Gorgie

Gorgie
Gorgie Road
Gorgie City Farm

Gorgie is an area of west Edinburgh, Scotland, located near Murrayfield, Ardmillan and Dalry. It is home to Tynecastle Stadium, home of Scottish Premier League side Heart of Midlothian Football Club, and the North British Distillery, which creates a distinctive odour in parts of the area.

The area was developed in the 19th century and was a mixture of residential and industrial. Many factories developed in the district, including McVitie and Price's biscuit factory; Cox's glue and gelatin works; the Caledonian Brewery and various chemical works, which utilised the water supply from the Water of Leith and the Union Canal, which terminated in a nearby basin. The area was also traversed by both the Caledonian Railway and the North British Railway – both companies had stations in the vicinity.[1]

The name is thought to be Brythonic in origin. Early forms suggest it derives from gor gyn – upper wedge – which may refer to the tapering shape of the land between the Water of Leith and the Craiglockhart hills. Gorgie is recorded in 12th century charters of Holyrood Abbey.[2]

The area contains Gorgie City Farm, and retains a number of smaller businesses, including two laundrettes. There is also a high school there known as Tynecastle High School.

See also


Beautiful Scotland - Main Campaign (2011)

Flatted Community - Wheatfield Backgreen Association (City of Edinburgh) - section winner.

Gold - An exceptionally high standard is delivered throughout all Beautiful Scotland objectives. - http://www.beautifulscotland.org/award-winners.asp

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Find out more about Gorgie and help make Gorgie Gorgeous through supporting your local community council:

Gorgie campaign (http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/Gorgeous-idea-to-boost-Gorgie.6821490.jp) http://www.thegd.org.uk/index.html http://www.edinburghnp.org.uk/community-councils/gorgiedalry

References

  1. ^ Cant, Malcolm (2002). Old Gorgie. Stenlake Publishing Ltd. p. 3. ISBN 1-84033-212-3. 
  2. ^ Harris, Stuart (2002). The Place Names of Edinburgh. Steve Savage Publishers Ltd. p. 278. ISBN 1-904246-06-0. 

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