Newhailes House & Gardens — Historic House And Garden in Edinburgh

Newhailes House & Gardens is a 1720 Palladian house set in an 80-acre parkland estate. Located on Newhailes Road in Musselburgh, it's just outside Edinburgh’s city fringe. The site is best known for the Stables Café and resident potter Anna (A.M.Ceramic). You can find tea and light lunches in the courtyard, especially on weekends. This peaceful place offers a quiet retreat close to urban life.

About The Venue

Built in 1720 as a residence for the Dalrymple family, Newhailes House & Gardens is a Category B listed Palladian house. It features symmetrical design, large windows, and ornate architectural details reflecting its Scottish Enlightenment heritage. Inside, Rococo interiors and an original Chinese sitting room are part of the historic garden landscape that has evolved over centuries. Natural lighting flows through indoor galleries and woodland walks, creating consistent calm across formal gardens and quiet paths. The space remains tranquil by design with low noise levels even during family-friendly events.

Typical Experiences

You can walk through Newhailes House & Gardens' peaceful hillside garden and pond on a relaxed afternoon, ideal for families looking for a quiet outing. Locals visit the Stables Café to enjoy tea or light lunch with live pottery by resident Anna (A.M.Ceramic) on weekends. The site welcomes solo visitors and groups across all ages, perfect for calm reflection or casual socialising during family-friendly events at Newhailes House & Gardens.

Notable Features

  • Stables Café & Courtyard Shops
  • Palladian architecture with Scottish Enlightenment heritage
  • Rococo interiors and Chinese sitting room
  • Shell Grotto and Tea House
  • Stables Café with resident potter
  • Palladian architecture
  • 80-acre parkland estate
  • Category A listed building
  • Historic garden landscape
  • Dawn-dusk access

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.