List of Category A listed buildings in Midlothian

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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Midlothian, Scotland.

In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest".[1] Category A structures are those considered to be "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."[2] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1947, and the current legislative basis for listing is the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.[3] The authority for listing rests with Historic Scotland, an executive agency of the Scottish Government, which inherited this role from the Scottish Development Department in 1991. Once listed, severe restrictions are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or its fittings. Listed building consent must be obtained from local authorities prior to any alteration to such a structure.[3] There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland, of which around 8% (some 3,800) are Category A.[4]

The council area of Midlothian covers 354 square kilometres (137 sq mi), and has a population of around 80,600. There are 71 Category A listed buildings in the area.

Listed buildings

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes HB Number [note 2] Image
Preston Hall Stables Preston Hall Policies, Pathhead NT3962865930 55°52′58″N 2°58′00″W / 55.882716°N 2.96664°W / 55.882716; -2.96664 (Preston Hall Stables) Late-18th-century stable block including kennels, piggery, pheasantry and cottages[5] 113
Whitehill House Rosewell NT2964062010 55°50′46″N 3°07′31″W / 55.846145°N 3.125251°W / 55.846145; -3.125251 (Whitehill House) 19th-century country house by William Burn, later St Joseph's Institution[6] 687
Preston Hall, North Gate Preston Hall Policies, Pathhead NT4027767156 55°53′38″N 2°57′24″W / 55.893811°N 2.956539°W / 55.893811; -2.956539 (Preston Hall, North Gate) 18th-century estate gateway[7] 745
Preston Hall, The Lion's Gate Preston Hall Policies, Pathhead NT3925265209 55°52′34″N 2°58′21″W / 55.876192°N 2.972488°W / 55.876192; -2.972488 (Preston Hall, The Lion's Gate) Late-18th-century gates and lodges[8] 746
Crichton Parish Church Crichton NT3808261614 55°50′37″N 2°59′25″W / 55.843747°N 2.990362°W / 55.843747; -2.990362 (Crichton Parish Church) 15th-century former collegiate church of S.S. Mary and Kentigern, including graveyard[9] 753

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Crichton Castle Crichton NT3800061140 55°50′22″N 2°59′30″W / 55.839478°N 2.991563°W / 55.839478; -2.991563 (Crichton Castle) Late 14th to 16th centuries[10] 754

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Crichton Castle Stables Crichton NT3800861088 55°50′20″N 2°59′29″W / 55.839012°N 2.991424°W / 55.839012; -2.991424 (Crichton Castle Stables) Medieval stable block by the castle[11] 755

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Ford House Ford, Pathhead NT3893564359 55°52′07″N 2°58′39″W / 55.868516°N 2.977362°W / 55.868516; -2.977362 (Ford House) 17th-century laird's house[12] 756
Crichton House 17th-century laird's house NT4003562476 55°51′06″N 2°57′34″W / 55.851738°N 2.95937°W / 55.851738; -2.95937 (Crichton House) Crichton[13] 757
Oxenfoord Castle Pathhead NT3881665507 55°52′44″N 2°58′46″W / 55.878814°N 2.979523°W / 55.878814; -2.979523 (Oxenfoord Castle) 18th-century country house by Robert Adam[14] 768
Oxenfoord Viaduct Pathhead NT3882265580 55°52′46″N 2°58′46″W / 55.87947°N 2.979443°W / 55.87947; -2.979443 (Oxenfoord Viaduct) 18th-century bridge accessing Oxenfoord Castle[15] 769
Preston Hall Pathhead NT3943165760 55°52′52″N 2°58′11″W / 55.881165°N 2.969751°W / 55.881165; -2.969751 (Preston Hall) Late-18th-century country house by Robert Mitchell[16] 775
Preston Hall, Walled Garden Preston Hall Policies, Pathhead NT3924265952 55°52′58″N 2°58′22″W / 55.882866°N 2.972815°W / 55.882866; -2.972815 (Preston Hall, Walled Garden) Walled garden including sheds, gazebos, glass houses, sundial and gardener's house[17] 777
Preston Hall, The Temple Preston Hall Policies, Pathhead NT3950366419 55°53′14″N 2°58′07″W / 55.887094°N 2.968748°W / 55.887094; -2.968748 (Preston Hall, The Temple) Classical temple folly[18] 779
Cockpen and Carrington Parish Church Bonnyrigg NT3193364195 55°51′58″N 3°05′21″W / 55.866103°N 3.089187°W / 55.866103; -3.089187 (Cockpen and Carrington Parish Church) 19th-century church by Archibald Elliot[19] 780

