Time travel back to a Victorian era printworks that used water power from Leithen Water to run belts and pulleys of impressively complicated machines. You'll learn how to handset movable metal type and then ink and print your own name. Really cool hands-on fun for people 3 and up. The guides are kind and knowledgable. The offices, paper stores, caseroom and machine room are seemingly untouched by time. This place isn't so much restored as undisturbed. Looking around at the teapot on the stove and the posters on the walls, it could be any point in time between 1897 and 1980, when the original family firm ceased business. A terrific resource for people interested in the graphic arts and the history and practicalities of printing. Learn what it means to be "out of sorts" and what being "a dab hand" means. A totally delightul experience. Will go again. read more