Seafield, Edinburgh

Seafield, Edinburgh

Seafield is an area of north east Edinburgh, Scotland. There is little housing here, and the area is mainly light industrial. Several cream processing plants are in the southern precincts. There have been plans to move the city waste processing unit here from Broughton and there is also a cat and dog home here.

It is, as the name implies, on the coast.


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