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Dalhousie Castle Bonnyrigg NT3234563595 55°51′39″N 3°04′57″W / 55.860771°N 3.082456°W / 55.860771; -3.082456 (Dalhousie Castle) 15th-century castle, extended in the 19th century by William Burn[20] 784

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Vogrie House Newlandrig, Pathhead NT3808663236 55°51′30″N 2°59′26″W / 55.858319°N 2.990669°W / 55.858319; -2.990669 (Vogrie House) 19th-century country house[21] 799

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Borthwick Castle Borthwick NT3699059732 55°49′36″N 3°00′26″W / 55.826698°N 3.007361°W / 55.826698; -3.007361 (Borthwick Castle) 15th-century tower house[22] 805

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Middleton Hall North Middleton NT3680558261 55°48′48″N 3°00′36″W / 55.813459°N 3.009971°W / 55.813459; -3.009971 (Middleton Hall) Early-18th-century country house[23] 806
Arniston House Temple NT3258959467 55°49′25″N 3°04′39″W / 55.823722°N 3.077532°W / 55.823722; -3.077532 (Arniston House) [24] 808

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Arniston House, Grotto Temple NT3239959186 55°49′16″N 3°04′50″W / 55.821172°N 3.080494°W / 55.821172; -3.080494 (Arniston House, Grotto) 18th-century country house by William Adam[25] 811
Arniston House, North Gate-Lodge and Elephant Gates Temple NT3366761215 55°50′22″N 3°03′39″W / 55.839575°N 3.060756°W / 55.839575; -3.060756 (Arniston House, North Gate-Lodge and Elephant Gates) 18th-century gates and lodges[26] 814
Dalkeith House, Conservatory Dalkeith NT3381868175 55°54′08″N 3°03′36″W / 55.90212°N 3.060048°W / 55.90212; -3.060048 (Dalkeith House, Conservatory) 19th-century conservatory by William Burn[27] 1410
Dalkeith House Dalkeith NT3332567905 55°53′59″N 3°04′04″W / 55.899626°N 3.067865°W / 55.899626; -3.067865 (Dalkeith House) Early-18th-century country house by James Smith[28] 1411

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Dalkeith House, Dark Walk Gateway Dalkeith NT3384067660 55°53′51″N 3°03′34″W / 55.897496°N 3.05957°W / 55.897496; -3.05957 (Dalkeith House, Dark Walk Gateway) 18th-century gateway[29] 1412
Dalkeith House, King's Gate Dalkeith NT3219267700 55°53′51″N 3°05′09″W / 55.897626°N 3.085929°W / 55.897626; -3.085929 (Dalkeith House, King's Gate) 19th-century gateway and lodge by David Bryce and William Burn[30] 1437
Dalkeith House, Montagu Bridge Dalkeith NT3336368120 55°54′06″N 3°04′02″W / 55.901563°N 3.06731°W / 55.901563; -3.06731 (Dalkeith House, Montagu Bridge) 18th-century bridge by Robert Adam[31] 1440
St Mary's Episcopal Church, Dalkeith Musselburgh Road, Dalkeith NT3348967727 55°53′53″N 3°03′55″W / 55.89805°N 3.065198°W / 55.89805; -3.065198 (St Mary's Episcopal Church, Dalkeith) 19th-century Gothic church by David Bryce and William Burn[32] 1441
Dalkeith House, Stables and Coach House Dalkeith NT3377968134 55°54′06″N 3°03′38″W / 55.901746°N 3.060662°W / 55.901746; -3.060662 (Dalkeith House, Stables and Coach House) 18th-century stable block by William Adam[33] 1442
Glenesk Railway Viaduct Eskbank NT3237267136 55°53′33″N 3°04′58″W / 55.892585°N 3.08291°W / 55.892585; -3.08291 (Glenesk Railway Viaduct) 19th-century bridge carrying the Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway over the River North Esk[34] 1445
Lothian Bridge Pathhead NT3910064527 55°52′12″N 2°58′29″W / 55.870046°N 2.974763°W / 55.870046; -2.974763 (Lothian Bridge) 19th-century bridge by Thomas Telford, carrying the A68 road over the Tyne Water[35] 5090

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Mavisbank House, Dovecot Loanhead NT2939265742 55°52′47″N 3°07′49″W / 55.879634°N 3.130184°W / 55.879634; -3.130184 (Mavisbank House, Dovecot) 18th-century circular doocot[36] 7386
Mavisbank House, Gazebo Loanhead NT2886864916 55°52′20″N 3°08′18″W / 55.872137°N 3.138341°W / 55.872137; -3.138341 (Mavisbank House, Gazebo) 18th-century garden building[37] 7387
Melville Castle Lasswade NT3103066981 55°53′28″N 3°06′16″W / 55.891002°N 3.104324°W / 55.891002; -3.104324 (Melville Castle) 18th-century Gothic house by James Playfair[38] 7394

