Planning permission has been given the go-ahead for the sensitive redevelopment of one of south Edinburgh's best-known buildings and site of a former school for the blind.
Proposals from CALA Homes will breathe new life into what was once Edinburgh's Royal Blind School at Craigmillar Park.
The original C listed Victorian school building has been left empty since closure in 2014 but will now be transformed in 49 highly appealing homes.
Plans were initially submitted by CALA in December 2018 but were later revised following extensive community consultation to reduce building heights, reconfigure key blocks and change some of the materials used.
More recent extensions to the old school building and some surrounding buildings will be demolished which will enable carefully considered new-build homes, with design and materials appropriate for new development within Craigmillar Park Conservation Area.
Craig Lynes, Land Director with CALA Homes (East), said: "We've worked closely with neighbours over the past three years to ensure we create a site that brings benefit to the local area.
"Naturally, we're thrilled that our plans for this important building have been approved and we’re looking forward to returning the Royal Blind School back to its former glory.
"We've carefully considered our proposals so that we can create a development which quickly becomes part of the fabric and adds to the area."
Currently, the site comprises the vacant school building, swimming pool, Royal Braille Press and a bungalow.
CALA's plans will see this spilt into 21 apartments created within the school building, a new build flat over the garage, the refurbishment of the gatehouse and 26 new build townhouses.
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