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Stunning video captures inside a street made up of bungalows - and a 177-year-old mausoleum.

The Craigentinny Marbles sit on Craigentinny Crescent in Edinburgh's north east, neighbouring rows of 1930s homes.

The stunning marble tomb houses the remains of William Henry Miller, a landowner and Member of Parliament for Newcastle-under-Lyme, who moved to the area after losing his seat in 1841.

Miller died in 1848, unmarried and childless, with his will executed by a distant relative.
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