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Edgehill House
GRAS_Edgehill

This new-build private residence, located on the edge of Gullane Golf Course, is designed in the Italianate manner, drawing from classical proportions and detailing. The building is carefully positioned to take full advantage of its elevated site, offering expansive views across the course and towards the surrounding East Lothian landscape.

Traditional materials were specified throughout, including natural stone, lime render and high-quality timber joinery. The architectural language is defined by balanced symmetry, deep eaves, and carefully crafted cornices and mouldings, all contributing to a sense of permanence and refinement.

Internally, the plan is arranged to respond to both the site and the needs of contemporary domestic life, with principal rooms oriented towards the views and informal living spaces opening onto garden terraces. The result is a house that combines the formality of classical architecture with the warmth and practicality of a modern home.

Location

East Lothian, Scotland

Completed

2003

Type

Residential