THE first homes have been released at a new developments that is transforming Edinburgh’s former Royal Hospital for Sick Children into a range of luxury properties.
Featuring 83 homes in total, a mixture of apartments, penthouses and townhouses, Royal Meadows is described as the ‘largest project to date’ by Edinburgh developer Square & Crescent.
Included in the first phase of homes are five-bedroom, three-storey townhouses on Millerfield Place. Six apartments have been released within the east wing of the main red sandstone Sciennes building, as well as eight Millerfield apartments, which look directly on to The Meadows.
Simon Cook, co-founder and joint MD with Square & Crescent, said, “We recognise just how significant these buildings are to people in and around Edinburgh and the responsibility for ensuring a fitting next chapter. The talented teams involved in bringing our early vision to life are successfully transforming and revitalising these historic buildings using real craftsmanship to create beautiful, well-appointed homes.
“We trust that they will be well received by homebuyers and urge anyone interested to get in touch.”
Square & Crescent supports Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity (ECHC). ECHC’s former HQ is one of the buildings being converted as part of the Royal Meadows development.