Edinburgh Tour showing 17th Century Plumbing Wellhead

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Edinburgh

Celsius Plumbing: Edinburgh Plumbers & Boiler Engineers

Plumbers in Edinburgh helped shaped the city of Edinburgh and its no different today. Celsius Plumbing and Heating Edinburgh will take you back in time where combi gas boilers, toilet flushes and hot water plumbing hadn't even been invented yet.

Discover the hidden history of Edinburgh through the lens of its plumbing systems. Step back to a time where combi gas boilers, toilet flushes and hot water tanks were a figment of imagination.

Our Plumbing Tours of Edinburgh provide a unique and engaging way to explore the city’s rich heritage, showcasing how innovations in 17th century plumbing have shaped its development from the Old Town to the New Town and into the present day.

Ideal for history enthusiasts, apprentices, and anyone curious about the unseen history of Edinburgh's Plumbing from the 1600's - present day.

Tour Highlights:
  • Nor Loch (Now Princes Street Gardens) – Learn about the history of Nor Loch, once a defensive loch and sewage dump, now a beautiful garden area.
  • Castlehill Reservoir and Edinburgh’s Water Supply – Learn about the history of this reservoir and its crucial role in providing water to Edinburgh.
  • St. Giles’ Cathedral – Observe the unique drainage systems incorporated into the architecture of this historic building.
  • The Wellhouse Tower – Discover the story of Edinburgh’s Castle old well and it's crucial role in the castle's water supply before modern plumbing was introduced.
  • The High Street Wellhead – Discover this historical wellhead that was once a primary source of water for the citizens of Edinburgh.
  • West Bow Wellhead – Visit the 1st built wellhead in Edinburgh's old town, built in 1674.
  • Cast Iron Pipes in Edinburgh – Take a look at the Victorian-era cast iron pipes that revolutionized the city’s water drainage system.
  • The Royal Mile’s Plumbing – Walk along the Royal Mile and learn about the evolution of plumbing in Edinburgh’s old town, including hidden cisterns and early sewage systems. Visit Huntly House to see 17th Century wooden water pipes.
  • The New Town’s Georgian Plumbing – Explore the advanced plumbing techniques used in the 18th-century New Town, highlighting the contrast with the Old Town’s medieval systems.
  • St. Margaret’s Well – Visit this historic well, which is an excellent example of medieval water supply and religious significance, now relocated to Holyrood Park
  • Join us on this fascinating journey to uncover the plumbing innovations that have quietly but significantly contributed to Edinburgh’s evolution. Our expert guides will provide deep insights and captivating stories, making this tour both educational and enjoyable.

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    Vertrekdagen

    • Maandag
    • Dinsdag
    • Woensdag
    • Donderdag
    • Vrijdag
    • Zaterdag
    • Zondag

    April — September

    Contact gegevens

    Celsius Plumbing and Heating

    2D
    West Telferton
    Telferton Industrial Estate
    Edinburgh
    City of Edinburgh
    EH7 6UL

    Hoofd faciliteiten

    • Invalidenparkeerplaats

    Tour information

    Beginnend

    • Edinburgh
    • Edinburgh - City Centre

    Lengte

    2Hours

    Transport

    • Walking

    Type

    • Small Group (1-16)

    Talen

    • English

    Tour prijzen


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    Tourstops

    Edinburgh
    Royal Mile and Grassmarket
    Edinburgh Castle
    St Giles' Cathedral
    New Town
    Old Town
    UNESCO - Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site
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    Celsius Plumbing and Heating

    Our Plumbing Tours of Edinburgh provide a unique and engaging way to explore the city’s rich heritage, showcasing how innovations in plumbing have shaped its development from the Old Town to the New Town and into the present day. Ideal for history enthusiasts, apprentices, and anyone curious about the unseen infrastructure that supports the vibrant metropolis of Edinburgh.

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    Monday - Saturday 8am - 8pm

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