The region’s rich history has resulted in many remarkable buildings and monuments in Edinburgh & The Lothians, especially in the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Highlights include Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Rosslyn Chapel and Linlithgow Palace.
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Castles
Pathhead
A large and sophisticated castle with a spectacular facade of faceted stonework in an Italian style added, following a visit to Italy, by the Earl of Bothwell between 1581 and 1591.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Edinburgh
Situated at the top of the Royal Mile, Gladstone's Land provides a unique glimpse of life in the Old Town in the 17th century.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Haddington
Home of the Duke of Hamilton, dating from 14th century.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Edinburgh
St Marys Episcopal Cathedral Built in 1879 to the design of Sir George Gilbert Scott, St Mary's is one of the world's great neo-Gothic buildings.
Castles
North Berwick
Set on the edge of the cliffs, looking out to the Bass Rock, this formidable castle was a stronghold of the Douglas family.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Linlithgow
The magnificent ruin of a great Royal Palace set in its own park and beside Linlithgow Loch.
Monuments & Ruins
Edinburgh
On the death of Sir Walter Scott in 1832, the great and good of the city came together to agree on a fitting monument to this outstanding Scottish literary figure.
Castles
Edinburgh
World famous icon of Scotland and part of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Edinburgh
An outstanding collection of maritime memorabilia inside an elegant Georgian building.
Monuments & Ruins
Pathhead
Soutra Aisle dated 1686 is a family burial vault, constructed when the Scottish Church banned monuments inside churches.
Historic Buildings & Homes
South Queensferry
Hopetoun House, Scotland's finest stately home, is an important part of European architectural heritage situated in South Queensferry, outside Edinburgh.