Inverleith

![Union House, on Inverleith Terrace, was built as a Christian Science church in 1911, but is now offices.[1]](/uploads/202501/20/Union_House0205.jpg)

Inverleith (Scottish Gaelic:Inbhir Lìte) is an inner suburb in the north of Edinburgh, Scotland, on the fringes of the central region of the city. Its neighbours include Trinity to the north and the New Town to the south, with Canonmills at the south-east and Stockbridge at the south-west. Like a great many places in and around Lothian and Edinburgh, the name comes from the Scottish Gaelic Inbhir Lìte, meaning "Mouth of Leith", such is the case with Inverness, meaning mouth of the River Ness etc. Some documents refer to the area as "Inner Leith".