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Penicuik House

1761 establishments in Scotland1899 disasters in the United Kingdom18th-century architecture in the United KingdomBuilding and structure fires in ScotlandCategory A listed buildings in Midlothian
Houses completed in 1761Inventory of Gardens and Designed LandscapesListed houses in ScotlandListed ruins in ScotlandPalladian architecture in the United KingdomRuined housesRuins in MidlothianScottish Enlightenment
Penicuik House restoration, 2011
Penicuik House restoration, 2011

Penicuik House (alternative spellings in use until mid 19th century: Penycuik, Pennycuik) survives as the shell of a formerly grand estate house in Penicuik, Midlothian, Scotland. The 18th-century palladian mansion (at NT2172659208) was built on the site of an earlier house by Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet. It was destroyed by fire in 1899 and a major restoration, stabilising the ruin, was completed in 2014 by G Brown Stonemasons. Old Penicuik House and New Penicuik House (the former stables block in which the Clerk family were living even before the fire) are both designated Category A listed buildings by Historic Environment Scotland.

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Penicuik House

Carlops Road
EH26 9HX
Scotland, United Kingdom
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Penicuik House restoration, 2011
Penicuik House restoration, 2011
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