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Lochend Park is a public park and was originally the grounds of Lochend Castle, part of the feudal lands of Robert Logan of Restalrig. The original castle was replaced by Lochend House in 1810 which also doesn't exist any more.
The loch with its wide range of waterfowl is the main attraction, but there are also historical buildings, i.e. the old waterhouse and a 16th-century doocot which is Category B listed.
The doocot (dovecot) was erected to supply pigeons to Lochend Castle and still today they are breeding there
Lochend Loch served as Leith's main water supply from around 1650. Originally gravity-fed, there is an early 18th century pump station, which facilitated the process, between the doocot and the loch.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lochend_Park
Lochend Park is a public park and was originally the grounds of Lochend Castle, part of the feudal lands of Robert Logan of Restalrig. The original castle was replaced by Lochend House in 1810 which also doesn't exist any more.
The loch with its wide range of waterfowl is the main attraction, but there are also historical buildings, i.e. the old waterhouse and a 16th-century doocot which is Category B listed.
The doocot (dovecot) was erected to supply pigeons to Lochend Castle and still today they are breeding there
Lochend Loch served as Leith's main water supply from around 1650. Originally gravity-fed, there is an early 18th century pump station, which facilitated the process, between the doocot and the loch.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lochend_Park
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