GUIDED TOURS Robert Smail's Printing Works 2025
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GUIDED TOURS Robert Smail's Printing Works 2025

Oldest working commercial letterpress printers in the UK – a living museum of Victorian history

By Robert Smail’s Printing Works

Location

National Trust - Robert Smail's Printing Works

7-9 High Street Innerleithen EH44 6HA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 days before event.

About this event

  • Try your hand at being an apprentice compositor in the Caseroom.
  • See how newspapers, tickets, posters and letterheads were printed before the digital age.
  • Explore Robert Smail’s office, scarcely altered since 1866.
  • Admire the waterwheel that once powered the printing works.
  • Discover a working letterpress printers.
  • Peruse the Stationers Shop for letterpress printed items, and traditional stock such as pens and ink


HOURS:

MAY, JUNE, JULY: Tours begin at 11am, 1.30pm, and 3.15pm MONDAYS ONLY

AUGUST: Tours begin at 11am, 1.30pm, and 3.15pm Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Access to the printing works area is by tour only. Tours last around 90 minutes.

Spaces are limited and so booking in advance is recommended. Members can book for free, while non-members will need to pay when booking. If you do not pre-book, we cannot guarantee entry to the property and you may be turned away; without booking, you travel at your own risk.

For last minute spaces, call 01896 830 206


Members (NTS and other Trusts)

Member entry will be free but you must book in advance.

Each individual member will require a ticket so please ensure you purchase the correct quantity of tickets to cover those visiting (eg Family Members bringing 2 adults and 2 children will require 4 family membership tickets).

You’ll also need to show your membership card on arrival. Members of other National Trusts (for e.g. The National Trust [England]) & groups such as ASVA are also admitted free. Please book as a Trust memeber and bring your cards to show on entry.


Non-Members

Please purchase the required ticket type. You may be asked for identification upon entry. Prices exclude Eventbrite booking fee.


  • Adult – £11
  • Concession – £8.50
  • Child £6.50
  • Family (2 adults and up to 2 children) – £31.50
  • 1 Parent family – £21
  • Young Scot - £1


Before you travel

Please consider other visitors prior to travelling if you have symptoms of cold / flu and other airborne viruses.

Parking is available at the Leithen Road car park, across the road opposite the Memorial Hall, 5 mins walk away, or on Leithen Crescent around the corner from the Printing Works. Please note that parking on the High Street is restricted to 45 mins. Limited bicycle storage is available in our courtyard (please ask shop staff for assistance).


Accessibility

Unfortunately, our Caseroom is upstairs and is not suitable for wheelchair access.

Any necessary companion(s) are admitted free (please book as a Trust member). We welcome all assistance dogs.

More information can be found here: Robert Smail’s Printing Works… | National Trust for Scotland


Dogs

Unfortunately due to small spaces and working machinery the Printing Works is not dog friendly (except for assistance dogs & guide dogs).


Toilets

The printing works has no public toilet facilities.


Gift Shop

Our gift shop is open between 10.30am–5pm.


We hope you enjoy your visit!

Frequently asked questions

Is the building accessible?

There are 17 steps up to the caseroom, with no other access. There is a step of about 4 inches up into the Paperstore, and 2 steps down leaving the office/shop area, although these can be circumvented via an alley to the right of the shop. Main entry is at ground level from the high street.

Where can I find detailed access information?

More information can be found at www.nts.org.uk/accessibility/robert-smails-accessibility-guide

Is Smail's dog friendly?

Unfortunately we only allow assistance dogs. The rooms in the building can be small/ crowded, and there is loud working machinery.

What car and bike parking is available?

Parking is available at the Leithen Road car park, across the road opposite the Memorial Hall, 5 mins walk away, or on Leithen Crescent around the corner from the Printing Works. Please note that parking on the High Street is restricted to 45 mins. Limited bicycle storage is available in the yard.

How long does the tour last?

The tour lasts 90 minutes.

Are there public toilets?

We have no public toilet facilities.

Visiting with young children

Young children will need supervision by a responsible adult. If a 90-minute tour is too long for them, we can usually add families on to the tour a little later, with a focus on the hands-on element and the moving machinery. Please let us know in advance. There is buggie storage in the shop.

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