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- Muirhouse is a housing estate in the north of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. The housing estate of Muirhouse (Pennywell and Muirhouse) is bounded...
- Muirhouse is a residential suburb in the south-east of Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, coming under the Motherwell South East & Ravenscraig council...
- Edinburgh, Scotland. It is to the north of Ferry Road, immediately east of Muirhouse, and to the west and south of Granton (the Boswall, Royston Mains and...
- Story in 2013. It was also the focus of the 2012 mockumentary horror film Muirhouse. After the death of Olive Ryan, her family decided to end tourism operations...
- Community High School is a non-denominational community secondary school in Muirhouse, Edinburgh. The current headteacher is S****ey McLaren. Plans for Craigroyston...
- Knowetop Primary School Ladywell Primary School Logans Primary School Muirhouse Primary School Muir Street Primary School St. Bernadette's Primary School...
- Muirhouses is a small village which lies in the Falkirk council area of Scotland. The village is located 1.1 miles (1.8 km) south-east of Bo'ness, 2.1...
- 64 metres (210 ft) high, with 23 floors. It is on Pennywell Gardens in Muirhouse, in the north-west of the city. It was known as the Terror Tower in the...
- Gas HQ journeys will have West Granton, Pilton or Muirhouse as their destination blinds. 8 Muirhouse - Granton - Pilton - Canonmills - North Bridge - Newington...
- Muirhouse Rovers F.C. was an ****ociation football club from Davidson's Mains, on the outskirts of Edinburgh, active towards the end of the 19th century...