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Biel House

Coordinates: 55°58′29″N 2°35′19″W / 55.97472°N 2.58861°W / 55.97472; -2.58861
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Biel House is a historic house on the Biel Estate near Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland. It is a Category A listed building. [1]

House

The present Biel House dates from the 16th century, is statutorily listed, and is a castellated three-storey building. It was formerly owned by the Earls of Belhaven. William Atkinson extended it between 1814 and 1818, and early in the 20th century further alterations of the interior were made by R. R. Anderson.

Grounds

The grounds of Biel House have many interesting features:

See also

References

  1. ^ "BIEL HOUSE WITH TERRACE WALLS, CHAPEL REMAINS, SUNDIAL, BOUNDARY WALLS, GATEWAY, SUMMER HOUSE, ARCHWAY, KENNELS AND SERVICE COURTLB14764". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 14 August 2017.

55°58′29″N 2°35′19″W / 55.97472°N 2.58861°W / 55.97472; -2.58861