A great view across the city, but can you tell me where I was to make it?
Where have I sketched this week?
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WhereArtI answer : 18th April
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A trickier one than I thought perhaps, but that is because I know this view so well. Not Corstophine Hill, but the Botanical Gardens Edinburgh, and the view through the Chinese garden and Inverleith House to the right. Kathryn MacKinnon Cook wins this week’s prize.
Corstophine Hill! Think it’s St Mary’s cathedral in the background.
Bit of a punt this week, but decent views and respectable trees are rarely combined in Embra. So – Corstorphine Hill ?
The Botanics
I think this is Rest and Be Thankful in Corstorphine Woods.
In the Botanics above the Chinese hillside.
A route I couldn’t take today (though I was close by) because I was riding my bike.
Corstorphine Hill
Is it at the Botanic Gardens?