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Barony House Wadingburn Road, Lasswade NT2970065910 55°52′52″N 3°07′31″W / 55.881188°N 3.125306°W / 55.881188; -3.125306 (Barony House) Late-18th-century cottage, remodelled by John Clerk of Eldin[39] 7398
Mavisbank House Loanhead NT2880765146 55°52′27″N 3°08′22″W / 55.874194°N 3.139376°W / 55.874194; -3.139376 (Mavisbank House) 18th-century country house by William Adam and Sir John Clerk of Penicuik[40] 7404
Glencorse Old Parish Church Glencorse, Penicuik NT2451863038 55°51′17″N 3°12′26″W / 55.854605°N 3.207318°W / 55.854605; -3.207318 (Glencorse Old Parish Church) 17th-century church, now roofless[41] 7454
Glencorse Parish Church Glencorse, Penicuik NT2466762616 55°51′03″N 3°12′17″W / 55.850837°N 3.204821°W / 55.850837; -3.204821 (Glencorse Parish Church) 19th-century church by Robert Rowand Anderson[42] 7456

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Bush House Bush, Penicuik NT2457863534 55°51′33″N 3°12′23″W / 55.859069°N 3.206498°W / 55.859069; -3.206498 (Bush House) 18th-century house by the Adam Brothers[43] 7462
Melville Castle, Willie's Temple Lasswade NT3053966850 55°53′23″N 3°06′44″W / 55.889754°N 3.112139°W / 55.889754; -3.112139 (Melville Castle, Willie's Temple) 18th-century folly[44] 12940
Hawthornden Castle Rosewell, Midlothian NT2862063677 55°51′39″N 3°08′31″W / 55.86097°N 3.141976°W / 55.86097; -3.141976 (Hawthornden Castle) Castle, largely of the 17th century, partly restored[45] 13023
Roslin Castle Roslin NT2747562763 55°51′09″N 3°09′36″W / 55.852589°N 3.160021°W / 55.852589; -3.160021 (Roslin Castle) Ruined 15th-century defences, with 17th-century house[46] 13026

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Rosslyn Chapel Roslin NT2748963073 55°51′19″N 3°09′36″W / 55.855375°N 3.15988°W / 55.855375; -3.15988 (Rosslyn Chapel) 15th-century collegiate chapel[47] 13028

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Auchendinny House Auchendinny NT2517261336 55°50′22″N 3°11′47″W / 55.839418°N 3.196404°W / 55.839418; -3.196404 (Auchendinny House) Early-18th-century house by Sir William Bruce[48] 13034
Bilston Viaduct Loanhead NT2807364861 55°52′17″N 3°09′04″W / 55.871525°N 3.151028°W / 55.871525; -3.151028 (Bilston Viaduct) 19th-century viaduct for the Edinburgh, Loanhead and Roslin Railway, over the Bilston Burn[49] 13035

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Woolmet House, Gateway Danderhall NT3071569917 55°55′02″N 3°06′36″W / 55.917331°N 3.110112°W / 55.917331; -3.110112 (Woolmet House, Gateway) 17th-century gateway of demolished Woolmet House, now part of Danderhall Miners' Club[50] 14184
Newbattle Abbey Newbattle NT3334966021 55°52′58″N 3°04′01″W / 55.882705°N 3.067016°W / 55.882705; -3.067016 (Newbattle Abbey) 16th-century house, later extended, on site of a 12th-century Cistercian monastery[51] 14561

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Newbattle Abbey, North Sundial Newbattle NT3340366084 55°53′00″N 3°03′58″W / 55.883278°N 3.066169°W / 55.883278; -3.066169 (Newbattle Abbey, North Sundial) 17th-century sundial, one of a pair with the South Sundial[52] 14562
Newbattle Abbey, South Sundial Newbattle NT3343566019 55°52′58″N 3°03′56″W / 55.882699°N 3.065641°W / 55.882699; -3.065641 (Newbattle Abbey, South Sundial) 17th-century sundial, one of a pair with the North Sundial[53] 14563
Newbattle Abbey, Maiden Bridge Newbattle NT3367366590 55°53′16″N 3°03′43″W / 55.887861°N 3.061977°W / 55.887861; -3.061977 (Newbattle Abbey, Maiden Bridge) 15th-century bridge over the River South Esk[54] 14564
Newbattle Abbey, Monkland Wall Newbattle NT3311465839 55°52′52″N 3°04′15″W / 55.881037°N 3.070727°W / 55.881037; -3.070727 (Newbattle Abbey, Monkland Wall) Medieval boundary wall[55] 14566
Newbattle Abbey, Port Gate-Lodges and Gates Newbattle NT3311565881 55°52′53″N 3°04′15″W / 55.881415°N 3.070721°W / 55.881415; -3.070721 (Newbattle Abbey, Port Gate-Lodges and Gates) Early-18th-century gateway and lodges[56] 14567

