Carrick Knowe is a suburb in the west of
Edinburgh in
Scotland, located approximately 3 miles from the city centre. It is bordered by
Tyler's Acre to the north, the Glasgow/Aberdeen railway line to the south, Carrick Knowe Golf Course to the east, and Saughton Road North to the west. The catchment area for the primary school encompasses this entire area. It is often considered part of
Corstorphine, however it has its own shopping areas, primary school, parish church and public park.
History
The name "Carrick Knowe" is a semi-
tautology, since "Carrick" derives from a Celtic word for a "rock" or "eminence", and "knowe" is the
Broad Scots for a "knoll".
Like nearby
Corstorphine, much of the land is a former bog, and would have been part of the former
Corstorphine Loch
Corstorphine (Scottish Gaelic: ''Crois Thoirfinn'') ( ) is an area of the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh. Formerly a separate village and parish to the west of Edinburgh, it is now a suburb of the city, having been formally incorporated ...
.
Carrick Knowe was mainly built in 1934/5 as a private for-rent housing estate by builder, Mactaggart & Mickel, the
Factor being Gumleys. The architect was
Stewart Kaye.
[Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Stewart Kaye] The houses were built as four-in-the-block flatted villas. Most of these houses are now privately owned. Property being sold in the area is frequently described as being in Corstorphine, this trading on the higher average house price in Corstorphine postcodes than in Carrick Knowe given differences in quality of accommodation.
The church hall of Carrick Knowe Parish Church on Saughton Road North (
Church of Scotland) opened in November 1937 but construction of the church was delayed due to
World War II. Building began in 1950 and was completed in 1953. The church was the first post-war stone-built church in Scotland and has had only three ministers in its first seventy years.
Facilities
![Edinburgh tramway at Carrick Knowe (geograph 3765535)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Edinburgh_tramway_at_Carrick_Knowe_%28geograph_3765535%29.jpg)
Carrick Knowe also has its own municipal golf course. There are two golf clubs that play over the course, Carrick Knowe Golf Club and Carrickvale Golf Club.
The local shops for Carrick Knowe are located on Saughton Road North at two points; on the west side of the road between Broomfield Crescent and Broomhall Avenue, and on both sides of the road just north of Union Park. The shops on the west side as of 2021 include The Terrace Pub, Gino’s Fish and Chips, Dianne Ward Hairdressing, William Hill and Scotmid (formerly Spar).Opposite these shops there is Lavender Beauty, McCarthur’s Bakery, The Piano Shop and Footcare.
Shops opposite ((Union Park)) as of 2021 include Wash My Dugg, The Carrick Knowe Post Office/Premier, Carrick Knowe Pharmacy, Khal’s Licensed Grocers, We Pay (Clothing Buyer), Ferry Good Food, Ross’ Barbers and Time Hair Salon.
Corstorphine Library
Corstorphine (Scottish Gaelic: ''Crois Thoirfinn'') ( ) is an area of the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh. Formerly a separate village and parish to the west of Edinburgh, it is now a suburb of the city, having been formally incorporated ...
is close to Carrick Knowe.
Edinburgh Trams serves Carrick Knowe at the
Saughton tram stop
Edinburgh Trams is a tramway in Edinburgh, Scotland, operated by Edinburgh Trams Ltd. It is a line between St Andrew Square in the New Town and Edinburgh Airport, with 15 stops.
Construction began in June 2008, and after encountering delays ...
.
Sports
Corstorphine RFC
Corstorphine (Scottish Gaelic: ''Crois Thoirfinn'') ( ) is an area of the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh. Formerly a separate village and parish to the west of Edinburgh, it is now a suburb of the city, having been formally incorporate ...
hold their home games at
Union Park.
References
External links
Carrick Knowe ChurchCarrick Knowe Primary School
Areas of Edinburgh
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