Your search term East Lothian, Scotland returned 268 results.
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Ormiston Market Cross, East Lothian
Get acquainted with Ormiston Market Cross, one of the few medieval mercat crosses surviving in Scotland. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Gosford House, East Lothian
Overflowing with classical influence, discover one of Robert Adam’s final grand designs in Gosford House.
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Tantallon and Dirleton castles to reopen this weekend
Access is increased at East Lothian heritage sites
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Grants Awarded by us
Every grant awarded by Historic Environment Scotland from October 2015 is listed here. Visit the website, or contact the staff at Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.
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Prestonpans Battlefield - letter to Council
www.historic-scotland.gov.uk. Keith Dingwall Principal Planner East Lothian Council John Muir House Haddington EH41 3HA by email: environment@eastlothian.gov.uk cc: Rhona Reid, SG Planning Decisions South. ... Historic
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Tantallon Castle
Get an overview of Tantallon Castle in Edinburgh and the Lothians, from its life as home of the Red Douglas dynasty to what to see and do at Tantallon Castle. Contact us today for more information.
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High level masonry inspections to start at historic East Lothian heritage sites
High level masonry inspections will start at Tantallon Castle and Dirleton Castle
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https://www.historicenvironment.scot/media/3094/rowallan-contextualisation-appl.pdf
The principal examples of these gatehouses are:. Seton Palace (East Lothian; demolished) c. ... Stobhall (perthshire) of the late 16th, 1 and 18th centuries;Fountainhall (East Lothian) of the late 16th and 1 centuries;Roslin Castle, east range (Midlothian
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Prestonpans Battlefield - Statement
Historic Scotland, on behalf of Scottish Ministers, has compiled an inventory of nationally important battlefields and Prestonpans is included in this inventory. Visit the website to learn more.
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Visit Holyrood Park
Holyrood Park’s dramatic hills and crags shape Edinburgh’s unforgettable skyline, and its history and archaeology span thousands of years, from Arthur's Seat to St Anthony's Chapel.