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AREA SPOTLIGHT
Dalkeith Country Park
Culture
Midlothian is rich in history and culture, with a Penicuik House and Estate is a relaxing
broad variety of activities to enjoy. It’s known day out for the family; this 18th century
for its mining history, with many former mining Palladian mansion is A-listed and a
villages, such as Newtongrange, with its rows beautiful place to explore, set in acres of
of charming miners’ cottages. Here, the former lush countryside that’s perfect for a breezy
Lady Victoria Colliery is now the National weekend wander.
Mining Museum Scotland, which offers virtual
Move to reality tours of what life was like as a miner. And of course, we can’t talk about
Midlothian There’s also Dalkeith Museum, housed in the Chapel, which came under the world’s
Midlothian without mentioning Rosslyn
spotlight when it played an integral role
former Corn Exchange, which explores the
fascinating history of Dalkeith. The museum
in The Da Vinci Code back in 2003. Over
also hosts regular walking tours, including
20 years later, this beautiful chapel still
‘Dark and Deadly’ tours which take in the
myths and legends associated with it.
town’s spooky past. attracts visitors globally, fascinated by the
Sport
We explore this picturesque pocket of Scotland – could it be where you If you enjoy an active lifestyle, Midlothian has Keen golfers can get into the swing at nine
find your next home? much to offer, from golf courses to ski slopes! fabulous courses, five of which are owned
by Midlothian Council, offering a more
There are nine council-owned gyms and affordable way to play. For a luxurious
estled between Edinburgh and the benefits of community living, while remaining leisure centres, as well as plenty of household golfing experience, the 20-hole course at
Scottish Borders lies the picturesque in easy reach of essential amenities. names and even a few boutique gyms for a Whitehill House is something special.
NMidlothian, a region rich in history, personalised experience.
natural beauty, and thriving local communities. Here’s just a taste of what Midlothian has to Football fans will find plenty of community
From its diverse housing options to its offer; whatever stage of the property ladder spirit in Midlothian, with local teams to
excellent schools and convenient transport you find yourself on. Thrillseekers are sure to adore the Midlothian get behind including Bonnyrigg Rose and
Snowsports Centre at Hillend, where you can
links, Midlothian offers a lifestyle that perfectly learn to ski and snowboard on Britain’s biggest Dalkeith Thistle.
balances urban amenities with tranquil artificial slope.
surroundings, ideal for first-time buyers, family
buyers or downsizers in equal measure. Education
If you’re looking for a family home, it’s highly Rosslyn Chapel
If you’re a first-time buyer, Midlothian generally likely that you’ll be keen to ensure that there’s
offers a more affordable price point than a good school close by. Midlothian has over 30
Edinburgh, making it more achievable to find primary schools, and six secondary schools,
your first home. For families, the region offers plus an ASN secondary, Saltersgate.
a broad range of highly regarded schools
and excellent transport links for commuting, The highest-rated school in the region is
while a wealth of new properties being built Dalkeith High School, followed by Lasswade
in the region means there are usually plenty High School, St David’s RC High School (also
of family homes to choose from, whatever in Dalkeith), Penicuik High School, Beeslack
your architectural tastes. Or if you’re looking Community High School, and Newbattle High
for a more peaceful pace of life, Midlothian’s School, so there are plenty of options should
charming villages offer the chance to enjoy the you decide to settle down in Midlothian.
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