tour only, running every 30 minutes; therefore, numbers may be limited.
Duddingston Kirk Old Church Lane, EH15 3PX. Open: 11am to 4pm Dating back to the 12th Century with further additions in the 17th Century, Duddingston Kirk still retains many of its original features, including its fine Romanesque arched doorway and arch inside, intricate stained glass windows, and the original mason’s marks dating back to the 12th Century. Guided tours and talks will be available throughout the day. www.duddingstonkirk.co.uk
Duddingston House 105 Milton Road West, EH15 1RB. Open: 10am to 4pm Built in 1763 for the Earl of Abercorn, Duddingston House is the most completely preserved and often regarded as the finest of the houses designed by Sir William Chambers. Recently refurbished, Duddingston House incorporates unique contemporary design within a historic setting. Guided tours will be available to visitors on the day.
The Robin Chapel (The Thistle Foundation) Niddrie Mains Road, EH16 4EA. Open: 10am to 4pm This unique, A listed building dates from the 1950s and was built in memory of Robin Tudsbery whose parents funded the Thistle Foundation for war service veterans. The building, designed by Matthew and Lorimer, has a complete set of nine stained glass windows by the late Sadie McLellan of Glasgow, based on John Bunyan’s ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’. There is also a number of fine oak carvings by Thomas Good depicting animals and birds linked to Robin and his childhood. Short guided tours, musical recitals, including a Choral Evensong by the Robin Chapel Choir, and talks on the stained glass windows will be available. www.robinchapel.org.uk
St Francis and Niddrie Mills Primary Schools 1 Moffat Square, Craigmillar. Open: 11am to 4pm This newly built school, designed by Scottish architects Elder and Cannon, brings together St Francis and Niddrie Mills primary and nursery schools under one shared campus – incorporating sports and theatre facilities which will act as a focal point and resource for the whole community. In addition to being able to take part in tours of the new school, visitors will also have the opportunity to discover more about some of the wider developments currently being undertaken in the Craigmillar area, including a new town centre, housing, library, parks, public realm and community facilities. www.edigroupscotland.co.uk