Dalmeny House
Dalmeny House, one of the first Tudor-revival houses to be built in Scotland, has been the family home of the Earls of Rosebury for over 300 years. It houses part of the Rothschild collection of 18th century French furniture, Goya tapestries, paintings and porcelain. The paintings include portraits by Gainsborough, Raeburn and Reynolds. The Napoleon Room displays one of the most important Napoleonic collections in Britain, assembled by the fifth Earl, Prime Minister, historian and owner of three Derby winners.
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Places to Stay & Visit in or near South Queensferry
Address
Dalmeny House,
South Queensferry,
West Lothian
EH30 9TQ
Information on Dalmeny House, South Queensferry
| Opening Times: | 24 May to 28 Jul, Sun, Mon & Tues 14:00-17:30. Guided Tours only at 14:15 & 15:30. |
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| Admission: | Adult £6.00, Child (10-16) £4.00, OAP/Student £5.00, Group (20+) by appointment only £5.00. |
| Location: | Seven miles from centre of Edinburgh. |
| Facilities: |
Full Disabled Access,
Guided Tours,
Refreshments,
Parking,
Parking Availability (By arrangement) |
| Organisation(s): |
Historic Houses Association |