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Newbattle Old Bridge Newbattle Road, Newbattle NT3314465712 55°52′48″N 3°04′13″W / 55.879901°N 3.070216°W / 55.879901; -3.070216 (Newbattle Old Bridge) 16th-century road bridge[57] 14568

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Lady Victoria Colliery Newtongrange NT3326263693 55°51′42″N 3°04′04″W / 55.86178°N 3.067832°W / 55.86178; -3.067832 (Lady Victoria Colliery) Late 19th to mid-20th century, now the Scottish Mining Museum[58] 14604

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Arniston House, Walled Garden Gorebridge NT3252759109 55°49′14″N 3°04′42″W / 55.820498°N 3.078432°W / 55.820498; -3.078432 (Arniston House, Walled Garden) 18th-century walled garden[59] 14625
Rosebery Home Farm Temple NT3025857458 55°48′19″N 3°06′51″W / 55.805344°N 3.114214°W / 55.805344; -3.114214 (Rosebery Home Farm) Early-19th-century Gothic farm[60] 14630
Penicuik House Penicuik NT2172659208 55°49′11″N 3°15′03″W / 55.819755°N 3.2508°W / 55.819755; -3.2508 (Penicuik House) Shell of 18th-century country house by Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet, burned out in 1899, currently under major restoration[61] 14634

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New Penicuik House Penicuik NT2168859366 55°49′16″N 3°15′05″W / 55.821168°N 3.251452°W / 55.821168; -3.251452 (New Penicuik House) Former stable block, converted after the main house burned out in 1899[62] 14635
Fairfield House hot house Croft Street, Dalkeith NT3321167040 55°53′31″N 3°04′10″W / 55.89184°N 3.069473°W / 55.89184; -3.069473 (Fairfield House hot house) Early- to mid-19th-century glasshouse[63] 24339
St David's RC Church Eskbank Road, Dalkeith NT3282266921 55°53′27″N 3°04′32″W / 55.890717°N 3.075662°W / 55.890717; -3.075662 (St David's RC Church) Mid-19th-century gothic church[64] 24355
Eskbank House 14 Glenesk Crescent, Dalkeith NT3255966872 55°53′25″N 3°04′47″W / 55.89024°N 3.079854°W / 55.89024; -3.079854 (Eskbank House) 18th-century villa[65] 24375
Dalkeith Old Kirk High Street, Dalkeith NT3325867442 55°53′44″N 3°04′08″W / 55.895458°N 3.068821°W / 55.895458; -3.068821 (Dalkeith Old Kirk) 15th century, remodelled by David Bryce, includes watch house in graveyard[66] 24377
Dalkeith Tolbooth 176-180 High Street, Dalkeith NT3332367436 55°53′43″N 3°04′04″W / 55.895413°N 3.067781°W / 55.895413; -3.067781 (Dalkeith Tolbooth) 18th-century town hall[67] 24417
Dalkeith Corn Exchange 200 High Street And 61 St Andrew Street, Dalkeith NT3339967526 55°53′46″N 3°04′00″W / 55.896232°N 3.066588°W / 55.896232; -3.066588 (Dalkeith Corn Exchange) Mid-19th-century hall by David Cousin[68] 24422
Linsandel House 12 Melville Road, Dalkeith NT3246366773 55°53′22″N 3°04′53″W / 55.889337°N 3.081364°W / 55.889337; -3.081364 (Linsandel House) 19th-century Italianate villa[69] 24443
Dalkeith Lodge (Newbattle Abbey West Lodge) Newmills Road, Dalkeith NT3337967047 55°53′31″N 3°04′00″W / 55.891926°N 3.06679°W / 55.891926; -3.06679 (Dalkeith Lodge (Newbattle Abbey West Lodge)) Mid-19th-century Gothic gateway and lodge[70] 24452
Clerk of Penicuik Mausoleum St Kentigern's Kirkyard, Penicuik NT2373559989 55°49′38″N 3°13′08″W / 55.827092°N 3.218965°W / 55.827092; -3.218965 (Clerk of Penicuik Mausoleum) 17th-century classical mausoleum[71] 39292
22-34 Bridge Street and 1-7 Park End Penicuik NT2356559726 55°49′29″N 3°13′18″W / 55.824703°N 3.221604°W / 55.824703; -3.221604 (22-34 Bridge Street and 1-7 Park End) 19th-century Gothic shops and tenements by F T Pilkington[72] 39294

