CTIL Deer Park
CTIL Deer Park is a tower in Midlothian, Scotland. CTIL Deer Park is situated nearby to the deciduous forest Drum Wood, as well as near the ruins Gatehouse.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Craigmillar Castle and Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
Craigmillar Castle
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Craigmillar Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is three miles south-east of the city centre, on a low hill to the south of the modern suburb of Craigmillar. Craigmillar Castle is situated 1¼ miles northwest of CTIL Deer Park.
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Hospital
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The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh is the oldest voluntary hospital in Scotland. It was established in 1729. After moving to a new site in 1879, it claimed to be the largest voluntary hospital in the United Kingdom, and later, in the British Empire. Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh is situated 1 mile northwest of CTIL Deer Park.
Gilmerton Cove
Photo: John Dale, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Gilmerton Cove is a series of underground passageways and chambers hand-carved from sandstone located beneath the streets of Gilmerton, an ex-mining village, now a southeastern suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland. Gilmerton Cove is situated 3,600 feet southwest of CTIL Deer Park.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Danderhall and Ferniehill.
Danderhall
Village
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Danderhall is a village in Midlothian, Scotland, just outside Edinburgh but inside the Edinburgh City Bypass.
Ferniehill
Neighborhood
Ferniehill is a residential neighbourhood of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Primarily a low-density 1960s council estate with two small public parks, it is situated in the south-east of the city, lying immediately south of the slightly older Fernieside neighbourhood, east of Moredun, and to the north of Gilmerton's main street, where most local amenities are located.
Craigour
Neighborhood
Moredun is a district in the south-east of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It is east of Liberton, while Craigour is situated just to its north. The estate of Gut-tres or Goodtrees was the family home of James Stewart but it was renamed Moredun House in 1769 by the new owner, David Stuart Moncrieff, in recognition of a hill on his Perthshire estate.
CTIL Deer Park
- Type: Tower
- Location: Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
55.9121° or 55° 54′ 44″ northLongitude
-3.12004° or 3° 7′ 12″ westOperator
CTILOpen location code
9C7RWV6H+RXOpenStreetMap ID
node 4784093290OpenStreetMap feature
man_made=tower
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Highlights include Drum Wood and Gatehouse.
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