Hailesland (formerly Hailesland Park) is a mid-rise housing estate approved in 1969, in Wester Hailes, Edinburgh, Scotland. Six 10-storey slab blocks were built. Three of these (the highest numbered) were demolished in 1992 and replaced with low-rise housing on the site. An Edinburgh–Glasgow railway line runs close behind the site, and the newly-restored Union Canal is a short distance in front of the site, over the main road which is crossed by pedestrian bridges leading into Hailesland.
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| - Hailesland (formerly Hailesland Park) is a mid-rise housing estate approved in 1969, in Wester Hailes, Edinburgh, Scotland. Six 10-storey slab blocks were built. Three of these (the highest numbered) were demolished in 1992 and replaced with low-rise housing on the site. An Edinburgh–Glasgow railway line runs close behind the site, and the newly-restored Union Canal is a short distance in front of the site, over the main road which is crossed by pedestrian bridges leading into Hailesland.
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| - Hailesland (formerly Hailesland Park) is a mid-rise housing estate approved in 1969, in Wester Hailes, Edinburgh, Scotland. Six 10-storey slab blocks were built. Three of these (the highest numbered) were demolished in 1992 and replaced with low-rise housing on the site. An Edinburgh–Glasgow railway line runs close behind the site, and the newly-restored Union Canal is a short distance in front of the site, over the main road which is crossed by pedestrian bridges leading into Hailesland.
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