The Inch

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The Inch is a residential area in the south of Edinburgh, Scotland, known for its post-war housing and proximity to large green spaces such as Inch Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf neighbourhood
residential area
adjacentTo Inch Park NERFINISHED
country Scotland
developedInPeriod post-World War II
governedBy City of Edinburgh Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity church
community facilities
local shops
primary school
hasBuildingMaterial predominantly brick construction
hasCharacteristic post-war housing
residential character
suburban character
hasDemographic mixed-income residents
hasGreenSpace Inch Park NERFINISHED
hasHousingType council housing
low-rise housing
semi-detached housing
terraced housing
hasLandscapeFeature open communal greens
tree-lined streets
hasLandUse primarily residential
hasNearbyFeature Inch House NERFINISHED
Inch House walled garden NERFINISHED
hasPlanningContext post-war planned estate
hasPostcodeArea EH16 NERFINISHED
hasPublicTransport Lothian Buses services
hasRecreation children’s play areas
sports pitches in Inch Park
hasRoadAccess Gilmerton Road NERFINISHED
Old Dalkeith Road NERFINISHED
hasStreetPattern curvilinear streets
hasZoning residential with associated community uses
locatedIn Edinburgh
United Kingdom
south of Edinburgh
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory City of Edinburgh council area NERFINISHED
near Cameron Toll area NERFINISHED
Craigmillar Castle Park NERFINISHED
Gilmerton NERFINISHED
Liberton NERFINISHED
large green spaces
partOf urban area of Edinburgh

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Gilmerton hasNeighbourhood The Inch
Liberton hasNeighbourhood The Inch