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858: 1227: 783: 150: 499: 133: 186: 596: 604: 24: 193: 157: 331: 592:, Provost of Edinburgh, acquired from his father, Sir Alexander Lauder of Haltoun, Knt., in August 1497 "the lands of Brounisfeld, with the manor-house and gardens, park, herbarium, etc., except for one perticate of land at the east end, adjoining the ditch thereof, in the common muir of Edinburgh." 648:
was complete and no more than seven acres around the house remained in possession of the family. The carriage drive from Whitehouse Loan which swept round the now demolished Victorian wing and along the Lime Walk to the stables with their own entrance close to the twentieth century putting green.
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One conspicuous building is the original Boroughmuir School (1905) at Viewpark off Whitehouse Loan, before that school moved to nearby Viewforth in 1914. The building then became James Gillespie's School for Girls until it was transformed into a new comprehensive school built on the grounds of
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The housing is mostly in the form of relatively high-quality tenements, interspersed with some large villas. In 2006 Bruntsfield was brought into the "S2" (southern zone 2) controlled parking zone, making much of the roadside parking available only to residents paying
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of 4 June 1382, Alan succeeded his brother William de Lawedre in the lands of "Boroughmuir". It appears from subsequent charters that the Lauders acquired "Bruntisfield" at about the same time, unless it was all part and parcel of the 1381 acquisition. Sir
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of Edinburgh, and his mother in life-rent in Bruntsfield in 1587, and they resided in Bruntsfield Manor, being then estranged from the laird of Haltoun. They significantly rebuilt the mansion house. In 1603 Sir Alexander Lauder sold it to
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of the family of Braid. Fairlie carried out extensive work to the original building, which is incorporated in the present mansion. His great-grandson, William Fairlie of Brounsfield, was still in possession after the reign of
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The original name for the area was "Brounysfelde" or Brown's Fields, after the owner of Bruntsfield House, built on a pocket of land granted by the Crown within the Burgh Muir. A note in appendix 2 (number 1878) of the
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which grants to William Lauder the lands of "Burrowmure in Edinburghshire", which had previously belonged to Richard Broun of Boroumore. He was the elder brother of Alan de Lawedre of the
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golf course which serves as a reminder that it was one of the earliest places where golf was played in the Edinburgh area. The Links continue north east to Melville Drive where they meet
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Bruntsfield House in 1973. After serving as an annexe to a number of schools over the years, the Viewpark building has been recently converted into student residences.
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Bruntsfield was home to other mansions, not least that of Wrychtishousis on a site adjacent to present-day Gillespie Crescent. It was replaced by
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took its name which passed eventually to a small area within Bruntsfield. The Burgh Muir stretched all the way through from the present-day
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Because Muriel Spark, the author of the novel, was a Bruntsfield resident, one of the opening shots in the 1969 film
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The area has several restaurants and numerous small shops, many of which are gift shops (a good example being the
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Sir William Lauder of Haltoun (d. Nov 1596) invested his son, Sir Alexander Lauder, Knt., younger of Haltoun and
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in 1872. Many of the street names reflect the association with that family. The whole area lay within the
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Bruntsfield House passed into Council ownership and since the 1970s has been incorporated into
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Scotsman newspaper: historical article on the use of Bruntsfield Links for plague victims
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shows the title character setting out for school from her home at Admiral Terrace.
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J.Stewart-Smith states that "Bruntsfield Manor", or as it is known today,
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The area is served by Bruntsfield Primary School and formerly the nearby
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is a largely residential area around Bruntsfield Place in Southern
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of each successive bride of the Lauders of Haltoun for 226 years.
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as the school's main admin block. The house was categorised as a
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Bruntsfield Place is less than 1 mile (1.6 km) south on the
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to the north. To the south and east lies the former estate of
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of Lochend – then Baillie (councillor) and afterwards
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Bruntsfield is home to the character Isabel Dalhousie in
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View of Barclay Viewforth Church across Bruntsfield Links
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The area is served by a number of bus routes operated by
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and purchasing a permit. Other bays are pay-and-display.
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Bruntsfield falls in the Church of Scotland parishes of
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whose grandson educated at Bruntsfield Primary School
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