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House of the Binns
Linlithgow, West Lothian, EH49 7NA
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The House of the Binns is the historic home of the Dalyells family, among them General Tam Dalyell who raised the Royal Scots Greys here in 1681. Four of the main rooms have important moulded ceilings, some of the earliest examples in Scotland. The collection of furniture mostly dates from the 18th and 19th century, also an excellent collection of family portraits and an interesting collection of porcelain. The Bible, sword and other memorabilia of General Tam are on display. The grounds have panoramic views, woodland walks and peacocks.
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Information on House of the Binns , Linlithgow
| Opening Times: | House: 1 Jun to 30 Sep, Sat to Wed 14:00-17:00. Guided tours only, last tour of house 16:15. Estate: All year, Daily, Gates close at 19:30. |
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| Admission: | NTS/NT Members Free. Please see NTS website for admission prices. |
| Dog Friendly: | No |
| Location: | On top of a hill, three quarters of a mile from main road, four miles east of Linlithgow and railway station. |
| Facilities: |
Full Disabled Access, Guided Tours, Parking Availability, Parking, Limited disabled parking, Restaurant, Shop |
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