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Penicuik South Church Peebles Road, Penicuik NT2357959504 55°49′22″N 3°13′17″W / 55.822711°N 3.221318°W / 55.822711; -3.221318 (Penicuik South Church) 19th-century Gothic church by F T Pilkington[73] 39295

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Mavisbank House, Walled Garden Loanhead NT2893565072 55°52′25″N 3°08′14″W / 55.873548°N 3.137311°W / 55.873548; -3.137311 (Mavisbank House, Walled Garden) 18th-century walled garden[74] 44166
Glencorse Barracks Clock Tower Glencorse, Penicuik NT2474861993 55°50′43″N 3°12′12″W / 55.845253°N 3.203355°W / 55.845253; -3.203355 (Glencorse Barracks Clock Tower) Early-19th-century clock tower and prison[75] 44614

Notes

  1. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference (where provided) is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
    "Guide to National Grid". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 2007-12-12.
    "Get-a-map". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 2007-12-17.
  2. The "HB Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building by Historic Scotland.

References

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  2. "What is Listing?". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  3. 1 2 Scottish Historic Environment Policy (PDF). Historic Scotland. October 2008. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-1-84917-002-4. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  4. Guide to the Protection of Scotland’s Listed Buildings, p. 17.
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  12. "Ford, Ford House And Walled Garden, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  13. "Crichton House, East And West Wings, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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  18. "Preston Hall Policies, The Temple, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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  20. "Dalhousie Castle, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  21. "Vogrie House, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  22. "Borthwick Castle, Including Outer Walls And Gatehouse, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  23. "Middleton Hall, Including Gatepiers, Gates, Ha-Ha And Boundary Walls, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  24. "Arniston House, Including Stable Block, Outbuildings, Orangery, Ha-Ha And Sundial, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  25. "Arniston Policies, Grotto, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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  27. "Dalkeith Park, Conservatory, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  28. "Dalkeith Park, Dalkeith House, With Retaining Wall And Lamp Standards, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  29. "Dalkeith Park, Dark Walk, Gateway And Walls, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  30. "Dalkeith Park, King's Gate, Walls And Lodge, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  31. "Dalkeith Park, Montagu Bridge Including Cauld, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  32. "Dalkeith Park, St Mary's Episcopal Chapel, With Lamp Standard, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  33. "Dalkeith Park, Stables And Coach House, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  34. "Glenesk Railway Viaduct, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  35. "Lothian Bridge, Tyne Valley, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  36. "Mavisbank House, Doocot, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  37. "Mavisbank House, Gazebo, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  38. "Melville Castle, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  39. "Lasswade, Wadingburn Road, Barony House (Formerly Lasswade Cottage), Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  40. "Mavisbank House, (Formerly New Saughtonhall), Including Service Wing, Terraces, Retaining Walls, And Steps, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  41. "Glencorse, Old Glencorse Kirk, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  42. "Glencorse Parish Church, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  43. "The Bush House Including Stables, Laundry House, Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Gates, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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  45. "Hawthornden Castle, Including Gatepiers, Boundary Walls, Wellhead Drinking Fountainhead And Outbuilding, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  46. "Rosslyn Castle, Including Bridge, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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  48. "Auchindinny House, Including Gatepiers, Boundary Walls And Outbuildings, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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  60. "Rosebery House Policies, Home Farm, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  61. "Old Penicuik House, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  62. "New Penicuik House (Formerly Stables), Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  63. "Croft Street, Fairfield House, Hot House, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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  65. "14 Glenesk Crescent, Eskbank House, With Boundary Walls And Gatepiers, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  66. "High Street, Old Kirk (Church Of Scotland, Formerly East Church (St Nicholas)), With Graveyard Walls And Watch House, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  67. "176-180 (Even Nos) High Street, Dalkeith Tolbooth, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  68. "200 High Street And 61 St Andrew Street, Corn Exchange, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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  71. "St Kentigern's Kirkyard, Clerks Of Penicuik Mausoleum, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  72. "22-34 (Even Nos) Bridge Street And 1-7 (Inclusive Nos) Park End, Including Archway, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  73. "Peebles Road, Penicuik South Church (Church Of Scotland), Including Boundary Walls And Gatepiers, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  74. "Mavisbank House, Walled Gardens, Including Gates And Gatepiers, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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