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  1. Carberry Tower is a historic house in East Lothian, Scotland. The house is situated off the A6124 road, 2 miles (3.2 km) south-east of Musselburgh. Carberry, like Musselburgh is in the parish of Inveresk. It is protected as a Category B listed building.

  2. A very warm Scottish welcome to Carberry Tower Mansion House and Estate. A place of intimate grandeur and one of the great Houses of Scotland, Carberry Tower sits regally within 40 acres of private Estate parkland, just 7 miles from Edinburgh, at the gateway to Scotland’s famous golf coast in beautiful East Lothian countryside. The first ...

  3. Carberry Tower. The 15th-century Carberry Tower is a historic house owned by the Scottish charity Gartmore House. It was previously owned by the Elphinstone family. The late Lady Elphinstone, sister of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, gifted the building to the Church of Scotland. Battle of Carberry Hill

  4. Hace 5 días · One of the greatest Castles of Scotland, Carberry Tower Mansion House is a luxurious, privately owned, multi award-winning, 4 Star establishment with a superb Bistro, situated in beautiful East Lothian countryside.

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  5. Carberry Tower, Game Larder Category B 10870: Upload Photo: Carberry Tower Stables (Elphinstone Wing)

  6. portal.historicenvironment.scot › designation › GDL00085CARBERRY TOWER (GDL00085)

    Carberry Tower, listed B, is a 16th century tower with two main storeys, a massive crenellated parapet, and there is an iron fire bucket. Improvements were made to the Tower in 1830 and, in 1861, David Bryce was commissioned to build the East Range. In 1909 further additions were made by Thomas Ross.

  7. Musselburgh. East Lothian. Carberry Tower is a wonderful historic 30 bedroom Mansion House set in 35 acres of beautiful grounds. One of Scotland’s great mansion houses, which once provided a childhood holiday home for the Queen, is now a luxurious destination for visitors from across the world.