Huntlywood Terrace in Hillsborough and nothing on the library website. Huntlywood is a place near the Scottish borders. The houses here were built in the 1980s and 1990s with one possibly built later than that but suspect that it was a rebuild. Only two entries on Papers Past and they were two ads for selling houses in 1988.
Edited to say that when sections were being sold in 1975 going by the subdivision map this street was being called Eaglesham Place. Eaglesham is a place in Scotland. Couldn’t find anything on Papers Past about the name change to Huntlywood.
I had to walk on the road here as part of the footpath was full of rubbish bins and the rest of it was overgrown with plants. The only street view for this street was for 2019 and the footpath was completely clear. Great views here. Some of the houses have big retaining walls and I would love to know why part of one retaining wall seems to have a metal ladder. I was a good girl and didn’t climb it but I was very tempted. Feel free to correct me if I have any information wrong.

Hi there. People whose house is accessed from Glenelg Spur used to use the ladder to get down onto Port Hills road (mainly to the park).
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So about the late reply as I have been so busy lately. That is so interesting to know and I love snippets of information like this
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