Canonmills

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Canonmills is a district in Edinburgh, Scotland, known for its historic milling past and its location along the Water of Leith just north of the city centre.

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Canonmills canonical 1
Canonmills Clock 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district
neighbourhood
administrativeArea Edinburgh
surface form: City of Edinburgh
category Areas of Edinburgh
Water of Leith
country Scotland
crossedBy Canonmills Bridge
hasBuildingType cafés
shops
tenement housing
hasFeature commercial premises
urban residential area
hasLandmark Canonmills Bridge
Canonmills self-linksurface differs
surface form: Canonmills Clock
hasPostcodeDistrict EH3
EH7
hasPublicTransport Lothian Buses services
hasRiver Water of Leith
historicalAffiliation mills owned by the canons of Holyrood Abbey
historicalUse milling
locatedAlong Water of Leith
locatedIn City of Edinburgh council area
Edinburgh
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedNorthOf Edinburgh
surface form: Edinburgh city centre
namedAfter canons’ mills
near Broughton
Inverleith, Edinburgh
surface form: Inverleith

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Stockbridge
partOf Edinburgh New Town World Heritage Site
surface form: New Town of Edinburgh
region Lothian
roadJunctionOf Brandon Terrace
Canonmills road
Eyre Place
Inverleith Row
waterFeature mill lades (historical)

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River Leith passesThrough Canonmills
subject surface form: Water of Leith
Canonmills hasLandmark Canonmills self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Canonmills Clock