• Gosford House caters for large group incentives, corporate hospitality events, gala dinners and weddings only 30 minutes from Edinburgh.
  • Gosford was built by the 7th Earl between 1790 and 1800, to plans by the architect Robert Adam (1728–1792),[6] who died before the house was completed.
  • 4,335 Followers, 902 Following, 51 Posts - Gosford House (@gosford.house) on Instagram: "Neo-classical mansion in East Lothian, near Edinburgh.
  • The house was demolished in 1928 because of dryrot although some of the materials, including a fireplace, were built into the new house at Gosford.
  • But would go back to see them and the house. The story of the house is fascinating, never realised 40% of it is in ruin. ... Things to do near Gosford House.
  • Gosford House, the seat of the Earls of Wemyss and March, is set in 5,000 acres of combined coast and parkland in East Lothian on the south side of the Firth...
  • From Northern Ireland to Scotland now with a view looking into the marble hall at Gosford House, East Lothian.
  • Restricted public open days mean that Gosford House is little-known compared to some of the Central Belt’s great stately homes.
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