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Self Storages in Bonnyrigg, EH2
Self Storages in EH2 Bonnyrigg These Self Storage companies are located in Bonnyrigg















































Handy Moves
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Unit 53, 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
Tel. 020 8746 7129
Tel. 08000 380 390

London Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
Tel. 020 8811 8933

Man and Van
Company Type: Storage
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
Tel. 020 8811 8922

Alltrans International Movers
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Rose St
, EH2 4LS
Tel. 0131-225 4774



The following Removals & Storage are the ones that we have found closest to Bonnyrigg
Crown Movers
Company Type: Self Storages
Unit 1 4 Pentland Ind Est Borthwick View
, EH20 9QH
Tel. 0808-166 1526

Bishops Move Ltd
Company Type: Self Storages
Pentland Ind Est
, EH20 9QH
Tel. 0131-556 6666

All Low Cost Removals
Company Type: Self Storage Units
32 Redhall Drive
, EH14 2HG
Tel. 0808-155 5092

Kerrs
Company Type: Storage Solutions
145 Slateford Rd
, EH14 1NW
Tel. 0131-444 1465

Duncan John
Company Type: Removals & Storage
15 Dumbryden Dr
, EH14 2QR
Tel. 0131-654 1400

Martins Removals
Company Type: Self Storages
198 Colinton Rd
, EH14 1BP
Tel. 0131-443 4223

Van Cabs Ltd
Company Type: Storage Solutions
Flat 2F2 15 Falcon Gardens
, EH10 4AP
Tel. 0800-032 3550

Man With A Van Ltd
Company Type: Self Storages
46 Easter Rd
, EH7 5RG
Tel. 0131-659 5777

Clockwork Removals & Storage
Company Type: Self Storages
38-40 West Harbour Rd
, EH5 1PU
Tel. 0131-669 0044

Advanced Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
62 Broomfield Cr
, EH12 7LX
Tel. 0131-466 4149

Award Removals
Company Type: Self Storages
The Old Brewery/Peffermill Road
, EH16 4AT
Tel. 07771 597099

A Man & Van 4 Hire
Company Type: Storage Solutions
25/10 Lower Granton Rd
, EH5 3RT
Tel. 0131-552 6214

Pickfords Moving & Storage
Company Type: Self Storage Units
62 West Harbour Rd
, EH5 1PW
Tel. 0131-552 4242

G L C
Company Type: Removals & Storage
16 Muirhouse Way
, EH4 4QA
Tel. 0131-538 5829

Capital Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
11 Granton Sq
, EH5 1HX
Tel. 0131-552 2985

Hoults Group
Company Type: Storage Company
62 West Harbour Rd
, EH5 1PW
Tel. 0131-225 6764

South Side Movers
Company Type: Storage Company
PO Box 28265
, EH9 1GA
Tel. 07906 166122

Intransit
Company Type: Removals & Storage
98 Saughtonhall Dr
, EH12 5TL
Tel. 0131-466 6155

Data Safe Storage
Company Type: Self Storages
25 Dunedin St
, EH7 4JG
Tel. 0131-556 9229

All U Store
Company Type: Self Storages
5 Clermiston Rd
, EH12 6XG
Tel. 0131-334 3696

Safestore Self Storage
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Unit 16/30 Bankhead Drive
, EH11 4EQ
Tel. 0800-028 1123

Man Van Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
13 Glengyle Ter
, EH3 9LN
Tel. 07834 621636

McLeods Removals
Company Type: Self Storage Units
18 Craigour Cr
, EH17 7PH
Tel. 0131-664 4271

Clockwork Ltd
Company Type: Storage
38 West Harbour Rd
, EH5 1PU
Tel. 0131-551 5533

Mini Movers
Company Type: Storage Solutions
34 Lochend Dr
, EH7 6DJ
Tel. 07704 018860

Illand Peter
Company Type: Removals & Storage
109 Edmonstone Road
, EH22 1QX
Tel. 0131-663 5237

Intransit
Company Type: Removals & Storage
24 Bruntsfield Pl
, EH10 4HJ
Tel. 0131-229 8361

Len Lothian Ltd
Company Type: Storage Solutions
11 Granton Sq
, EH5 1HX
Tel. 0131-552 8141

Lothian A2b Removal Services
Company Type: Storage
72 Swan Cr
, EH23 4UP
Tel. 07754 754437



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Places of interest in Bonnyrigg, EH2

Edinburgh Castle

It has been suggested that a documentary reference to occupation of the Castle Rock can be found as early as the mid-second century AD.[5]Ptolemy (c. 83 ? c. 168) refers to a settlement of the Votadini known to the Romans as "Alauna", meaning "rock place", which may be the earliest known name for the Castle Rock.[6] The Orygynale Cronykil of Andrew of Wyntoun (c. 1350 ? c. 1423), an early chronicler of Scottish history, alludes to "Ebrawce" (Ebraucus), a legendary King of the Britons, who "byggyd [built] Edynburgh".[7] According to the earlier chronicler, Geoffrey of Monmouth (c. 1100 ? c. 1155), Ebraucus had fifty children by his twenty wives, and was the founder of "Kaerebrauc" (York), "Alclud" (Dumbarton), and the "Maidens' Castle".[8]John Stow (c. 1525 ? 1605), credited Ebraucus with building "the Castell of Maidens called Edenbrough" in 989 BC.[9]

St. Margaret's Chapel

Open all year except 25/26 December and 1/2 January, ticket admission to castle: 9.30?17.15 April?September, closes an hour earlier other months.

Scotland

The impetus for this was the reign of King David I and the Davidian Revolution. Feudalism, government reorganisation and the first legally defined towns (called burghs) began in this period. These institutions and the immigration of French and Anglo-French knights and churchmen facilitated a process of cultural osmosis, whereby the culture and language of the low-lying and coastal parts of the kingdom's original territory in the east became, like the newly acquired south-east, English-speaking, while the rest of the country retained the Gaelic language, apart from the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland, which remained under Norse rule until 1468.[43][44][45]

Newcraighall railway station

 Edinburgh Crossrail or Waverley Line 

Portobello, Edinburgh

Portobello Sands were used at that time by the Edinburgh Light Horse for drill practice. Walter Scott was their quartermaster, and in 1802 while riding in a charge he was kicked by a horse, and was confined to his lodgings for three days. While recovering, he finished The Lay of the Last Minstrel.[1]The Scots Magazine in 1806 said the lands were "a perfect waste covered almost entirely with whins or furze." Portobello developed into a fashionable bathing resort, and in 1807 new salt-water baths were erected at a cost of £5000.[2] In 1822, the Visit of King George IV to Scotland, organised by Scott, included a review of troops and Highlanders held on the sands, with spectators crowding the sand dunes.[1]

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