Torphin ( ) is a small area in the south-west of
Edinburgh
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, with its name deriving from the nearby Torphin Hill. It lies just south of
Juniper Green, on the opposite side of the
Water of Leith
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Name
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, and sits both east and west of the
Edinburgh City Bypass: the east side mostly comprises new-build houses; the west side is largely rural, sporting a small number of mid-20th Century bungalows and one of the city's many golf courses, ''Torphin Hill Golf Club''.
Etymology
Torphin Hill itself, is the origin of the name of the suburb of Torphin, adjoins ''Warklaw Hill'' to the south-west. Its name comes from the
Scottish Gaelic
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''tòrr fionn'', which means "white
tor
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" in contrast to the nearby Torduff, which represents ''tòrr dubh'', meaning black tor. It may or may not share a common origin with the last part of the Edinburgh name
Corstorphine.
History
The northern slope of ''Warklaw Hill'' has been extensively quarried in the past for its igneous rocks. Now disused, it is now part-occupied by ''Colinton Community Compost'', and is sometimes known as Torphin Quarry.
The hill also gave its name to ''Torphin Hill Golf Club'', which celebrated its centenary in 1995. The
golf
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course, which actually lay on the southern slopes of ''Corby Hill'' and the eastern slope of ''Warklaw Hill'', offered views over the city of Edinburgh and beyond. The club closed down at the start of 2014 after a prolonged decline in membership numbers.
Transport links
Lothian Buses links the area to the city centre with the number 16 bus service. Further services can be reached on the nearby Lanark Road to the north, or at
Colinton to the north-east.
References
External links
Torphin Hill Golf ClubColinton Community Compost
Map sources
Warklaw HillGoogle Maps
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Areas of Edinburgh