Lennoxlove House | |
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Coordinates | 55°56′20″N 2°46′40″W / 55.9389°N 2.7778°W |
Listed Building – Category A | |
Official name | Lennoxlove House or Lethington |
Designated | 5 February 1971 |
Reference no. | LB10814 |
Official name | Lennoxlove (Lethington) |
Criteria | Historical Architectural |
Designated | 1 July 1987 |
Reference no. | GDL00259 |
Lennoxlove House is a historic house set in woodlands half a mile south of Haddington in East Lothian, Scotland. The house comprises a 15th-century tower, originally known as Lethington Castle, and has been extended several times, principally in the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries. The house is protected as a category A listed building, and is described by Historic Scotland as "one of Scotland's most ancient and notable houses."[1] The wooded estate is included on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland, the national listing of significant gardens.[2]
It is now the seat of the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon.