In Person Midlothian Arniston House 14 September 2024 Steeped in more than 450 years of history, Arniston has been home to the Dundas family since 1571. Arniston House is a magnificent William Adam Palladian style Manor Home commissioned in 1724. Featuring stunning architecture, stucco works, a beautiful collection of art, furnishing and portraits by renown artists such as Raeburn, Ramsay and Alexander Nasmyth, a tour of Arniston an experience of history, beauty and creativity. View Details Facilities Disabled WC WC Parking Limited Access
In Person Midlothian Cockpen and Carrington Parish Church 14 September 2024 A 204 year old, A listed building, the Church sits in Cockpen cemetery, surrounded by beautiful trees. The bell in the Church tower is Flemish in origin and regarded as somewhat unique. It is rung every Sunday prior to worship, as welll as on special occasions. The Church has a magnificent Wadsworth Pipe Organ which is played every Sunday for worship and also for funerals and weddings. View Details Facilities Disabled Access Disabled WC WC Parking Hearing Loop
In Person Midlothian Cousland Smiddy and Heritage Hub 14 September 2024 Cousland Smiddy gives visitors a fascinating glimpse into our village's heritage, with an early 18th century blacksmith's workshop, Victorian cottage, other partially conserved associated buildings, organic allotments in the former gardens and recreational spaces to enjoy. We believe there has been a continuously working Smiddy on this site in the village since at least 1703. The location is home to Cousland Smiddy Trust, Cousland Local History Project, Cousland Community Heritage Hub and the Cousland Smiddy Plotters. View Details Facilities Disabled Access Disabled WC WC Refreshments
Midlothian Crichton Collegiate Church new 14 September 2024 Crichton was built as a Collegiate Church by Sir William Crichton, Lord Chancellor of Scotland in the time of King James II, and boasts a fine suite of stained glass windows by Ballantine and Gardiner. The pipe organ dates from 1898 and was built by Joseph Brook. The building is now in the care of a charitable Trust. View Details Facilities Disabled WC WC Parking Hearing Loop Limited Access
In Person Midlothian Dalkeith Community Fire Station 14 September 2024 Dalkeith Fire Station opened on 9 November 1970 and is an integral part of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. It provides a high quality fire-fighting and rescue service that responds to fires and other emergencies, educating and advising the general public on community safety matters, enforcing fire safety legislation and advising local authorities and other agencies with respect to their own legal obligations. View Details Facilities Disabled WC WC Refreshments Events For Children Disabled Access
In Person Midlothian Dalkeith Museum 14 September 2024 Dalkeith Museum is a small independent museum, fully accredited by Museum Galleries Scotland. It is located in the rear of the Grade A listed Dalkeith Corn Exchange – at one time, the largest in Scotland. The museum is totally run by a team of volunteers on behalf of Dalkeith History Society. It provides a welcoming open space where visitors can discover the often under-estimated and under-told history of a once vibrant market town. View Details Facilities Disabled Access
Midlothian Lodge Dalkeith Kilwinning No.10 Masonic Hall new 14 September 2024 The Masonic Hall dates from 1766, but the Dalkeith Masons have been active in the town since 1724 and are celebrating their 300th anniversary this year. View Details Facilities Disabled Access Disabled WC WC Refreshments Parking
In Person 2024 Theme Midlothian Lodge St Leonard Loanhead and Lasswade 14 September 2024 This Lodge has been active in Loanhead since February 1876 when a Charter was granted by the Grand Lodge of Scotland to allow it to be formed. The foundation stone was laid on 29 April 1899. View Details Facilities WC Refreshments Parking Limited Access Disabled Access
In Person 2024 Theme Midlothian Mavisbank House 14 September 2024 SORRY THESE TALKS ARE NOW FULLY BOOKED! Constructed in the 1720's, Mavisbank is one of Scotland's earliest examples of a Palladian style villa. Today, the house is a ruin. View Details Facilities Not Accessible
In Person Midlothian Midlothian Camera Club 14 September 2024 Midlothian Camera Club is a small but active and friendly camera and photography club. The club caters for all levels of photographic ability and interests. It provides opportunities for its members to learn new techniques and develop their skills through activities, presentations and use of studio and darkroom facilities. We are one of only a very few camera clubs in Scotland to have its own club rooms with photographic facilities including darkroom, studio etc. View Details Facilities WC Refreshments Parking Disabled Access