Image: St. Ninian's Manse, North Leith
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Description: The manse was attached to St. Ninian's Church which stood on the site now occupied by a disused sugar bond immediately behind it. On a map of Leith by Greenvile Collins c.1693 the church is one of only three buildings rendered pictorially. The manse is now an architect's office.
Title: St. Ninian's Manse, North Leith
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Author: Kim Traynor
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