Living in Trinity

Nestled on the northern edge of Edinburgh, Trinity is a picturesque and peaceful neighbourhood that perfectly balances charm and convenience. With its leafy streets, a mix of architectural styles, proximity to the city centre, and stunning views over the Firth of Forth, Trinity is a favourite for families, professionals, and retirees alike. Add in excellent amenities, schools, and green spaces, and it’s easy to see why so many people want to call Trinity home.

Is Trinity a good place to live?

Trinity is most definitely a good place to live, especially if you desire residing in a peaceful pocket of Edinburgh whilst have convenient access to the city centre. Known for its strong sense of community, this residential area is a blend of period charm and modern comforts, with properties ranging from grand Victorian villas to contemporary apartments.

With its leafy streets, access to good schools, plenty of parks, and some lovely local shops and eateries, Trinity has everything you could ask for. And let’s not forget the stunning coastal views and easy access to the shoreline—perfect for a weekend walk or a relaxed afternoon by the water. Trinity is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a laid-back yet connected lifestyle.

What is the transport in Trinity like?

Getting around from Trinity is a breeze, whether you’re heading into Edinburgh’s city centre or further afield. Public transport is reliable and frequent, while road connections make it easy for drivers to explore beyond the city.

Trinity by bus

Lothian Buses run regular services through Trinity, connecting residents to key parts of the city. Hop on routes 8, 14, or 23, and you’ll be in the city centre in no time. For travel to Leith, you can board the number 16 bus. Connecting Trinity to the eastern edges of Edinburgh, the 19 service carries passengers to Portobello and Joppa via the city centre. Useful for getting to either the Gyle Shopping Centre in the west of the city or to the Royal Infirmary, the 21 service conveniently runs through Trinity. If you need to catch a flight, you can make use of the Skylink 200 service that makes a stop on the coastal fringes of Trinity on its way to Edinburgh Airport.

Trinity by car

Drivers in Trinity enjoy straightforward access to key routes, including the A90 for heading north over the Queensferry Crossing or west toward the bypass. Edinburgh Airport is also easily reachable in under 30 minutes.

Trinity by bicycle and on foot

Residents of Trinity can enjoy access to a variety of cycle paths, leading straight into the city centre or to neighbouring areas such as Leith, Granton, Pilton and beyond. Trinity’s close proximity to the city centre means you can get to Princes Street, Waverley and other notable places within 30 minutes when walking.

What are the schools in Trinity like?

Families moving to Trinity will be delighted by the excellent selection of schools in the area. The neighbourhood is served by a range of highly regarded primary and secondary schools, making it an attractive option for those with children.

Popular primary schools include Trinity Primary and Wardie Primary, both known for their warm communities and strong academic performance, as well as Holy Cross Catholic Primary School. Secondary options include the well-regarded Trinity Academy, offering a wide range of extracurricular opportunities alongside a solid academic curriculum.

For younger children, Trinity also boasts plenty of nursery options, ensuring that families have access to excellent early years education.

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What are the best things to do in Trinity

Trinity offers a fantastic mix of activities for all ages. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a foodie, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

The nearby Edinburgh Waterfront is a must-visit, offering scenic views of the Firth of Forth and plenty of opportunities for a relaxing stroll. The Newhaven Harbour area is perfect for grabbing fish and chips while taking in the sights.

Victoria Park is a local favourite for families, dog walkers, and joggers. With its wide-open spaces, playground, and community events, it’s a hub of activity in the neighbourhood. For something more tranquil, Inverleith Park is just a short walk away, offering beautiful views over the Edinburgh skyline.

History enthusiasts will love exploring the remnants of Trinity’s maritime past, with Newhaven’s historic lighthouse and museum offering fascinating insights. Meanwhile, the nearby Royal Botanic Garden provides a serene retreat with stunning flora and fauna.

Trinity boasts a selection of cozy cafes, traditional pubs, and stylish restaurants. Whether it’s a hearty meal in neighbouring Newhaven at The Starbank Inn or a coffee and cake at one of the charming local cafes, you won’t go hungry here.

And of course, Trinity’s close proximity to the city centre mean you can access a treasure trove of attractions and sightseeing opportunities whenever you like!

Types of property in Trinity

Trinity has a wide range of properties to suit different tastes and budgets. For fans of period homes, there are stunning Victorian and Georgian houses with character-filled details like bay windows and high ceilings. Families often opt for semi-detached houses or modern townhouses, while professionals and downsizers love the convenience of stylish flats and apartments.

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FAQs about living in Trinity

Trinity has a three primary schools, one of which caters to pupils of roman catholic denomination. Trinity Academy is the local secondary school, while nearby Fettes College caters to private students. For more details on the best schools in Trinity, click here.

As the national body for supporting quality and improvement of learning and teaching, Education Scotland is a great place to look for information on school performance. You can use the website to search for an inspection report in a specific school.

We list the school catchment for every property listing in Trinity on espc.com. To search properties by school catchment area, click here.

For details on school catchment areas in Trinity, please refer to the City of Edinburgh Council website.

You can use their interactive catchment map to find which schools are in your catchment area.

The average price of homes in Trinity is £435,071. This figure is based on properties marketed and sold through ESPC, in the 3-month period ending on 31/12/2024.

As a conservation listed area of Edinburgh, new developments in Trinity are rare. Cala Homes completed a development of new build homes back in 2015, which consisted of Georgian-style villas, mews homes and apartments. There are no current housing developments underway in Trinity.

Trinity offers Victoria Park, a spacious green area with a playground, sports facilities, and walking paths, perfect for families. Nearby, the Water of Leith Walkway provides scenic trails for cycling or strolling. Families can also explore historical landmarks like Newhaven Harbour.

The Trinity Academy Sports Campus features sports halls, fitness classes, and outdoor sports areas. Edinburgh Leisure centres nearby offer swimming pools and community activities. Libraries and art spaces host events and exhibitions catering to all ages.

Trinity residents enjoy events like neighbourhood festivals, family picnics, and seasonal markets. Clubs like the Scottish Country Dance Club welcome participants of all skill levels. Local churches and community centres host workshops, kids’ programs, and parent groups, fostering connections and learning opportunities.

Trinity at a glance*

Average selling price
£438,361
Median time to sell
25 days
Average % of Home Report achieved
103.0%
Most popular property type
2 bedroom flat

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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 31/01/2025