East Lothian Building Images, Homes, Architect, Housing News, Project Photos
East Lothian Buildings: Architecture
Property Developments + New Architecture in the southeast of Scotland
Key East Lothian Property Projects, alphabetical:
East Lothian Architecture
Cube Club, Musselburgh – now closed
Date built: –
Design: Graven Images
picture from architect practice
Cube Club
Queen Margaret University College, nr. Musselburgh
Date built: 2007
Design: Dyer
picture from architect
QMUC
Ivy Bank House, Dirleton – private
Date built: 1997
Design: Richard Murphy Architects
picture from architect
Modern Dirleton House extension
Glassel Park : ‘Earl of Wemyss’ Modernist Houses, Longniddry
Date built: –
Private houses
photo © Adrian Welch
Longniddry Houses : low, expansive houses mostly set behind simple white walls
Amisfield Park Estate : Riverside Drive + Abbott’s View, Haddington
Date built: 1964
Design: Campbell & Arnott Architects
photo © Adrian Welch
Riverside Drive Housing estate on eastern perimeter of Haddington: interesting social architecture threaded through with mix of hard & soft landscaping celebrating the fall across the site. Mostly three and four bedroom houses with two terraces of flats, all centred on park/playground: see
The Rink, Haddington Road, central Gifford – private
Date built: 1963
Design: Campbell & Arnott Architects
picture from owner / architect
The Rink East Lothian house : delightful Modern house sited in former Manse’s garden
Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick Harbour
Date built: 1999
Design: Simpson & Brown
picture from architect
Scottish Seabird Centre
John Muir Museum, High Street, Dunbar
Date built: 2003
Design: Richard Murphy Architects
picture from architect
John Muir Museum
More East Lothian projects online soon
Scottish Capital Building Designs
Edinburgh Buildings by area
Blindwells Masterplan, east side of Tranent, over the A1
Date built: 2003-
Design: Terry Farrell & Partners
image from the architects
Blindwells Tranent
Letham Mains, Haddington
East Lothian Property : Winton House
Buildings / photos for the East Lothian Architecture pages welcome