Carlton Street, Stockbridge, Edinburgh EH4
Carlton Street is a peaceful residential address located just off the vibrant High Street in the heart of Stockbridge.
Constructed in 1824 by James Milne as part of the wider development of land owned by Sir Henry Raeburn, the terrace represents a significant example of early 19th-century urban classicism and forms an integral part of Edinburgh's historic New Town. Number 8 is a Category A listed building, denoting its national architectural importance.
Stockbridge lies approximately one mile north-west of Edinburgh's city centre and is widely regarded as one of the capital's most desirable neighbourhoods. The area is known for its strong sense of community and "village" atmosphere, with an excellent selection of independent cafes, restaurants, boutiques and specialist retailers centred around Raeburn Place.
The area is also particularly noted for its green open spaces, with Inverleith Park nearby, along with access to a range of leisure and sporting facilities including The Grange Club (offering cricket, tennis, squash and hockey) and Edinburgh Academicals Rugby Club.
Raeburn Place itself holds historic sporting significance as the venue for the world's first international rugby match, played between Scotland and England in March 1871.
The property falls within the catchment area for highly regarded local schooling, including Stockbridge Primary School and St Mary's RC Primary School, with secondary education at Broughton High School and St Thomas of Aquin's RC High School. A number of leading independent schools are also within easy reach, including Fettes College, Edinburgh Academy, Erskine Stewart's Melville Schools (ESMS) and St George's School for Girls.
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