Gilmerton Cove

Local nameGilmerton Cove
LocationCity of Edinburgh, UK

Gilmerton Cove is a series of underground passageways and chambers hand-carved from sandstone located beneath the streets of Gilmerton, an ex-mining village, now a southeastern suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland. There has been much speculation about the origins of the Cove and its purpose.

A five-year collaborative project between Gilmerton Heritage Trust and The City of Edinburgh Council allowed the newly restored Cove to open in 2003 as an educational resource for the community as well as a place to visit. This included a research project into the archaeology and history of the Cove by CFA Archaeology Ltd with historical research by Richard Oram.

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Opening hours

Mon - Sun: 10 am - 4 pm

Booking in advance is necessary. Unsuitable for children under 5 and hardly accessible on wheelchair.

Admission

Adult: £7.50
Concession: £6.50
Child (5-16): £4

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmerton_Cove

Official Website https://gilmertoncove.co.uk/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GimertonCove/

Twitter https://twitter.com/GilmertonCove

Email info@gilmertoncove.org.uk

Phone +44 7914 829177

Address 16 Drum Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Coordinates 55°54'20.142" N -3°7'59.2" E

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