Visit Newhailes House, and enjoy a weekend where the house is available for you to roam at your own pace, without a tour guide.
Enjoy visiting our principle floor, and seeing the beauty and interest of Newhailes.
There will be information given to help you learn more about the fascinating building, its occupants, past and present.
Suitable for all ages.
Please note that push chairs and prams are not permitted within the house.
There is a £3 car parking fee to none NTS members.
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