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'Hidden gem' located in the middle of a UK city has 'peaceful lanes' and magnificent architecture

Tucked away in a picturesque enclave, the village is an oasis in the middle of a city and a hit with tourists who stumble upon it

Dean Village, a peaceful and enchanting oasis in Edinburgh beside the Water of Leith, merely moments from the vibrant Princes Street. Originally the centre of grain processing during the 12th century, it has evolved into a residential area rich in heritage and charm, with traces of its manufacturing past still evident through scattered millstones and commemorative plaques featuring images of baked produce.


This picturesque village in Scotland proves popular amongst visitors who make the effort to discover it. The UK Tour Guide, a travel content creator on Instagram, holds special affection for this corner of Edinburgh. In a social media video, he declared: "Next time you visit Edinburgh, you have to take a 15 minute walk to the quiet, hidden village inside the city, reports the Express.


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He added: "Dean Village with its wonderful flowing water, cobbled streets and picturesque buildings, it's a must to add to any bucket list. I know I have posted about Dean Village before, I just really like it there!"

The famous Dean Bridge, an architectural triumph by Thomas Telford finished in 1831, links the settlement to the city centre through its magnificent sandstone spans rising 39 metres from the valley floor.


Upon arrival you'll discover Well Court, a significant Victorian structure at the village's core.

Built in 1886 as exemplary accommodation for labourers, it was crafted by Sidney Mitchell featuring striking red sandstone design, towers and a delightful central yard.

After undergoing restoration work during the 2000s, Well Court remains a residential building today, perfectly marrying its fascinating heritage with modern-day living.


The property serves as a major draw in Dean Village, providing guests with a glimpse into Edinburgh's industrial heritage alongside breathtaking scenery.

Boasting magnificent architecture and peaceful cobblestone lanes, this charming settlement sits along the waterfront within a quiet stretch of The Water of Leith Walkway.

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The impressive 12.75-mile route runs from Balerno through to Leith Docks, featuring numerous landmarks such as St. Bernard's Well and the Royal Botanic Garden.

Dean Village has received glowing reviews on Tripadvisor, with one visitor describing the location as a "Hidden gem in the middle of the city", whilst another remarked, "Absolutely gorgeous little spot and easily walkable from the centre of town."

A third visitor noted: "We discovered this village as it was only a short walk from our hotel. It really is so worth a visit, you can't believe that you are so close to the city centre."

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