Wednesday, September 24
We are staying in the Broughton area in New Town, Edinburgh and enjoy walking around the neighborhood. A former church nearby that is now an auction house was also used to film a scene from the movie Chariots of Fire. An art gallery features works by Banksy - or inspired by him. There is a great coffee shop that roasts their own beans and many places to eat.
On Wednesday we visited Gladstone's Land. Gladstone's Land is a restored 16th-century tenement building owned and operated by the National Trust for Scotland. Three floors of the building are set-up to display the lives and professions of residents at the property in the 1600s, 1700s and early 1900s. Volunteers on the floors help you understand what daily life was like in that time period.
Some interesting items included overshoes to avoid mud on the streets and a foot warmer under a desk. The desk had a few hidden spaces the volunteer demonstrated. In the rooms there were still some original ceiling decorations from the 1600s that were exposed during renovations.