Dumbiedykes

The site housed Edinburgh's Deaf and Dumb School until the mid 19th century.

[2] Through the first part of the 20th century, the area was composed of tenement buildings many of which did not have internal toilet facilities.

By the 1960s many of these buildings had become dilapidated, and resultingly the buildings were demolished and the tenants moved to new estates in Craigmillar, The Inch, Liberton, Prestonfield, Restalrig, Burdiehouse, Gracemount, Gilmerton and other areas of Edinburgh.

Overflow pipes dripped water on the cracked paving slabs.

[3]Despite the area benefiting from a superficial building regeneration including modern flats, student residences, University of Edinburgh sports facilities and being popular area to live in due to its closeness to the centre of Edinburgh and its immediate proximity to the Scottish Parliament, when compared with other residential areas in central Edinburgh it still remains an economically impoverished part of the city, suffering from the associated aspects of social problems such as disproportionately high levels of unemployment along with drug and alcohol abuse.

Dumbiedykes flats from Salisbury Crags
Edinburgh's Old and New Towns
Edinburgh's Old and New Towns