Dean Village

A stunning oasis right by the Water of Leith, Dean Village used to be where milling of water mills took place. You will come across a variety of mill stones and stone plaques decorated with baked bread and pies. Visitors can also see the old Well Court built in the 1880s, which is the most iconic building in the heart of the village. For art lovers, the Dean Gallery and Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, which were both refurbished and converted to be used as galleries, are just a short walk away and many of their exhibitions are free.

We love to get there for a walk or run… Especially on Sundays when the Stockbridge Market is on!

 

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