Edinburgh Evening News

Demolition of Edinburgh pub Smithies Ale House underway

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A former Edinburgh pub, which has lain vacant for the last four years, is being demolished ahead of plans to build new homes in the area.

Smithies Ale House on Eyre Place was built in the 1980s and operated as a public house until its closure in March 2020. Last year the council approved plans for the demolition of the building and ‘clearance of the adjacent land’ including 22 trees to make way for 11 homes - nine maisonette­s, two flats and a shared garden.

The planning statement notes: “The developmen­t will be predominan­tly 2 storeys from street level with a small set back third storey area forming a ‘book end’ to the developmen­t and providing roof terrace amenity to the upper maisonette­s.” The site includes cycle storage space for each property but there is no vehicle parking proposed for the site.

The site was originally tenement flats and later a block of shops before it was demolished to build Smithies, which took its name after its architect Dougie Smith. Mr Smith recreated a traditiona­l Victorian pub with acute attention to detail including gas lamps, huge ornate mirrors and stained glass windows on the doors.

Several Edinburgh residents recalled fond memories of the ‘great wee boozer’ in its heyday. One said: “Great little pub - often had lunch there when I worked in Edinburgh. Always busy.”

One added they ‘had a lot of good nights in there with family and friends’ with another resident saddened to see the demolition of the pub adding Edinburgh is losing ‘a lot of its character.’ Others however welcomed the move.

 ?? ?? Smithies Ale House on Eyre Place in Edinburgh is being demolished to make way for new homes
Smithies Ale House on Eyre Place in Edinburgh is being demolished to make way for new homes

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