Dundas Street

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Dundas Street is a major Georgian-era thoroughfare in Edinburgh, Scotland, known for its elegant architecture and role as a key route through the New Town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
thoroughfare
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
city Edinburgh
connectsTo Canonmills, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Great King Street, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Queen Street, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
country Scotland
formsPartOf A901 road (Edinburgh) NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType offices
shops
terraced townhouses
hasDirection north–south
hasFunction commercial street
residential street
hasNotableFeature long, straight alignment
stone tenements
uniform building facades
hasPeriod Georgian era
hasTransportRole primary distributor road in central Edinburgh
isMajorRouteFor access to northern suburbs of Edinburgh
northbound traffic from Edinburgh New Town
knownFor being a key route through the New Town
elegant architecture
locatedIn Edinburgh
Scotland
United Kingdom
namedAfter Henry Dundas NERFINISHED
partOf Edinburgh New Town street grid NERFINISHED
New Town, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
urbanContext planned Georgian New Town development

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New Town hasPart Dundas Street
subject surface form: New Town, Edinburgh