Prestonpans, Preston Grange

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Alternative Names Prestongrange House; Royal Musselburgh Golf Club
Site type CLUBHOUSE
Canmore ID 53660
Site Number NT37SE 2.00
NGR NT 37877 73708
Council EAST LOTHIAN
Parish PRESTONPANS
Former Region LOTHIAN
Former District EAST LOTHIAN
Former County EAST LOTHIAN

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Prestongrange (now the club house of the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club) is a long baronial house, its entrance front - facing N - virtually all by W H Playfair. The W half of the S front is earlier. The earliest datable part is its late 16th century centre, extended to the E in the 17th century. This house was recast internally about 1750. The first stage of Playfair's work, begun in 1830, consists of a three-storeyed block to the S, with an octagonal entrance tower, and some development to the E end. In 1850 he added a square tower to the E. During internal alterations in 1962, a large painted ceiling dated 1581 was discovered; the greater part of it has now been placed in Merchiston Tower (NT27SW 13).
C McWilliam 1978; G Murray, M R Apted and I Hodkinson 1966


Archaeological Notes

NT37SE 2.00 37877 73708.

(NT 3788 7370) Preston Grange (NAT) (club house)
OS 1:10000 map (1973)

Prestongrange (now the club house of the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club) is a long baronial house, its entrance front - facing N - virtually all by W H Playfair. The W half of the S front is earlier. The earliest datable part is its late 16th century centre, extended to the E in the 17th century. This house was recast internally about 1750. The first stage of Playfair's work, begun in 1830, consists of a three-storeyed block to the S, with an octagonal entrance tower, and some development to the E end. In 1850 he added a square tower to the E. During internal alterations in 1962, a large painted ceiling dated 1581 was discovered; the greater part of it has now been placed in Merchiston Tower (NT27SW 13).
C McWilliam 1978; G Murray, M R Apted and I Hodkinson 1966

This building has no external appearance of antiquity.
Visited by OS (SFS) 26 August 1975

The house and policies are visible on a vertical air photograph (OS 89/015/28, flown 1989).
Information from RCAHMS


Architectural Notes

NT37SE 2.00 NT 37877 73708

NT37SE 2.01 NT 38111 73815 Boundary walls
NT37SE 2.02 NT 38066 73881 East Lodge
NT37SE 2.03 NT 37710 73923 North Lodge
NT37SE 2.04 NT 37946 73413 South Lodge and Gate Arch

Painted ceiling removed to Napier Technical College, Edinburgh (formerly Merchiston Castle)

ARCHITECT: W. H. Playfair, 1830 - Scottish Baronial - and 1850

REFERENCE:
EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Playfair Collection: 1830 - 70 sheets (P. 19)
Lodge,1837 - 27 sheets (P. 19)
Stable Offices, 1845 - 40 sheets (P. 19)
additions, 1850 - 88 sheets (P. 19)

Non-Guardianship Sites Plan Collection, DC28445, 1963.

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26 August 1975
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Notes This building has no external appearance of antiquity.
Visited by OS (SFS) 26 August 1975

Further details

Books and References

McWilliam, C E (1978a) Lothian except Edinburgh, The Buildings of Scotland series Harmondsworth
Page(s): 394-5 Held at RCAHMS Quick

Murray, Apted and Hodkinson, G, M R and I (1966) Trans E Lothian Antiq Fld Natur Soc, vol.10
Page(s): 93

Small, J (1883a) The castles and mansions of the Lothians, 2v.."Illustrated in one hundred and three views with historical and descriptive accounts." Edinburgh
Held at RCAHMS D.7.SMA.R

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