Dumbiedykes Edinburgh Modernist housing

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Dumbiedykes Housing : Modernist Architecture

Edinburgh Housing, Holyrood Tower Block, Scotland

post updated 29 October 2023

Dumbiedykes Edinburgh Modernist housing - Tower Block
Dumbiedykes tower block image © Adrian Welch

Modernist Housing Edinburgh located off Holyrood Road, on the south side, facing onto the park.

Dumbiedykes Housing

Elegant design though not widely recognised as such perhaps because this is viewed as sixties working class housing, tarred with the same brush as many ugly tower blocks built at the time.

This residential area located just south of the city centre mainly comprises public housing developments. It is bounded in the north by Holyrood Road, the west by the Pleasance and St Leonard’s Street and the east by Holyrood Park.

The site housed Edinburgh’s Deaf and Dumb School until the mid 19th century. As the inhabitants of the school were known as the “dumbies”, the local area became known as Dumbie Dykes or Dumbies Dykes.

Dumbiedykes flats from Salisbury Crags, looking West, with the Old Town on the right:
Dumbiedykes Edinburgh Modernist housing
photo By Kim Traynor – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=16235629

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.

As a result, the tenants moved to new estates in Craigmillar, The Inch, Liberton, Prestonfield, Restalrig, Burdiehouse, Gracemount, Gilmerton and other areas of Edinburgh. Ian Rankin called the rebuilt tenement area “Greenfield” in his novel Dead Souls (1999).

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Dublin Street
housing photo from the architect

Fettes Row Housing terraces
St Vincent Place
housing photograph : Michael Wolchover

Cramond Housing
Cramond houses
housing image from Richard Murphy Architects

Lasswade Road Housing
Lasswade Road Housing
housing photo © Keith Hunter

Edinburgh Property

Modern Edinburgh Houses

Scottish Parliament is located just east of Dumbiedykes housing

Scottish Capital Building Designs

Scottish Capital Property Designs – recent architectural selection below:

Edinburgh Home Demonstrator Project
Greendykes net zero affordable housing
property image courtesy of EHDP
Edinburgh Home Demonstrator Project

Rowanbank Gardens Edinburgh Property
Rowanbank Gardens Double Height Apartment interior
homes image courtesy of Artisan Real Estate
Rowanbank Gardens Edinburgh Housing

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