Living in Currie

Located on the outskirts of Edinburgh, the village of Currie offers a charming mix of suburban convenience and rural bliss. Perched along the gentle flow of the Water of Leith and bordered by picturesque hills, Currie is a delightful place to settle down if you’re looking for a slower pace of life close to the capital. With a rich history, beautiful surroundings, and excellent local amenities, Currie is an ideal spot for families, professionals, and retirees alike.

Is Currie a good place to live?

Absolutely! Currie combines the best of both worlds: proximity to Edinburgh with the feel of a tight-knit, peaceful community. Here, you’ll find a great mix of property types, from quaint cottages to modern family homes. Plus, Currie’s friendly atmosphere, ample green spaces, and historical charm make it a fantastic choice for anyone looking to escape city life without leaving it behind entirely.

With well-regarded schools, local shops, cosy cafés, and access to beautiful walks, Currie has a lot to offer. The village also provides an excellent base for commuters, thanks to efficient public transport links to Edinburgh’s city centre and beyond.

What is the transport in Currie like?

Getting around from Currie is a breeze, whether you’re commuting into Edinburgh or heading out for a weekend adventure. The village is served by convenient bus and rail connections, and it’s close to major roadways, making it easy to get anywhere you need to go.

Currie by bus

Bus travel is the most popular public transport option here. Lothian Buses runs several routes through Currie, including the popular 44 and 45 services that take you directly to the heart of Edinburgh. With frequent service, commuting into the city is quick and easy, and the buses run late into the evening - perfect for those nights out in the capital. If you fancy a shopping spree away from the city centre, you can hop on the number 32 bus that will take you to the Gyle Shopping Centre, which is located close to South Gyle and Edinburgh Gateway train stations.

Currie by rail

Curriehill Station, located on the southwestern edge of the village, offers regular train services to Edinburgh Waverley. You’ll be in the city centre in just about 20 minutes, making it ideal for commuters or those seeking a hassle-free day in town. Trains also head westward, linking Currie with Glasgow and other destinations.

Currie by car

For drivers, the A70 provides a direct route into Edinburgh while also connecting with the Edinburgh City Bypass for journeys farther afield. Plus, you’re only a short drive away from the M8, which takes you west to Glasgow, or the M9, leading north toward Stirling.

What are the schools in Currie like?

Currie boasts a range of quality educational facilities, making it a popular choice for families.

The village has two well-regarded primary schools: Currie Primary School and Nether Currie Primary School. For secondary education, there’s the highly respected Currie Community High School, known for its strong academic and extracurricular programs.

Providing personalised education for secondary-aged learners with a wide range of learning disabilities, Woodlands School is located in Roley’s Wood, a beautiful, wooded area shared with Currie Community High School.

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What are the best things to do in Currie

Though it’s a small village, Currie offers plenty to see and do. If you enjoy the great outdoors, you’re in for a treat! The Pentland Hills Regional Park is right on your doorstep, offering miles of scenic trails for walking, hiking, and even mountain biking.

The Water of Leith Walkway winds through Currie, providing a lovely setting for a riverside stroll or a leisurely cycle. Along the way, you’ll find spots to picnic, enjoy nature, and even do a little birdwatching.

For those interested in history, the ancient Kirk of Currie is a fascinating landmark with roots stretching back to the 13th century. And, if you’re up for a short drive, Edinburgh’s numerous attractions, including its famous festivals, museums, and vibrant shopping districts, are all within easy reach.

In Currie itself, there are a few delightful local pubs and cafés, perfect for grabbing a bite or meeting up with friends. You’ll also find community groups, sports clubs, and a friendly vibe that makes newcomers feel right at home.

Types of property in Currie

Currie offers a fantastic range of property types to suit different tastes and budgets. From historic stone cottages to modern townhouses and new-build family homes, there’s something here for everyone. You’ll also find lovely bungalows, spacious detached homes, and charming terraces that appeal to first-time buyers and families alike.

With Currie’s unique blend of village charm and suburban convenience, finding a home here is like finding a peaceful retreat just minutes from the buzz of Edinburgh.

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Combining rural charm with urban accessibility, Currie is a great place to live for those seeking a life within a friendly community close to the countryside. It’s a popular place for all kinds of home hunter, from upsizing families to downsizing empty nesters. Browse all properties for sale in Currie and find your next dream home with us.

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Currie at a glance*

Average selling price
£330,238
Median time to sell
21 days
Average % of Home Report achieved
103.2%
Most popular property type
3 bedroom house

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* Figures are based on properties marketed and sold through ESPC. Home Report valuations relate to properties where the Home Report was available on espc.com. Figures relate to the 3 month period ending on 31/10/2024