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An historic listed "K6" red phone box or “Jubilee” kiosk, commemorating the Silver Jubilee of the coronation of King George V. These boxes are 8'3" high and 3ft square. They were originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral, Battersea Power Station and Bankside Power Station now Tate Modern.
Historic England have listed to preserve these iconic red kiosks, and many have transformed them to coffee shops, libraries, museums, bakeries, and defibrillators. In Cheltenham, 10 red phone boxes have been transformed into miniature art galleries, showcasing the work of local artists.
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and is the Country's second most populous city. George IV Bridge is an elevated street in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is home to a number of the city's important public buildings with the kiosk is located outside National Library of Scotland. The kiosk nearest the bus stop is being sold - see legal pack.
Edinburgh City Council (0131 200 2000) www.edinburgh.gov.uk
You own the kiosk and can resell at any point, but it is heritage site, so cannot remove them or alter the exterior. The kiosk is registered as a Listed Building at Historic England (see www.historicengland.org.uk)
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