...with Kirkbrae House and Rhema Church.
Kirkbrae House (also known as Deanbrae) is a quirky 17th-century historic building located at the corner of Bells Brae and Dean Bridge. Famous for its plunging multi-storey layout into the Dean Gorge and its eccentric, "labyrinthine" interior, it is one of Edinburgh's most uniquely fascinating architectural anomalies.
Following the street left downwards one will find some picturesque views to Dean Village situated in the narrow valley of the Water of Leith:
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Erhard Bernstein said:
volker_hmbg replied to Erhard Bernstein:
PS.
Zufällig habe ich ein Foto von der Harz Tour mal wieder angeschaut, und fand, dass es dazu eine Erklärung bräuchte - besonders für Nicht-Teilnehmer.
Habe ich jetzt mal nachgeholt (auch wenn dann niemand mehr guckt)!
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Erika+Manfred said:
HWW - hab' eine gute Restwoche
Jaap van 't Veen said:
Kalli said:
Ich hab sie auch mehrmals fotografiert. Ich finde sie originell. ☺
Amelia said:
volker_hmbg replied to Amelia:
for your visit and comment.
I was walking along Queensferry Street together with my granddaughter
coming from Moray Place.....
www.ipernity.com/doc/564349/53138518
...since she was my touristic guide she advised to turn left downwards
to Bells Brae. So we came to the Dean Village Footbridge as part
of the Water of Leith Walkway. The view from the bridge was
one of my highlights of Edinburgh sightseeing.
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Patrick Brandy said: