Arniston House
Arniston House est une maison historique du Midlothian, en Écosse, près du village de Temple. Ce manoir géorgien est conçu par William Adam en 1726 pour Robert Dundas l'ancien (en), le Lord Président de la Cour de session. Le tiers ouest de la maison est ajouté par John Adam, fils de William et frère de Robert Adam, en 1753.
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Arniston House
Arniston House is a historic house in Midlothian, Scotland, near the village of Temple. This Georgian mansion was designed by William Adam in 1726 for Robert Dundas, of Arniston, the elder, the Lord President of the Court of Session. The western third of the house was added by John Adam, son of William and brother of Robert Adam, in 1753.
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Temple, Midlothian
Temple (Scottish Gaelic: Baile nan Trodach) is a village and civil parish in Midlothian, Scotland. Situated to the south of Edinburgh, the village lies on the east bank of the river South Esk.
The civil parish has a population of 225 (in 2011).
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Carrington, Midlothian
Carrington is a small, rural village in Midlothian, Scotland. It is located to the south of Bonnyrigg. The civil parish of the same name has a population of 316 (in 2011).
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Midlothian (UK Parliament constituency)
Midlothian in Scotland is a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first-past-the-post voting system. The seat has been represented since 2024 by Kirsty McNeill of Scottish Labour.
It replaced Midlothian and Peeblesshire at the 1955 general election.
A similar constituency, also called Midlothian, was used by the Scottish Parliament until 2011.
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Edgelaw Reservoir
Edgelaw Reservoir is an artificial reservoir in Midlothian, Scotland, UK, four miles west of Temple.
It was created in 1880 by James Leslie and his son Alexander.
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