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Madelvic House hosts a range of creative and cultural activities, including history exhibitions, arts classes, music lessons, and craft workshops. There is also a community garden on site, and rooms are available to hire for events too.
A theatre, studio and foyer designed by artists with young people in the heart of Greater Craigmillar.
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