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In use
  
1793-1934

Built for
  
War Office

Year built
  
1793

Piershill Barracks

Piershill Barracks was a military installation in Piershill in Edinburgh.

History

The barracks were built as part of the British response to the threat of the French Revolution and were completed in 1793. Built along three sides of a quadrangle, they were occupied by various cavalry regiments who would exercise their horses along Portobello Beach. They became the home of the Royal Scots Greys in the late 19th century but were condemned as insanitary and unfit for occupation by cavalry regiments in the early 20th century; this gave rise to concerns that the Royal Scots Greys would be disbanded leaving Scotland without a cavalry regiment. In practice the Royal Scots Greys moved to Redford Barracks and Piershill Barracks continued to be used on a much smaller scale by the Royal Horse Artillery.

The barracks were vacated in 1934 and demolished in 1938, shortly before the start of the Second World War. The site is now occupied by the Piershill Square tenement blocks which were constructed using stone from the old barracks.

References

Piershill Barracks Wikipedia


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