Arniston House

LOCATION

GOREBRIDGE, MIDLOTHIAN

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Arniston House has been home to the Dundas family for more than four centuries, and is a Palladian-style mansion set in beautiful parkland. Inside is intricate stucco work, alongside period furniture and portraits. Entry is by guided tour only and includes the dining room, drawing room, and library which is home to a very special ceramics collection. Visitors are free to wander the grounds and enjoy views of nearby Edinburgh.

Arniston House
GOREBRIDGE,EH23 4RY

Features

Children
  • Suitable for children of all ages
Facilities
  • Parking onsite
Accessibility
  • Facilities: Wheelchair ramp
  • Accessible toilets
Opening times
  • Opening Times: Open May-Jun, Tue-Wed; Jul-mid Sep, Tue, Wed & Sun. Tours at 2 & 3.30. Pre arranged groups (10+) accepted all year

About the area

Discover Midlothian

With the Pentland Hills climbing to the west, the Moorfoot Hills to the south, and Edinburgh right on its doorstep, Midlothian is high up on the agenda for many visitors to Scotland. South of Edinburgh’s city bypass lies a swathe of former coal-mining country. The pits were closed in the 1980s, and former mining communities like Dalkeith, Newtongrange, Bonnyrigg and Gorebridge have become dormitory suburbs of the city. Gorebridge is a rather sleepy suburb these days. In the 19th century it produced gunpowder for Wellington’s armies and Nelson’s warships, and its peace was occasionally shattered by accidental explosions. You can see the scanty remains of the gunpowder mills nearby, but Gorebridge’s real attraction is a grand Georgian mansion built for a dynasty of Scottish magnates: Arniston House.

In a mining village south of Edinburgh you’ll find one of Scotland's most mysterious buildings. Rosslyn Chapel was founded here in 1446 and is linked with the Knights Templar and other secretive societies, and, believed by some to be the hiding place of the Holy Grail, a role publicised in Dan Brown’s novel The Da Vinci Code. Make time to visit Dalhousie Castle, which claims to be the oldest inhabited castle in Scotland, built in 1450.

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