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Burns Monument, Midlothian

The Burns Monument is a 19th-century (1830) Greek Revival fluted Corinthian temple, designed by Thomas Hamilton as a monument to Robert Burns, located on Regent Road Edinburgh, Midlothian. It is within the council area of City of Edinburgh.
Historic Environment Scotland Category A Listed LB27801.

Place Type: Georgian Monument
Historic County: Midlothian
Lat, Long: 55.953457,-3.1783467
Grid Reference: NT 2651 7400
Civil Parish: Edinburgh CP
Council Area: City of Edinburgh CA
Police Area: Scotland (Edinburgh) PA
Devolved Legislature:  Scottish Parliament

GBPN ID: 321035
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Burns_Monument,_Midlothian_321035

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