Old Dean and Stockbridge

Old Dean and Stockbridge by Malcolm Cant is a detailed exploration of two adjacent districts in Edinburgh, published by Stenlake in 2004. This first edition spans 48 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the rich history of Dean and Stockbridge, highlighting their unique characteristics and the significant landmarks that define these neighborhoods along the Water of Leith.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Dean’s historic milling connections and the transformation of its industrial buildings into residential spaces. The narrative also covers Stockbridge’s role as a hub for various Edinburgh institutions, including The Edinburgh Academy and notable local landmarks such as the former Dean Orphan Hospital, now an art gallery. This edition provides insights into the historical context and development of these areas, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Great Britain and Europe.
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Although separate districts of Edinburgh, Dean and Stockbridge lie close to one another on the Water of Leith. Dean is the older settlement, with historic milling connections and a number of former industrial buildings which have now been restored and converted to residential use. The elegant Dean Bridge forms a focal point of the neighbourhood. Stockbridge has historically been the location of a number of Edinburgh institutions and is still home to The Edinburgh Academy, while the former Royal Edinburgh Institution for the Deaf and Dumb has now relocated elsewhere and its premises absorbed by the school. Well-known local landmarks include the houses of the Colonies and the former Dean Orphan Hospital, now an acclaimed art gallery.
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