A guided walk in a lush, green valley with a focus on key Scottish architectural features. Stroll off the beaten path up the picturesque banks of the Water of Leith to marvel at the goddess Hygiea within a Georgian Neoclassical mineral water temple, then take in the 1830s stonework of Dean Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford. After discovering the picturesque Baronial legacy ofthe ancient milling village, savour the story of the Victorian social housing. Lastly, walk through a chic 19th century cemetery to see two exceedingly glamorous Georgian orphanages, now converted into modern art galleries.
