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Keeping up appearances
History Extra
|March 2026
From the second half of the 18th century, an ambitious plan for a stylish New Town created lavish, desirable homes for wealthy Edinburghers. CONNIE ROUT visits one townhouse restored to its Georgian pomp
Part of the charm of the Georgian House in Charlotte Square is that you could very easily walk straight past without noticing it. There's a National Trust for Scotland sign outside the door, but the building itself could, like the other addresses sharing its row, be just another well-to-do property in the city. (Its neighbour at number 6 is Bute House, the official home of Scotland's first minister.) This house-like most others in the area - is very far from nondescript, however.
Designed by acclaimed Scottish architect Robert Adam in 1791, the row was created to look like one sprawling palace, complete with Corinthian columns and a triangular pediment in the neoclassical style. Number 7 - now known as the Georgian House - was built five years later during the construction of Edinburgh's New Town.

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