Crescent at Donaldson鈥檚 project also saw historic deaf school converted into flats

Richard Murphy Architects: The Crescent at Donaldson's in Edinburgh New Town

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The apartments have been designed by Richard Murphy Architects

Some of Edinburgh鈥檚 priciest apartments will go on sale shortly after local practice Richard Murphy Architects, a former RIBA house of the year winner, completed work on a crescent of 84 glass-fronted homes in the Scottish capital鈥檚 Unesco-listed New Town.

Murphy said his part of the project, The Crescent at Donaldson鈥檚, was inspired by the Georgian crescents in the surrounding New Town.

Developer Cala Homes says prices will range from just under 拢1m to more than 拢1.9m.

Bam carried out a 拢30m shell and core contract at the scheme which has a 拢90m development value. Interiors were carried out by Berkshire-based Alexander James Interiors.

The project, which sits in 18 acres of gardens a mile from Princes Street, also involved the restoration and conversion into flats by a separate developer of the historic former Donaldson鈥檚 School for the Deaf and Gate Lodges.

The 125,000sq m turreted school, one of Edinburgh鈥檚 grandest most distinctive buildings, was designed in the Jacobethan style by William Playfair in the 1840s. It was opened by Queen Victoria who is reported to have said she thought it more impressive than Holyrood.

Richard Murphy Architects: The Crescent at Donaldson's in Edinburgh New Town

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Apartments will have views of the former Donaldson鈥檚 School for the Deaf