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=="Ancient" and Modern== |
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The school does ''not'' enjoy a mixture of ancient and modern architecture. The oldest building there is Brunstfield house - aff the tap o ma heid its seventeenth century, which is still pretty old, but nowhere near old enough to be called ancient. And given the state of the modern buildings, I don't think many folk are "enjoying" it much either... |
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Wajidhaq (talk) 13:30, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
"Ancient" and Modern
The school does not enjoy a mixture of ancient and modern architecture. The oldest building there is Brunstfield house - aff the tap o ma heid its seventeenth century, which is still pretty old, but nowhere near old enough to be called ancient. And given the state of the modern buildings, I don't think many folk are "enjoying" it much either...