Newhailes House, Musselburgh. The National Trust for Scotland
The ongoing redevelopment of the gardens at Newhailes House, Musselburgh. The National Trust for Scotland.
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Arden Guest House, Musselburgh, United Kingdom, HD Review
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Set opposite Musselburgh Racecourse, Arden Guest House is a Victorian house which still retains its original features. Conveniently located 1 milesss from the beach and 15 minutes’ drive from Edinburgh, guests can explore the beautiful Scottish countryside as well as easily reach the capital.
The rooms feature free Wi-Fi, a TV, and a hospitality tray with tea/coffee making facilities. Some rooms overlook the golf course and racecourse.
Guests can enjoy a varied breakfast menu, including a continental option, and a selection of jams. The Full Scottish breakfast, made of locally sourced ingredients, is also available.
With many golf courses nearby, Arden Guest House is proudly situated opposite Musselburgh Links, which, established in 16th century, is the oldest golf course in the world. The beautiful Inveresk Lodge Garden is 1 mile from the property.
The property is 1 mile to the nearest train station with direct trains into Edinburgh City taking just 5 minutes. Buses to Edinburgh stop just outside the house and take 20 minutes.
Welcome to Inveresk House
A brief introduction to Inveresk House, a historic mansion and Bed and Breakfast in Musselburgh, Scotland.
Gärten der Welt - Inveresk Lodge Garden, Schottland
Wir zeigen Ihnen den schottischen Inveresk Lodge Garden.
Newhailes, Musselburgh, Scotland
Newhailes, Musselburgh, Scotland
Newhailes is an amazing survival story and is a dignified 17th-century home in authentic condition. Rather than attempt to re-create an immaculate dwelling, the NationalTrust has worked hard to keep the house untouched by modern hands. If you're hungry for Scottish history, Newhailes features prominently in the Scottish Enlightenment. The 18th-century designed landscape surrounding the house holds a few surprises of its own. Newhailes is a truly unique place to visit
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Harbour Fisherrow Musselburgh Near Edinburgh East Lothian Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the harbour at Fisherrow on visit the former fishing village in Musselburgh, East Lothian. There has been fishing at Fisherrow and Musselburgh since Roman times, and the present 18th century harbour is very close to the Roman harbour which served the Inveresk Roman fort on the high ground east of the River Esk. The Fisherrow fishermen used to fish for herring,and later for white fish, prawns and sprats. The harbour was home to a large fishing fleet.
View from LETTERFINLAY LODGE in SCOTLAND
Capturing the amazing scenery of the highland from the Letterfinaly Lodge in Scotland.
Video shot by GoPro Hero 4.
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Knockinaam Lodge - Scotland
December 2017 - filmed using DJI Phantom 3 and Canon DSLR
Scotland Lodge Farm, Salisbury
Scotland Lodge Farm, Winterbourne Stoke, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP3 4TF, England
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Scotland Borders, Midlothian and Edinburgh
There's no denying the Scottish Borders are beautiful and enchanting. With a rich and vibrant history, the sensational Floors Castle and breath-taking Roxburghe Estates is a unique combination of Scottish history and timeless elegance in modern-day Scotland. Welcome to our home.
exploring east lothian Pt4
slideshow of east lothians garlton hills,transversed by an ancient ridgeroad once the road from england into south east scotland,
Old Photographs Of Pencaitland East Lothian Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Pencaitland, a village in East Lothian, about 12 miles south east of Edinburgh, 5 miles south west of Haddington, and 1 mile east of Ormiston. The land where the village lies is said to have been granted by William the Lion to Calum Cormack in 1169, who gave the church, with the tithes and other property belonging to it, to the monks of Kelso, in whose possession it remained till a short time prior to the accession of King Robert Bruce. The land subsequently became the property of a younger branch of the Maxwell family, who granted the advowson and tithes to the monks of Dryburgh Abbey, who held them until the Reformation. The Seton family were granted lands in East Lothian, including Winton, by King David I of Scotland in 1150. In the ensuing years the estate has passed through the hands of several eminent families. The origins of the winton house date from 1480 when George, 4th Lord Seton, commenced the building of Wintoun Castle, a tower standing 4 stories high, surrounded by a defensive curtain wall. During the War of the Rough Wooing in 1544, Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, all but destroyed the original Wintoun Castle after bombardment and burning. The Pencaitland parish Church of Scotland, at Easter Pencaitland, is apparently of the 16th or early 17th century, but probably standing on medieval foundations. Reverend Angus Makellar DD, was minister of Pencaitland and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1840 during his term as minister.