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Bankton House
GRAS_Bankton House

The successful repair and conservation of Bankton House marked the culmination of a long campaign to protect this important historic building from vandalism and decay. Constructed around 1700, the house suffered devastating damage when it was gutted by fire in 1966. Reduced to a roofless shell with the loss of all internal features, the structure stood vulnerable for many years.

Over an eight-year period, careful work was undertaken to rebuild the house, employing traditional materials and detailing that were sympathetic to the original design. The process involved extensive research and skilled craftsmanship to reinstate architectural features lost in the fire, ensuring fidelity to the building’s historic character.

Bankton House, together with its two distinctive pavilions, now forms a prominent landmark visible from the north side of the A1 near Tranent. The project was supported by Historic Scotland and the East Lothian Enterprise Trust, reflecting its significance within the region’s architectural heritage.

The project demonstrates the value of sustained commitment and sensitive intervention in rescuing vulnerable heritage assets, securing Bankton House’s place within the historic landscape for future generations.

Location

East Lothian, Scotland

Completed

1988

Type

Residential