- Trinity, Edinburgh
Trinity is a suburb of northern
Edinburgh ,Scotland , once a part of GreaterLeith (itself a part of the city since 1920). As with many other city suburbs, the name has broader and narrower meanings. Generally it may be taken to mean the part of town lying betweenFerry Road orInverleith to the south, and the coast to the north. It is bordered by Granton to the west, and Newhaven to the east.Trinity Academy is one of the historic schools of the city.Trinity Park House , an unusual low-rise office block built for theNational Health Service (NHS) in the 1970s, is being demolishedas of 2006 , to be replaced with a development of apartments, retaining the walled garden. [ [http://www.trinity-gardens.com/ Trinity Gardens website] ] The office, set in 26,480 m² of grounds, attracted fans and critics, being of a modern style unlike anything in its surroundings, but nevertheless sensitively incorporating mature trees into its grounds and using gentle curves and a muted gold colour-scheme. The replacement housing development has attracted its own controversy because of its scale and proposed style. [ [http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=470382005 Edinburgh Evening News newspaper story] ] The NHS department has relocated to the edge of the city atSouth Gyle .Wardie Parish Church is one of a number of Church of Scotland churches in Trinity.
ee also
* The city's
Trinity House Maritime Museum , run byHistoric Scotland , is "not" in the Trinity area and should not be confused with Trinity Park House.References
External links
* [http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/properties_sites_detail?propertyID=PL_294 Trinity House Maritime Museum]
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