West Craigs

West Craigs

West Craigs is the name given to two separate areas of Scotland.

There is a suburb of Edinburgh, south-east of Edinburgh International Airport known as West Craigs.

There is also a modern residential community near Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, called West Craigs.

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