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Vogrie House forms the centrepiece of Vogrie Country Park in Midlothian. It was built for James Dewar and his family in 1876 by Andrew Heiton, the town architect for Perth. Dewar was the creator of Dewar's whisky. The current house is an example of Victorian baronial splendour and is said to be one of the best surviving examples of Heiton's work. The house was a typical country house with a library, servants' quarters and many bedrooms.

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  • Vogrie House (de)
  • Vogrie House (eu)
  • Vogrie House (en)
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  • Vogrie House ist ein Herrenhaus nahe der schottischen Ortschaft Pathhead in der Council Area Midlothian. 1979 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Kategorie A aufgenommen. (de)
  • Vogrie House Eskoziako herrian dagoen jauregia da, Midlothian eskualdean. Edinburgh hiriburutik 19 kilometro hego-ekialdera. (eu)
  • Vogrie House forms the centrepiece of Vogrie Country Park in Midlothian. It was built for James Dewar and his family in 1876 by Andrew Heiton, the town architect for Perth. Dewar was the creator of Dewar's whisky. The current house is an example of Victorian baronial splendour and is said to be one of the best surviving examples of Heiton's work. The house was a typical country house with a library, servants' quarters and many bedrooms. (en)
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  • Vogrie House (en)
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  • Vogrie House ist ein Herrenhaus nahe der schottischen Ortschaft Pathhead in der Council Area Midlothian. 1979 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Kategorie A aufgenommen. (de)
  • Vogrie House Eskoziako herrian dagoen jauregia da, Midlothian eskualdean. Edinburgh hiriburutik 19 kilometro hego-ekialdera. (eu)
  • Vogrie House forms the centrepiece of Vogrie Country Park in Midlothian. It was built for James Dewar and his family in 1876 by Andrew Heiton, the town architect for Perth. Dewar was the creator of Dewar's whisky. The current house is an example of Victorian baronial splendour and is said to be one of the best surviving examples of Heiton's work. The house was a typical country house with a library, servants' quarters and many bedrooms. Transformed in 1926 into a nursing home for the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, by Ernest Auldjo Jamieson the house was sold on to local government in the 1950s and had a role during the Cold War as a control centre for communications. (en)
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