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
2a Cramond Road South
Edwardian home in tranquil grounds. Fine collection of decorative art.
Historic Buildings & Homes
East Linton
There has been a mill on this site since the 16th century, and the present stone buildings date from the 18th 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'.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Mid Calder
Church of Scotland
This 16th-century parish church, recently restored, won the West Lothian Award for Conservation in 1992.
Historic Sites
Edinburgh
Delve deep into the past into one of Edinburgh's most intriguing and enigmatic sites and discover Edinburgh's best kept secret.
Monuments & Ruins
Pathhead
Soutra Aisle dated 1686 is a family burial vault, constructed when the Scottish Church banned monuments inside churches.
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
An outstanding collection of maritime memorabilia inside an elegant Georgian building.
Castles
A beautifully preserved ecclesiastical building in a wooded setting.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Haddington
Home of the Duke of Hamilton, dating from 14th century.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Pathhead
A grand old Medieval church built in 1449, by William Crichton Lord Chancellor of Scotland.