Raking view of townhouse block showing servants entrances below street level; The New Town is the central area of Edinburgh. It is often considered to be a masterpiece of city planning, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in stages between 1765 and around 1850, and retains much of the original Neoclassical and Georgian period (the style dates from George I through George IV, 1714-1830) architecture. Its most famous street is Princes Street, facing Edinburgh Castle and the Old Town across the geographical depression (valley) of the former Nor Loch. It largely follows the 1766-1768 plan by James Craig. George Street runs north of and parallel to Princes Street. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed ...
Pedestrians and shops, Princes Street; The New Town is the central area of Edinburgh. It is often co...
Townhouses with colorful doors, some now shops at ground level; The New Town is the central area of ...
Looking south on Hanover Street to the Mound (the Royal Scottish Academy) and the New Assembly Hall ...
Raking view of townhouses with rusticated ground floors; The New Town is the central area of Edinbur...
Raking view of townhouses with rusticated ground floors and upper stringcourse; The New Town is the ...
End townhouse block with curved facade; The New Town is the central area of Edinburgh. It is often c...
Townhouse blocks viewed from the rear, mews courtyard; The New Town is the central area of Edinburgh...
Townhouses converted to shops next to large intact block with pedimented windows; The New Town is th...
Looking north; large block to the right with balcony with hanging pendants; The New Town is the cent...
Georgian architectural details; servants entrances below street level; The New Town is the central a...
Georgian architectural details; servants entrances below street level; The New Town is the central a...
Georgian architectural details; servants entrance below street level; The New Town is the central ar...
General street view with first floor shops and center parking; The New Town is the central area of E...
Georgian architectural details; looking up at cornice and stringcourses; The New Town is the central...
View looking north from Frederick St., across Queen Street Gardens to St. Stephen's church in distan...
Pedestrians and shops, Princes Street; The New Town is the central area of Edinburgh. It is often co...
Townhouses with colorful doors, some now shops at ground level; The New Town is the central area of ...
Looking south on Hanover Street to the Mound (the Royal Scottish Academy) and the New Assembly Hall ...
Raking view of townhouses with rusticated ground floors; The New Town is the central area of Edinbur...
Raking view of townhouses with rusticated ground floors and upper stringcourse; The New Town is the ...
End townhouse block with curved facade; The New Town is the central area of Edinburgh. It is often c...
Townhouse blocks viewed from the rear, mews courtyard; The New Town is the central area of Edinburgh...
Townhouses converted to shops next to large intact block with pedimented windows; The New Town is th...
Looking north; large block to the right with balcony with hanging pendants; The New Town is the cent...
Georgian architectural details; servants entrances below street level; The New Town is the central a...
Georgian architectural details; servants entrances below street level; The New Town is the central a...
Georgian architectural details; servants entrance below street level; The New Town is the central ar...
General street view with first floor shops and center parking; The New Town is the central area of E...
Georgian architectural details; looking up at cornice and stringcourses; The New Town is the central...
View looking north from Frederick St., across Queen Street Gardens to St. Stephen's church in distan...
Pedestrians and shops, Princes Street; The New Town is the central area of Edinburgh. It is often co...
Townhouses with colorful doors, some now shops at ground level; The New Town is the central area of ...
Looking south on Hanover Street to the Mound (the Royal Scottish Academy) and the New Assembly Hall ...