1 Best Sight in Edinburgh and the Lothians, Scotland

Newhailes

This fine late-17th-century house was designed by Scottish architect James Smith in 1686 as his own home. He later sold it to Lord Bellendon, and in 1707 it was bought by Sir David Dalrymple, first Baronet of Hailes, who improved and extended the house, adding one of the finest rococo interiors in Scotland. The library here played host to many famous figures from the Scottish Enlightenment, as well as inveterate Scot-basher Dr. Samuel Johnson, who dubbed the library "the most learned room in Europe." Most of the original interiors and furnishings remain intact, and there are beautiful walks around the landscaped grounds and through the surrounding woodland.

Off Newhailes Rd., Musselburgh, East Lothian, EH21 6RY, Scotland
0131-653–5599
Sights Details
Rate Includes: £12, Closed Dec.–Apr., Mon. and Tues. year-round, and weekdays in Nov.