Pictures of Dean Village

The gallery contains photos of Dean Village taken from various vantage points and at different times of the day and year. Click on the thumbnails to see larger sized photographs of Dean Village. The picture size on average is 80kb.

All photos are also available as large and very large, high resolution images which are suitable for use in printed materials. If you would like to use one of the Edinburgh pictures available on this website please get in touch.

See the bottom of the page for links to more information about visiting Dean Village, Edinburgh's hidden village.

Buildings in Dean Village
Dean Village seen from the East side of the Water of Leith
Old milling buildings in Dean Village now turned into apartments
Picture of the high terrace rising above Dean Village
Cottage in Dean Village
Village rooftops from Bells Brae
Old-style car shop near Dean Village
Dean Gallery
Photo of the water feature at the National Gallery of Modern Art
The water feature is a modern art sculpture
Picture of Edinburgh Castle and Belford Church from the National Gallery of Modern Art
Holy Trinity Church on Dean Bridge
Dean Bridge from Queensferry Street
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Origin of 'Edinburgh'

Tourists have problems with the name of Edinburgh. The most common writings include 'edinburg', 'edinborough', 'edimburgh', 'edinbourgh', 'ediburgh', 'edinbugh', 'edinboro', etc.

According to the Scottish Place Names dictionary, the name Edinburgh means 'Fort of the Rock Face'. The 'edin' part comes from Scottish Gaelic and means 'rock face', while 'burgh' comes from Old English meaning stronghold.

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