Dalmeny House, Edinburgh
Facts and practical information
Dalmeny House is a Gothic revival mansion located in an estate close to Dalmeny on the Firth of Forth, to the north-west of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was designed by William Wilkins, and completed in 1817. Dalmeny House is the home of the Earl and Countess of Rosebery. The house was the first in Scotland to be built in the Tudor Revival style. It provided more comfortable accommodation than the former ancestral residence, Barnbougle Castle, which still stands close by. Dalmeny today remains a private house, although it is open to the public during the summer months. The house is protected as a category A listed building, while the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland. ()
Dalmeny House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Turnhouse Golf Club, Forth Bridge, Forth Road Bridge, Deep Sea World.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Dalmeny House by public transport?
Bus
- Barnbougle Gate Lodge • Lines: 43 (20 min walk)
- Easter Dalmeny • Lines: 43 (28 min walk)