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The Dean Village was home to the flour mills that fed Edinburgh for centuries, powered by the Water of Leith which flows right through the village. "Dean" or "Dene" means a steep valley, and this situation means that the village is protected from the noise of the City, despite being so close to the city centre. Walk down Miller Row to see the full splendour of Thomas Telford's Dean Bridge, which seems relatively mundane when crossing it on Queensferry Street.
Nearby Places
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Museum of Childhood
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Edinburgh Castle
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Abbey and Palace of Holyroodhouse
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St Giles' Cathedral
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Old Parliament Hall
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Mary King's Close
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North Bridge
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Gladstone's Land
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Scottish Parliament
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Camera Obscura
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The Edinburgh Dungeon
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Calton Hill
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Beltane Fire Festival
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The Scott Monument
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Old Calton Burial Ground
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The Georgian House
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Fishing (Angling)
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Cricket Match
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6 Times
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Royal Yacht Britannia
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