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Rosebery
Estates comprises a group of estates owned by the Rosebery
Family. Dalmeny House, the home of the Earl and Countess of
Rosebery, is situated on the Dalmeny Estate on the west side
of Edinburgh. It is from Dalmeny Estate Office at the rear
of Dalmeny House that the estates are managed.
Further west there are a number of mainly mixed farms in
the vicinity of Livingston and Linlithgow and to the south-west
of Edinburgh is Malleny Estate which skirts Currie and Balerno
and runs up into the Pentland Hills.
To the south of Edinburgh are Rosebery and Leithenwater Estates,
the largest block of land which stretches from Gorebridge
southwards over the Moorfoot hills.
The estates are very varied encompassing coastline and grouse
moor, forestry and farms, let cottages and farmhouses, business
units, golf courses, an inn and very
recently a windfarm.
As circumstances change Rosebery Estates continues to evolve
and adapt. Rapid changes in the farming industry have led
to a reduced requirement for cottages to house farm staff
and old farm buildings become obsolete. As a result Rosebery
Estates have increasing numbers of business units developed
from redundant farm buildings available to lease along with
cottages and farmhouses.
To find out more about properties to let or other events
on the Estate go to 'Property
TO LET'.
Detail: The 3rd Earl of Rosebery
and his family by Alexander Nasmyth (click
here to enlarge image)
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