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Robert Smail’s Printing Works

Oldest working commercial letterpress printers in the UK – a living museum of Victorian history
The machine room which houses the printing presses
Overview
  • 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.

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Entry prices

Adult
£10.00
Family
£30.00
One adult family
£20.00
Concession
£8.00
Child
£5.00
Young Scot
£1.00
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About this place

In the heart of Innerleithen lies this gem of printing history. Robert Smail’s Printing Works is an operational letterpress printers and an important part of Scotland’s industrial heritage.

Between 1866 and 1986, newspapers, business cards, stationery for local traders and letterheads all passed through the inky presses of this thriving business. The National Trust for Scotland purchased the printing works in 1986 and have kept it as a genuine working printers.

The printing presses, some of which date back to the Victorian era, can be seen in action; shelves of type line the walls, revealing the changing fashions for typefaces; and 52 giant guardbooks showcase almost every item printed by the family firm.

Our accreditations and awards

  • 4 Star Visitor Attraction
  • Green Tourism Gold