Biel House
Biel House is a historic house on the Biel Estate near Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland.
House
The present Biel House dates from the 16th century, is statutorily listed, and is a castellated three-storey building. It was formerly owned by the Earls of Belhaven. William Atkinson extended it between 1814 and 1818, and early in the 20th century further alterations of the interior were made by R. R. Anderson.
Grounds
The grounds of Biel House have many interesting features:
- Biel Water which flows through the estate, past Biel Mill
- A range of buildings, including a chapel, doocot, summerhouse, a bridge, gate piers,and glasshouses
- Deer park, kitchen garden, rock garden, gull pond, and extensive woodland
See also
References
- "Biel". Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland. Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
Coordinates: 55°58′29″N 2°35′19″W / 55.97472°N 2.58861°W
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