These are 13 of the more weird and wonderful listed buildings in Edinburgh.
5. Rubble wall, North East Cumberland Street Lane
Along with the building at 13 North East Cumberland Street, the rubble wall beside it is also Category B, meaning it cannot be altered without permission. Photo: Google
6. Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, George Square
Also Category B Listed in George Square is the Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, which has a distinctive modernist look and was completed in 1970. Photo: M J Richardson (cc-by-sa/2.0)
7. Leamington Lift Bridge
Installed around 1906, the Leamington Lift Bridge counts as a Category B Listed Building in spite of being a bridge. It crosses the Union Canal near Lochrin Basin. Photo: Richard Webb (cc-by-sa/2.0)
8. New Calton Burial Ground
This Edinburgh cemetery is one of a couple in the city that is Category B Listed, meaning its considered of regional or local importance. It holds several notable family members of Robert Louis Stevenson. Photo: Paul Harrop (cc-by-sa/2.0)