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The property is a diamond-shaped piece of land located in a prime suburban area to the south of Edinburgh, measuring 2103 square meters. The land is bordered by a dry stone dyke on two sides and open fencing on the other two sides, with a dirt track providing access via a fenced area. The site has been landscaped and has a mostly gravelled surface, with a history of being used as the Burdiehouse Inn from 1930 to 1950. It lies north of the new Barratt development and offers potential for redevelopment, with possible uses including reinstituting the former inn, glamping, recreational activities, storage, a car park, or residential development (subject to necessary consents).