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London Road Gardens, Edinburgh

1829 establishments in ScotlandGardens in EdinburghInventory of Gardens and Designed LandscapesNew Town, Edinburgh
Ulmus glabra. Burr on trunk. Royal Terrace Gardens, Edinburgh (1)
Ulmus glabra. Burr on trunk. Royal Terrace Gardens, Edinburgh (1)

London Road Gardens (formerly Royal Terrace Gardens) are one of the collection of New Town Gardens located close to the city centre of Edinburgh in the New Town, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1995. They occupy a long strip of land from east to west along the lower northern slope of Calton Hill, with an area of 4.37 hectares (10.8 acres). The gardens are notable for their large, old trees including limes and some fine, surviving elms, also spring flowers, particularly daffodils.

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London Road Gardens, Edinburgh
London Road, City of Edinburgh New Town/Broughton

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EH7 5DX City of Edinburgh, New Town/Broughton
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Ulmus glabra. Burr on trunk. Royal Terrace Gardens, Edinburgh (1)
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