Druidic caves .

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http://www.scotsman.com/heritage/people-places/gilmerton-cove-was-druid-temple-claims-top-historian-1-4048159

Worth a laugh .
There is real howler among some mini ones in "“Druids were known to meet in secret in woods and caves away from habitation. Gilmerton is on a high ridge, marked with megaliths, overlooking Cramond, the site of mankind’s earliest settlement in Scotland, and, later, a Roman Fort. "

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Wow! Howlers indeed...

Any view towards Cramond from Gilmerton (around ten miles away as the craw flies) is blocked by the Braid Hills, Blackford Hill, Easter Craiglockhart Hill, and Corstorphine Hill. Nothing really overlooks Cramond...
Gilmerton Cove is however, only a couple of kilometres from Elginhaugh Roman Fort (with its still buried bath house). There were also big temporary Roman Camps at nearby Lugton and Eskbank which could also be mentioned Mr Spalding.
Of course Gilmerton Cove being underground wouldn't have overlooked anything at all Mr Spalding!

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The front door does have an unsurpassed view of the Royal Bingo Club and it is handy for the Number 18 and 3A buses.