Dalmeny House

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Overview
This is the home of the Earl and the Countess of Rosebery, whose family have lived on this estate for over 300 years. The house, however, dates from 1815, when it was built in Tudor Gothic style. There is fine French furniture, tapestries and porcelain from the Rothschild Mentmore collection. Early Scottish furniture is also shown, with 18th-century portraits, Rosebery racing mementoes, a display of pictures and one of the world's most important Napoleonic collections.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: See website

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
Location
SOUTH QUEENSFERRY, Edinburgh, EH30 9TQ
About the area
Edinburgh is one of Britain’s most spectacular cities and both Old and New Towns have UNESCO World Heritage status. At its heart, the Old Town is a treasury of architecture stretching back to medieval times with its labyrinth of narrow lanes (‘wynds’ or ‘closes’).
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Dalmeny House

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
This is the home of the Earl and the Countess of Rosebery, whose family have lived on this estate for over 300 years. The house, however, dates from 1815, when it was built in Tudor Gothic style. There is fine French furniture, tapestries and porcelain from the Rothschild Mentmore collection. Early Scottish furniture is also shown, with 18th-century portraits, Rosebery racing mementoes, a display of pictures and one of the world's most important Napoleonic collections.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: See website
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
Location
SOUTH QUEENSFERRY, Edinburgh, EH30 9TQ
About the area
Area image
Edinburgh is one of Britain’s most spectacular cities and both Old and New Towns have UNESCO World Heritage status. At its heart, the Old Town is a treasury of architecture stretching back to medieval times with its labyrinth of narrow lanes (‘wynds’ or ‘closes’).