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Scotsman
14-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Scotsman
Edinburgh neighbourhoods: 19 reasons why Stockbridge is the place to be in Edinburgh
In its description of the pretty neighbourhood, the Sunday Times says: 'With its tall, blonde, sandstone Georgian buildings, trees old enough to remember carriages clacking past, wrought iron railings and historic clock tower, Stockbridge is every inch the poetic, foggy city of Scott, Stevenson and Conan Doyle. 'This affluent urban village at the edge of the New Town is just 15 minutes on foot from Princes Street yet close to huge expanses of green space. Raeburn Place is lined with cheesemongers, art galleries, delis and cafés, while St Stephen Street is a treasure trove of little independent businesses.' It's all true, of course, but nothing us Edinburghers didn't already know. After all, Stockbridge has been one of the most desirable areas of the city to live for decades now. Without further ado, let's take a look at 19 spots in Stockbridge that have helped make it one of the best places to live in all of Scotland – not just Edinburgh. 1 . 19 reasons why Stockbridge is the place to be in Edinburgh Scroll through our gallery to see 19 reasons why Stockbridge is the place to be in Edinburgh. Photo: Third Party Photo Sales 2 . Glenogle Swim Centre Where: Glenogle Road, Edinburgh EH3 5JB. Glenogle Swim Centre's beautifully-restored Victorian baths have served the local community for over 120 years. Photo: Glenogle Swim Centre Photo Sales 3 . Smith & Gertrude 26 Hamilton Place. The owners believe that life doesn't get much better than a great glass of wine, well-matched cheese and the company of friends. And who are we to argue with that! Photo: Smith & Gertrude Photo Sales 4 . The Antiquary 72-78 St Stephen Street. This atmospheric pub stands as a Stockbridge institution, with a legacy spanning over 50 years. Photo: The Antiquary Photo Sales Related topics: Edinburgh


Scotsman
25-04-2025
- General
- Scotsman
17 photos of Edinburgh's lost Woolworths stores and their beloved Pic ‘n' Mix aisles
Woolworths was a high street institution beloved by generations of Edinburghers – and especially children, who would often spend all their hard-earned pocket money on their famous Pick 'n' Mix. Edinburgh and the Lothians had several Woolworths stores, and locals will fondly recall the outlets at the Foot of The Walk in Leith, on Lothian Road, and the chain's giant flagship department store on Princes Street, which sold everything from fruit and veg and children's sweets to the latest toys and household goods. Truth told, high street shopping has never been the same since Woolies shut up shop back in 2008. Scroll through our gallery to see 17 photos of Edinburgh's lost Woolworths stores – and please let us know your own memories of Wooloes in the comments section before you go. 1 . 17 photos of Edinburgh's lost Woolworths stores Scroll through our gallery to see 17 photos of Edinburgh's lost Woolworths stores. Photo: Third Party Photo Sales 2 . Pick 'n' mix Children at the pick 'n' mix aisle on the last day of the Woolworths store at Leith before it closed for good in 2008. Photo: JON SAVAGE S Photo Sales 3 . Woolworths, Foot of Leith Walk Woolworths at Foot of Leith Walk pictured shortly before it closed for good in 2008. Photo: MICHELLE LOGAN Photo Sales