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Marchmont

Hidden country mansion, subject to one of the twentieth century's most admired restorations.

Marchmont Estate, Greenlaw, Berwickshire, TD10 6YL

Marchmont House in Berwickshire

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Historic Houses members must pay for entrance for this property.
Historic Houses members must pay for entrance for this property.
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Accessibility
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  • Accessible toilets
  • Guide dogs welcome
  • Accessible parking
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Marchmont is an imposing ‘Grade A’ listed ‘Palladian’ mansion built in 1750 by the 3rd Earl of Marchmont.

The house is thought to have been built to a design by William Adam, which was enacted by Thomas Gibson.

Set in a designed landscaped at the heart of the Marchmont Estate, which comprises some 5,500 acres, the interior is arguably one of the finest in Scotland. The house retains many of its original features including magnificent George II period plasterwork by Thomas Clayton, the pre-eminent plasterer of the time.

Major changes were made between 1914 and 1917, when the eminent Scottish architect Sir Robert Lorimer was commissioned to enlarge the house.

The present owners have just completed a sensitive five-year restoration. Their brief was to create a splendid but comfortable ‘home’; one that incorporated the very latest in 21st Century ‘creature comforts’ whilst preserving its historically significant features.

Opening Times

Please note: The information on the Historic Houses website is advisory, but please always check the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling.

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Marchmont offer monthly guided tours (80 minutes duration) publicised via our newsletter and on social media (Facebook and Twitter).

Group tours are available by arrangement.

We also run Outdoor Sculpture Tours and more in-depth Curator’s Tours
All tours and events are listed on: marchmont.eventbrite.co.uk

Admission

£17.50 for guided tour

£12.50 for students and TD10 postcode residents.

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Group Visits

Groups are welcome and refreshments are provided.

Please contact Oliver Burge to book:

info@marchmonthouse.com

01202 820300

for the latest information.
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair ramps/routes
  • Accessible toilets
  • Guide dogs welcome
  • Accessible parking
Does our information need updating?
Let us know here

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