Rob SinclairCorporate Communications OfficerEast Lothian CouncilJohn Muir HouseHaddingtonEH41 3HATel: 01620 82 7741
Doors Open Day is an annual event which enables the public to enjoy free of charge examples of East Lothian’s diverse architectural heritage.
Amisfield House was demolished in 1928 but its wonderful Walled Garden is A-listed and encloses eight acres. The Summer House is B-listed.
To access the garden please turn south off the A199 about one mile east of Haddington at the Stevenson-Hailes junction and look out for two big stone pillars on the right.
Guided tours on the hour from 11.00 to 16:00.
BOOKING REQUIRED Telephone 01620 827873 or email doorsopenday@eastlothian.gov.uk,
Image (c) www.scran.ac.uk
Local history expert Alan Stephens will lead a walk around the recently-created Queen Mary's Mount trail on Carberry Hill.
This will include the historic site where Mary, Queen of Scots was confronted by the Confederate Lords after the battle of Pinkie and eventually gave in to their demands. Visitors will also see the remains of an ancient Iron Age hill fort.
Meet at the start of the walk beyond Inwood Garden (near Carberry Candles) at 2.15pm. The paths can be muddy so sturdy shoes are advisable. The walk is about one and half miles long with some of it is uphill. Numbers are restricted to 15.
Booking required. Telephone 01620 827873 or email doorsopenday@eastlothian.gov.uk
Visit the home of the Edinburgh Malt at Glenkinchie Distillery view a fascinating exhibition on distilling then have a guided tour round the distillery and finish off with a dram or two at the bar.
We are open for tours between 12.00 and 16.00. (Please note: children under eight are not permitted round the production area for health and safety reasons).
BOOKING REQUIRED Please phone 01875 342 004.
An open invitation to all pianists of all ages, amateur or professional, to play Haddington Concert Society’s magnificent Bösendorfer concert-grand piano in its home at the Town House, at the west end of Haddington High Street. Play music with the richness and brilliance you will only experience with a full-size instrument.
This superb instrument came from the Musikverein concert hall in Vienna and was inaugurated in April 2005 by the virtuoso pianist John Lill.
No booking required.
Just come along between 10.00 and 16.00 and take your turn to play the piano played and praised by international soloists such as Valerie Tryon and John Lill.
MacArthur's Store is a 17th century warehouse situated on the quayside of the old Cromwell Harbour in Dunbar. The Dunbar harbour Trust has managed its restoration over the past two years as fishermen's stores and to provide an office and meeting place for the Trust.
BOOKING REQUIRED
Tours begin at: 09.30, 11.00, 12.30 and 14.00
Phone 01620 827873 or email doorsopenday@eastlothian.gov.uk Places are limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment. Image (c) www.scran.ac.uk
The old tolbooth or town hall at the east end of the High Street in Musselburgh was built around 1590. Originally it was a fortified building used as a prison and courtroom, similar to the Canongate Tolbooth in Edinburgh. Over the centuries it was altered and added to, reflecting changing social and political circumstances. On display is an old clock given to the burgh by the Dutch states in 1496.
There will be an exhibition with no booking required in the foyer, and five tours of the building on the hour from 11 am to 3pm with a minimum of six persons per tour.
Visitors will have free access to Scotland’s national museum of aviation at East Fortune. There are two new exhibitions The Jet Age and Fantastic Flight, and also limited access in small groups to the famous Concorde supersonic airliner. The museum is based at the former airfield of East Fortune that played a key role in the two World Wars.The original hangars house aircraft that represent the history of flight.
Man’s fascination with flight comes to life at this protected First and Second World War airfield. A site steeped in history; in 1919 the R34 Airship took off from East Fortune on its record breaking first east-west transatlantic flight. Built over the period of 1939-44, it is now Scotland's best example of a WW2 RAF base. No booking required.
For further information please visit www.nms.ac.uk
Local history expert Stephen Edwards will lead a tour of Pinkie House including the famous painted ceiling in the Long Gallery and conclude with a visit to the Loretto School Chapel which is a 19th century building with a significant 20th century addition by Sir Robert Matthew.
The tour will start at 14.00 meeting at the main school entrance (adjacent to St Peter's Church) at the east end of the High Street. Numbers are restricted to 20 people and the tour will last about two hours.
The church can be reached from Sidegate or Church Street.