Cockburn St, Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland
Jackson's Close, High St & Cockburn St. Named after the family Jackson who lived here for many years.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The Malt Shovel Inn [c1800], Edinburgh
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Cockburn St, Old Town. Created 1856 to connect the Royal Mile to Waverley Station, and named for lawyer & judge Henry, Lord Cockburn.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Looking up Fleshmarket Close, Edinburgh (from Cockburn St)
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Fleshmarket Close, High St & Cockburn St. Named after the meat market which was situated here for many years.
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On the left is Warriston's Close, Cockburn St. Named for Sir Archibald Johnstoun of Warriston - leading spirit in the framing of the National Covenant in 1638 - who had his town house on the west side of the close.
The Close was truncated by Cockburn St (with steps now replacing Warriston Brae), and the upper section (the High St end) was partly replaced by the City Chambers. Access is now via Writers' Court.
Nearby is Advocate's Close. Believed to date from 1544, it's named for Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees, Advocate of Scotland at the time of the Union.closeCockburn StEdinburghGreat BritainHigh StreetRoyal MileScotlandstepstravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Cockburn St, Old Town. Created 1856 to connect the Royal Mile to Waverley Station, and named for lawyer & judge Henry, Lord Cockburn.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Fleshmarket Close, High St & Cockburn St. Named after the meat market which was situated here for many years.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The Halfway House. Sited halfway along Fleshmarket Close, it's billed as 'Edinburgh's Smallest Pub'. Cosy.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Warriston's Close, Cockburn St. Named for Sir Archibald Johnstoun of Warriston - leading spirit in the framing of the National Covenant in 1638 - who had his town house on the west side of the close.
The Close was truncated by Cockburn St (with steps now replacing Warriston Brae), and the upper section (the High St end) was partly replaced by the City Chambers. Access is now via Writers' Court.closeCockburn StEdinburghGreat BritainHigh StreetRoyal MileScotlandstepsStreet PhotographytravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Cockburn St, Old Town. Created 1856 to connect the Royal Mile to Waverley Station, and named for lawyer & judge Henry, Lord Cockburn.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Craig's Close, Cockburn St. Named after wright and burgess John Craig.
Originally much longer (and running straight through from High St to Market St), the upper section was demolished 1932 to make way for an extension to the City Chambers.closeCockburn StEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandsigntravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Jackson's Close, High St & Cockburn St. Named after the family Jackson who lived here for many years.
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