HOMES

A thriving urban neighbourhood that reflects the city

Residential neighbourhood with 1,800 diverse and affordable homes

Sustainable homes with spectacular views and amenity-rich location

A neighbourhood where community is built into the landscape

Living at
Edinburgh Park

Critical to the success of Edinburgh Park is a residential neighbourhood providing a mix of housing with a range of different typologies. Our 1,179 sustainably-built homes will include affordable housing, townhouses and build-to-rent. The neighbourhood aspires to be an exemplar of urban housing, combining excellent levels of design with an accessible location.

Intelligent Design

Every home is thoughtfully planned and intelligently designed using durable, high-quality materials. Our designs optimise daylight, sunlight and views, whilst dealing efficiently and effectively with heat gain.

Private Balconies

Many home have private teraces and balconies with breathtaking views over squares with art or across to the Pentland Hills. They are designed to offer every convenience of modern life among a beautiful landscape of gardens and courtyards.

COMMUNITY

A bustling new mixed-use community with space to breathe and grow

The neighbourhood will have access to immediate local facilities, open spaces and green spaces throughout, fostering a sense of community. The aim will be to develop an active neighbourhood supported by art and with opportunities for exercise, play and amusement built into the landscape for every generation.

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Amenities

  1. Lido swimming pool & gym
  2. Multi-court recreation area
  3. Landscaped sunken square
  4. New Park Square (Cafe / Bar / Restaurant)
  5. Water cascade
  6. Loch Ross
  7. Marketing and event space, ‘Mach 1’
    by artist David Mach
  8. Temporary Padel

Sculptures

  1. ‘Vulcan’ — Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
  2. ‘Dancer after Degas II’ — William Tucker
  3. ‘Reach for the Stars’ — Kenneth Armitage
  4. Orangery urns and ceramic parrots
    by Andrew Burton
  5. ‘Advocate’ — Bruce Beasley
  6. ‘Square Line’ — Ann Christopher

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