Rosebery Grange

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he picturesque village of Dalmeny sits just inland of one of Scotland’s most beautiful stretches of coastline. It’s also just seven miles from the bustle of Edinburgh city centre – less than 20 minutes by train.

Dalmeny has been a sought-after location for centuries – in the days of Scotland’s first Celtic saints. You can see its rich heritage everywhere, from the Norman parish church to the 7th-century manor and 19th-century stone cottages. History aside, Dalmeny is a thoroughly modern place to live. A village primary school, railway station and church are on your doorstep, creating the perfect balance of convenience with a quiet village life. Just a short stroll north, and you’ll find an abundance of shops, bars and restaurants in the lively waterfront town of South Queensferry. Best known as the southernmost point of the three

Forth Bridges, South Queensferry is a thriving community that attracts visitors from around the world. And the coastal walks from here to nearby Cramond are renowned for their captivating views over the Firth of Forth. Dalmeny is extremely well connected for a village of its size. With its own train station – just a few minutes’ walk from Rosebery Grange. Here you can catch regular services to Edinburgh and Fife. By car, you are within easy reach of the A90, M90, M8 and M9, linking you to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fife and beyond. Travelling further afield? Edinburgh airport is just eight miles away. With all this on offer, it’s no wonder Dalmeny’s been described as ‘the best of Scotland in miniature’.

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