Cannonball House (Edinburgh)

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LocationCastlehill, Edinburgh, Scotland
Coordinates55°56′56″N 3°11′46″W / 55.94876°N 3.19622°W / 55.94876; -3.19622
Built1630
Built forAlexander Mure
Cannonball House
The building in 2018, as seen from Castlehill
LocationCastlehill, Edinburgh, Scotland
Coordinates55°56′56″N 3°11′46″W / 55.94876°N 3.19622°W / 55.94876; -3.19622
Built1630
Built forAlexander Mure
Restored1913
Restored byEdinburgh School Board
Listed Building – Category A
Official name356 Castlehill And 2 Castle Wynd North, Cannonball House
Designated14 December 1970
Reference no.LB28491
Cannonball House (Edinburgh) is located in Edinburgh city centre
Cannonball House (Edinburgh)
Shown in Edinburgh city centre

Cannonball House is a 17th-century town house on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was built in 1630 and substantially renovated in the early 20th century. It takes its name from a cannonball embedded in its western wall. The building is protected as a Category A listed building.

Cannonball House is situated at the west end of Castlehill, on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, immediately adjacent to the entrance to the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. It has frontages on Castlehill and Castle Wynd Steps.

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