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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Historic Buildings & Homes
Haddington
Home of the Duke of Hamilton, dating from 14th century.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Dunbar
The birthplace of John Muir has been transformed into a stunning Interpretative Centre highlighting the work of the man known as 'the father of modern conservation'.
Castles
Edinburgh
The castle of Craigmillar is one of the most perfectly preserved castles in Scotland.
Monuments & Ruins
Edinburgh
Perched high on Calton Hill in the east end of the city centre, is the monument to Admiral Lord Nelson's victory, and death, at the battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Edinburgh
Church of Scotland
Discover 1,000 years of history in the heart of Edinburgh.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Musselburgh
This fine historic house, set in a fascinating designed landscape, is something of a time-capsule.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Linlithgow
One of the finest examples of a large medieval burgh church.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Linlithgow
The magnificent ruin of a great Royal Palace set in its own park and beside Linlithgow Loch.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Roslin
Founded in 1446, as the Collegiate Church of St Matthew, Rosslyn Chapel today attracts visitors from far and wide, drawn by its unique and mysterious carvings and the beauty of its setting.
Castles
2a Cramond Road South
Edwardian home in tranquil grounds. Fine collection of decorative art.
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.