URPoint Details
Gift shop; restaurant; tearoom; picnic areas; croquet; boat-house museum; adventure playground; squirrel hide; WC; car park.
One of the finest 18th century Palladian houses in Britain, and designed by John and James Adams and built in 1758 by Patrick Home for his intended bride, Charlotte de Brandt, daughter of King Frederick the Great of Prussia.
Interiors are by Robert Adam, and has the largest collection of Chippendale furniture in Scotland, and fine Regency furniture by Trotter of Edinburgh.
The largest art gallery in any Scottish house or castle, an outstation of the National Galleries of Scotland.
Over 80 acres of grounds and gardens, including a mile of the River Tweed.
- Type:
- Landmark
Map Location
Paxton, Berwick-upon-Tweed TD15 1SZ, Scotland