Goldenacre is an area in Edinburgh, Scotland, centred on the northern end of Inverleith Row.
[3] The area is well-served for local transport, with six bus services provided by Lothian Buses.
to be broadly affluent, and is mostly residential with some commercial activity, especially around the junction of Ferry Road with Inverleith Row, such as a newsagent, a fishmonger, a dispensing chemist and an off-licence, plus some more specialist businesses such as a fishing tackle shop, and one of the UK's leading stamp shops.
St James Goldenacre is a Scottish Episcopal church opened in 1888, designed by Robert Rowand Anderson with painted decoration by William Hole.
The Playing Fields belongs to George Heriot's School, and encompasses field hockey pitches, rugby pitches, cricket nets and a fenced, floodlit court used for tennis and football, amongst other activities.