Savills has been appointed to bring a prime residential development site to the market in the heart of Murrayfield, a much sought-after enclave just 1.7 miles from the Edinburgh city centre.
Lansdowne is a 2.2 acre site owned by St George’s School and currently accommodates the lower school campus. Founded in 1888, with a legacy of pioneering girls’ education, St George's is embarking on an ambitious programme of sustainable development and modernisation. As part of this programme, the lower school campus is due to be relocated to the main school site for the 2025/26 school year.
The development opportunity includes Lansdowne House which was originally constructed in 1875 as a private dwelling. The property is category C listed, as is the original lodge house, stone boundary wall and gate piers. Landsdowne also includes modern extensions which have been added over time, as well as an original stable building and two sports pitches.
Lansdowne is surrounded by attractive period homes, Henderland Road Tennis Club, and close to the many local high street amenities on Roseburn Terrace which is a main thoroughfare into Edinburgh.
A proposed layout has been created by LBA and was the subject of a pre-application process with City of Edinburgh Council who confirmed residential use is acceptable on the site, subject to obtaining planning permission.
Danielle Corker of Savills said: “This must be one of the most attractive residential development opportunities on the market in Scotland, with the Water of Leith, Murrayfield Stadium and the National Galleries on the doorstep, along with all of the sough-after aspects of a capital city including leading schools and universities.
“While we anticipate Lansdowne will be hotly contested, we will prioritise finding the right buyer who will respect the history and legacy of the site and the wider local community. Savills Planning has submitted a pre-application enquiry to Edinburgh City Council but necessary permissions will be required to be met in respect of listed status, design, amenity, open space and parking.”