English: Restalrig Parish Kirk Founded by 12thC Norman incomers, the De Lestalrics, the church served the parish of their barony which included the village of South Leith. The Leith parishioners would wend their way up Hawkhill to attend church services here before they acquired their own South Leith Parish Kirk in 1488. Restalrig lay on the main road between Holyrood Abbey and the lands of North Leith, which David I granted the monks in the Abbey's charter of 1143.
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